hidden articles - why no comments allowed
cw | 16.02.2006 20:04
would it be possible to find out why in articles which have breached the IMCUK editorial guidelines the option to post comments has been rescinded
i think it would be interesting to learn and to see whether serial trolls are just gaining ground, or whether the subject might be better approached in the future by IMCUK contributors, as in an orginised article with attribute made to certain 'offenders'
surely some things that are broached by 'idiots' lead to further understanding
apparently i'm a troll under the moniker 'captain wardrobe'
i would love to see my status rescinded
its been a few years now
blimey
what's that all about?
any chance?
after all on the GM edition one of the longest running pages
is one i posted
'GM in the post genomics era'
http://biotech.indymedia.org/or/2003/08/1875.shtml
or am i a troll because i simply stand up for what i
choose to stand up for at any given time
without signing up to an ideological
standpoint which defies instant labelling...
i think it would be interesting to learn and to see whether serial trolls are just gaining ground, or whether the subject might be better approached in the future by IMCUK contributors, as in an orginised article with attribute made to certain 'offenders'
surely some things that are broached by 'idiots' lead to further understanding
apparently i'm a troll under the moniker 'captain wardrobe'
i would love to see my status rescinded
its been a few years now
blimey
what's that all about?
any chance?
after all on the GM edition one of the longest running pages
is one i posted
'GM in the post genomics era'
http://biotech.indymedia.org/or/2003/08/1875.shtml
or am i a troll because i simply stand up for what i
choose to stand up for at any given time
without signing up to an ideological
standpoint which defies instant labelling...
cw
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