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graphicsbg of IN @ May 25, 2009 07:12:17 AM

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I think the Huffington Post needs more censors to arbitrarily determine such matters as whether a post is "ad hominem" or not. This is clearly too difficult a concept, being based in logic and philosophy, for the average journalist at "the post", and they need help determining which comments to review and how to exclude them. Also, a commentor is cnsidered to be "new" for several years, apparently, and perhaps they could just exclude you altogether unless you'd already contributed or been a "member" for, say, ten years.

Arianna is either not watching her creation, or she's not what she appears to be-a more-or-less progressive individual, politically-who would, as a "journalist" and publisher, be a little interested in all views and a less paranoid concept of an "ad hominem" attack. After all, what are comments for??

Gordon of AZ @ May 16, 2009 13:10:27 PM

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