kimhollamby
Well-Known Member
Letters page analogy
At risk of being picky this analogy is a little bit off course.
Published letters in any magazine or newspaper are accepted for publication. The editor has to be satisfied of the accuracy of the content. Letters will be edited for spelling, grammar and length and may also have portions altered or deleted if they look likely to fall foul of the several pieces of legislation against which a publication has to judge its content. Although some readers believe it to be the case, there is no 'diplomatic immunity' offered to publications for their letters pages.
We could achieve the same type of environment here only on a moderated forum (ie one where all posts are held offline until approved).
Posts on this unmoderated forum go live immediately as submitted by the poster. If we notice any obvious problems on routine checks or are notified of potential problems we will take action in the interests of the health of the forum and those using and viewing it. But otherwise it is much more like a public meeting room hosted on our premises.
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At risk of being picky this analogy is a little bit off course.
Published letters in any magazine or newspaper are accepted for publication. The editor has to be satisfied of the accuracy of the content. Letters will be edited for spelling, grammar and length and may also have portions altered or deleted if they look likely to fall foul of the several pieces of legislation against which a publication has to judge its content. Although some readers believe it to be the case, there is no 'diplomatic immunity' offered to publications for their letters pages.
We could achieve the same type of environment here only on a moderated forum (ie one where all posts are held offline until approved).
Posts on this unmoderated forum go live immediately as submitted by the poster. If we notice any obvious problems on routine checks or are notified of potential problems we will take action in the interests of the health of the forum and those using and viewing it. But otherwise it is much more like a public meeting room hosted on our premises.
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