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annieproulx.com website is no longer working.

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dot-matrix:
reminds me of other incidents  :'(

Ellemeno:
Ugh.  Ugh.  Ugh ugh ugh.

  :'( >:( :-\ :-X

Ellemeno:

--- Quote from: ineedcrayons on June 18, 2007, 02:23:21 pm ---
The founders of BlogHer, a 10,000-member online community supporting women, said the best way to enforce civility on a blog is for each site to create its own rules -- such as removing abusive comments -- then make the rules public and apply them fairly.


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The one bright note for me in that article, and it IS a bright note.  It's exactly what we do here at BetterMost.

David In Indy:
I find this absolutely appalling! Poor Annie. She writes a beautiful story about love and she get attacked for it to the point she must shut down her own website.

These right wing religious fanatics make my blood boil. What ever happened to "love your neighbor?" Apparently they're all too stupid to understand.  :'(

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on June 18, 2007, 02:52:09 pm ---
--- Quote ---Quote from: ineedcrayons on Today at 01:23:21 PM

The founders of BlogHer, a 10,000-member online community supporting women, said the best way to enforce civility on a blog is for each site to create its own rules -- such as removing abusive comments -- then make the rules public and apply them fairly.
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The one bright note for me in that article, and it IS a bright note.  It's exactly what we do here at BetterMost.
--- End quote ---

This reminded me of us, too:


--- Quote ---Arianna Huffington, whose Huffington Post site is among the most prominent of blogs founded by women, said anonymity online has allowed "a lot of those dark prejudices towards women to surface." Her site takes a "zero tolerance" policy toward abusive and excessively foul language, and employs moderators "24/7" to filter the comments, she said.
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