Tuesday, October 23, 2007
isen.blog comment policy
I've had more hits on Comcasts President, Interactive Division, lies about BitTorrent discrimination than usual thanks to Cory's kind mention in BoingBoing. And there have been more comments than usual too.
I've had to reject two comments because they felt slimy or ad hominem. So it is a good time to remind isen.blog readers that isen.blog has a firm policy on comments.
UPDATE: No, moderating your comments is not the same as violating network neutrality!!! I don't operate an infrastructure, I don't have market power, and if you want to switch to another blog, your switching costs are low. Also, my motive to discriminate is not based on the twisted economic notion that I can use discrimination to increase my profits at the expense of everybody else's welfare.
I've had to reject two comments because they felt slimy or ad hominem. So it is a good time to remind isen.blog readers that isen.blog has a firm policy on comments.
UPDATE: No, moderating your comments is not the same as violating network neutrality!!! I don't operate an infrastructure, I don't have market power, and if you want to switch to another blog, your switching costs are low. Also, my motive to discriminate is not based on the twisted economic notion that I can use discrimination to increase my profits at the expense of everybody else's welfare.
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