The Daily Blog Open Mic Sunday 6th September 2015

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Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.

Moderation rules are more lenient for this section, but try and play nicely.

 

 

Hey everyone, thank you for contacting us with the problems you are having at the moment with posting comments.

While you may be told your message has been trashed or disallowed or denied, they are in fact all remaining on site.

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So please be patient and your comments will turn up.

We are working on the problem and will have a solution soon.

PS -While we are having this discussion about comments, we have always felt moderated comments were a way to go to avoid trolling. The Internet can be a pretty rude place at times so we wanted to try and reduce that.

How would everyone feel about

a) Direct posts to blogs.

b) Moderation after publishing (if we went down this path we would need volunteer moderators).

c) We are going to start clamping down more on personal abuse between commentators and would like to open up thoughts form you the readers about what you would like to see in terms of comments and what the rules should be.

Please leave comments below. Thoughts on what we will do will be published middle of next month.

Cheers TDB Team

 

5 COMMENTS

  1. Clearly our voting was rigged even with a paper vote see here.

    Global vote fraud using source code electronic tabulation counting
    see last link where NASA computer expert Clint Curtis warns that manual voting and manual recount is the only real way to avoid election fraud even with a paper voting system.

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/electronic-voting-fraud-a-real-threat-to-any-democrat-running-for-president/5459534

    In this site below we see that even with a paper vote using electronic scanning counting instead of manual counting of the paper votes makes the result prone to fraud by having the vote count going down by half from 18% of voters to 37% respectively, so even with having a paper vote the counting must be carried out manually without any electronic scanning at all.

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/06/16/1100628/-It-s-the-Voting-Machines-Not-the-Voters

    http://www.votescam.org/the_evidence

  2. Meanwhile the real issues away from the msm preoccupation with a jonkey PR flag change and the stupid All Blacks

    This report dissects the looming financial crisis caused by the Western banksters….and billions of dollars fleeing out of China because of its consequent economic crisis …and propping up housing bubbles around the world.. ( ..it came to a place near you …and ..shows up middle class NZ ‘holier than thous’ who accepted Nact framing and said this was a racism issue and castigated the NZLP for “crude racial profiling”..yes Greens )

    …Gerald Celente does not pull his punches

    Episode 806

    https://www.rt.com/shows/keiser-report/314493-hurricanes-global-financial-markets/

    “In this special episode of the Keiser Report from New York, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the never seen before triple category four hurricanes heading for global financial markets caused by injection of too much hot air from central bankers. In the second half, Max interviews Gerald Celente about Rule 48, volatility and invasions.”

  3. Can’t you come up with a better quality and more meaningful poll than a fist fight between two people who are basically boring and not worth our time ?

  4. I have been reading about the labour leader election coming up in the UK – it’s all very interesting, as to how the media are reacting to Jeremy Corbyn, and how the general public are commenting.
    He is creating some waves, to say the least.
    Could it be after 30 years of money grabbing corporations and greedy politicians, people are finally waking up to the fact, this way just isnt working…

  5. Hey Daily Blog.

    It’s great you’re considering direct posts and after post moderation.

    I believe TDB has by far the best authors of any of the popular New Zealand political blogs and this forum would flourish with a direct post system.

    Posts going straight to moderation is very difficult for us ordinary folk who want to say something in support of social consciousness but sometimes have little time to do so.

    I’ll volunteer to be a post post moderator if that is any help.

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