“And just how do I link to an email???”
Erm, do what I did and find it on a website or post it on a pro BNP Facebook group and them link to it from your comment.
All these large articles posted as comments are causing pages to load really slowly and there’s search engine optimisation reasons for me not letting people post articles in full as comments (search Google Duplicate Content Penalty).
“Love the way you delete pro BNP comments.”
Actually I’m editing both pro BNP and anti-BNP comments. Few are getting deleted so far, if commenter’s continue to post full articles I’ll delete them as it takes ages for me to find the links to attribute them.
Is it really too much to ask to only put the parts of an article that is relevant to your argument and link to the main article for anyone who wants to rad it in full? If a whole article is your argument, link to it.
“This forum is rigged.”
This isn’t a forum, it’s a WordPress blog, it’s not really designed to work as a full blown forum, it’s meant for reasonable size comments and even then struggles in a situation like this with threaded comments having loads of responses! Because of the threading a page can have thousands of comments! I have it set for 25 comments, but WordPress only considers the first comment in a thread as a comment to count, so it’s actually 25 comment threads!!!
I’ve installed proper forum software at https://general-election-2010.co.uk/politics/ so visitors can post large original articles without the restraints of commenting on an over commented set of articles here.
And yes it is rigged, I don’t want ONLY BNP discussions. Though on this page it’s for discussing the BNP, so post away.
“Bye bye for good,”
Cya
David
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