If I was out to get you or something I’d have deleted the entire comment, seriously with almost 3,000 comments I doubt anyone would have noticed this one comment being deleted.
No instead I went to a fair amount of effort to find a source for the article and post a link to it so nothing would be lost. Would have been far easier just to delete it, but I’m trying to be reasonable!
Within the next few days I hope to do similar with the vast majority of old comments, I’m sure I’ll miss some, but my plan is to edit all copy and pasted articles to speed up page loading times and prevent Google duplication penalties.
Why does the article need to be posted on this site as a comment and at the original authors site as an actual article, which I’ll add has comments?
Does it not make sense to post an excerpt of the article and link to the original where anyone interested in Christian BNP stuff can read the entire article AND read comments (2 pages of comments) about it? I’ve done a better job of promoting this article than you have!
If this was me creating a new post for commenting on, yes maybe I’d post the full thing (assuming no copyright issues), but this is a comment on an existing article.
Regarding “when there are much longer postings from others.”
I was working through the comments looking for pasted articles and this one came up. So far I’ve gone through around the oldest 1,500 comments posted and probably 100 or so more recent ones. About half way through the task. Sooner visitors stop posting full articles as comments less work I have to do!
I’ve edited comments from both pro and anti BNP supporters whilst trying to attribute anything I delete. If I can’t find a source a few times I’ve deleted the entire comment if nothing else was added by the commenter.
Have a safe New Year.
David
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