Aol comment not working
I used to comment to a post but it's not showing on the comment box after posting. Kindly do something about it to make sure I got interaction to your aol website.
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Lynn Allen commented
I've tried several times to post links to Factcheck dot org and they are always rejected as being against community guidelines. How are check facts against community guidelines?
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Night Hawk commented
Stop taking sides in your opinion on reporting the news. Try the old fashioned way.... tell the truth, the facts and let people make their own decision.
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Holly S commented
No follow up. censoring all over . Your site is bad
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Holly S commented
what's wrong with your moderators. you people are terrible
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Anonymous commented
How about weeding out the trolls.
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Anonymous commented
Restore the comments.
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Ice Man commented
Go back to old comment system - at bottom of article only.
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Hill C. Durham Ltc. US Army (ret) commented
please e mail me why my post are being deleted
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Hill C. Durham Ltc. US Army (ret) commented
please tell me why my post are being deleted. A vet of 27 years.
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William Trapnell commented
There is absolutely no consistency in the way you either allow or disallow a post. You are causing far more harm and resentment than if you were not there at all.
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Anonymous commented
This latest idea of AOL's is idiotic... Your members, in time, will flee.
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GrumpyCat commented
I am just trying to figure out your rules governing civility in the comments under articles. It's good that there are rules and all but where can we see what they are? I thought people were complaining for nothing but after talking to others and experiencing it myself, it seems random. For example I posted a dictionary definition to a civil and unoffensive word and it got denied. Nothing else in the post. I can site several other instances. It's frustrating to say the least. I also got one of those "in review" notices and then received two notifications, one saying it was rejected and one saying it was approved. What is going on?
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Anonymous commented
I cannot believe that AOL "REGULATES" comments all in the name of integrity? Really? then why not get some integrity and allow me to get direct feedback from AOL. You guys are hiding out in a basement and nobody can contact this AOL review team!!! Well here is my comment that was rejected:
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Your comment on Pence uses death of federal officer to smear protesters has been rejected as it seems to contain content that is not in line with our community guidelines.Posted 8/27/2020, 21:36
The author Christopher Wilson is not a journalist. He is reporting his opinion. What a disgrace that our media has become so biased that they cannot see past their own nose! What is even worse is that a journalist like this guy doesnt even care what he writes (fact or opinion) as long as it conforms to their news employers biasing. What is even more disgusting is that there is no way to provide feedback to them. All we can do is rant on this stupid conversation page! -
Anonymous commented
unable to comment on anything
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Lou commented
comment not working again!
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Anonymous commented
Socialism brought to you by AOL
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IRA STERLING commented
Referencing the post on the bomb? blast in Beirut. , An explosion very much like this occurred in Texas City in 1947. In that instance, a ship loaded with nitrates exploded in the harbor causing extreme devastation for several miles around. I felt the blast in my classroom in Beaumont--a whole lot of miles away. Whoever might want to check into this before everybody runs off blaming this on someone who had nothing to do with this incident.
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Michael Milken commented
Yahoo! Has shut down their comment section, as well.... I have my business accounts there and I mostly post comments over there.... However, conversations were getting "heated" on many subjects...They are all shutting down.
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Bill Morgan commented
Still doesn't allow feedback
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Ed Simpson commented
I would like to know why, all of a sudden, when I quote history and facts, my comments are deemed inappropriate? I made a comment about Tom Cotton's emarks and pointed out that factually he was correct and that Edward Rutledge of South Carolina forced Thomas Jefferson to take out language that would have made slavery unlawful when they were considering the Declaration of Independence. How is that inappropriate? Since then, I have been blocked for comment on any articles.