I'd be curious to read the bios of the collection of AOL dweebs that scrutinize and censor comments--- who is AOL to determine what is and what isn't appropriate for their "community" i.e., the public? Just because a comment isn't consistent with AOL/Huffington's viewpoint doesn't make it inappropriate.
(I have no problem with flagging foul language, vitriol, personal attacks etc.)
I'd be curious to read the bios of the collection of AOL dweebs that scrutinize and censor comments--- who is AOL to determine what is and what isn't appropriate for their "community" i.e., the public? Just because a comment isn't consistent with AOL/Huffington's viewpoint doesn't make it inappropriate.
(I have no problem with flagging foul language, vitriol, personal attacks etc.)