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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam Curitiba Sam curitiba commentedRobert: Surely you realize that there are not AOL sysops who read every single posted comment amongst the hundreds of thousands on the site? The algorithms are set up to "flag" comments that include what are considered "key words" in the flood of comments posted. These specific words are reviewed periodically and the lists are changed, depending on the frequency of the "flagged" word in the context of a random sampling of the affected comments.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam Curitiba Sam curitiba commentedThe three comments below are totally false. If anyone feels this site is a "propaganda" outlet, they are not reading ALL the articles because both conservative and liberal articles are published. Note that MOST of the articles are reposted from other leading media websites.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam Curitiba Sam curitiba commentedThis is not a partisan blocking. My comments have never been disrespectful or included any negative, dismissive, or rude language, but I have been totally blocked from reading or making comments since October 2022. Must AOL readers now pay for a special kind of membership in order to comment?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam Curitiba Sam curitiba commentedThe same thing happened to me, first on Yahoo! after they reinstated comments about six weeks ago, and today on AOL. I have never had a comment rejected on either platform. There seems to be no way to address the issue in the Settings for my account. What gives?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam Curitiba Sam curitiba commentedI agree. It's blatantly obvious that there are many, many posters with nothing substantive to post whose primary objective is to inflame readers with hatred. I suspect -- based on vocabulary, lack of support for their opinions, really poor grammar, and elementary sentence structure -- that the posters are not Americans and trying to exploit our Constitutional right to free speech with anti-American propaganda. When Yahoo stopped allowing comments months ago, it was a good step. AOL should not contribute to inciting division among Americans.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sam Curitiba Sam curitiba commentedThere was so much disinformation in the comments and so many that were obscene and disrespectful -- i.e., in violation of the AOL commenting guidelines -- that I suggested AOL suspend ALL commenting, as Yahoo! and other sites have done in order to promote civility. Sadly, though I was never blocked in my commenting over the last five years, AOL now does not show any comments at all when I'm logged in. There's a message that says comments are "unavailable due to connectivity issues" --- yet there is a info box on the page that shows how many AOL readers have made comments that day, so they obviously are there for others. Shouldn't AOL inform readers that the same conditions apply to everyone?
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Ditto for me, Frank, and I am an Independent and vote for the MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATE, regardless of political affiliation. A few years ago, I posted a comment referring to a song popular back in the '70s and it was blocked, for totally unfathomable reasons.