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Comment Kos doesn't believe in open source journalism. (Score 1) 347

A fundamental tenet of open source journalism is being able to pass comment on it and to contribute.

If you try to sign up on his big "journalism" website, there's a 24 hour delay before you can post comments and a one week delay before you can post diaries.

Maybe I'm being paranoid here, but isn't it convenient that if you want to sign up and post a comment about a story that you want others to see, you won't be able to do so until the story (and so your comment) have dropped off the front page? Could it be that Kos isn't really interested in fostering debate at all and just wants an echo chamber for his buddies?
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Journal Journal: Smooth move, michael. 2

So, Slash Watch logged in today to find that its karma had mysteriously sunk to Terrible, and that all but two of its comments had been busted down to -1, Offtopic or -1, Flamebait. I wonder who this could've been, moderating comments several days after the fact?

Isn't modbombing explicitly banned in the moderator guidelines, michael? Isn't it grounds for having moderation privileges revoked?

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Journal Journal: Do Something, Taco!

Stop michael Now

For literally years, the "editor" "michael" has been splattering his moronic influence all over this website. Now, if Slashdot were some dipshit site without any effect on the online world, that'd be all well and good, but I and I'm sure you too would agree that as editor of the most popular "News for nerds" website, michael has a responsibility to us. Amongst the many things that michael has done are:

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