Thank you for leaving a comment on my coloring page website www.letmecolor.com. But I’m receiving a bunch of ’strange’ comments on the weblog lately. Therefore I’m checking the ‘reality factor’ of some of these comments. This is the reason why I am mailing you. I assume this is a fake email address, so I might put this on my kolorigi-blog as well.
I love open communication and I don’t like censorship. But right now I am thinking about making a kind of policy to let readers know that I might delete any comment that seems to be suspicious of being ‘not real’, odd or strange in any way. There are kids surfing here (there), and I think most parents that visit my site don’t like these comments as well.
Message to tuy7t7, email: asasdgd@hotmail.com
July 8, 2008Hi tuy7t7,
Thank you for leaving a comment on my coloring page website www.letmecolor.com. But I’m receiving a bunch of ’strange’ comments on the weblog lately. Therefore I’m checking the ‘reality factor’ of some of these comments. This is the reason why I am mailing you. I assume this is a fake email address, so I might put this on my kolorigi-blog as well.
Not only your name, but also the website you mentioned http://google/ and the comment itself seems to be a little strange.
I love open communication and I don’t like censorship. But right now I am thinking about making a kind of policy to let readers know that I might delete any comment that seems to be suspicious of being ‘not real’, odd or strange in any way. There are kids surfing here (there), and I think most parents that visit my site don’t like these comments as well.
Or am I wrong?
Best wishes,
Frank
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