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Friday, February 5, 2010

THE RIGHT AND THE WRONG WAY TO COMMENT

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One of the oldest abd standard features on the KFA website is the comment feature located at the bottom of every post. We dont get millions of comments or emails but we get a few every now and then, some good and some bad (Some constructive and some sad). After a reader makes a comment it must be approved by admin and wont go 'Live' until it is, this step alone reduces spam and unwanted material that in no way realtes to kayak fishing or fishing in general. You dont have to be a registered Google user to post comments (Our native support CMOS) but unless you want to do so you will always remain 'Anon'.

This poses no real issue and is harmless to a point, I am always quite happy to approve any 'Anon' comment as long as it relates in a contructive way and provides a form of tangent. If users wish to add their name under their comment (Or username from another website) this can help with relation, such as a passionate south coast local was prepared to do (And I appreciated it, no sarcasm here). However, if you choose to add fuel to a fire and provide links in comments that are in no way directly related to the subject matter they will not be approved (Such is the recent case with a comment from 'Tony').

While I could understand his amazement concerning the topic he was commenting on I felt he actually had no idea on what he was commenting on, the subject related to behind the scenes, not the everyday enviroment he was used to (Anyway, subject is dropped). Any view expressed by a member of KFA or information of any context posted on KFA does not always reflect the nature of the site as a whole, every one person is treated as a singular identity and has the right to express their views. The main reason for bringing the above to light is KFA is always looking for contributions of a positive nature but will curb anything that fails to adhere to our
Terms of use or Privacy Policy.

To end on a positive note I reported on a fishing trip on Lake Burley Griffin way back in 2007. Rather than rabbit on about another Redfin caught I adapted the report into poem form (Sourcing a poem 'The Hunter' from an online site). Recently the original author who I adapted my report from (And credited mind you) visited the site and saw my post, leaving a comment and a suprise for all at KFA.