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Archiving of threads suppressing comment?
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"I sometimes wonder whether anyone bothers reading these articles before posting. ....
But instead of addressing the article 75% of those who post start off on their hobby horse. From which we can deduce that it wouldn't matter what the facts are, ...."
You also state, in this post: http://forum.onlineopinion.com.au/thread.asp?article=6745#101865
"Q&A, you're right, I do have an ideological reason for publishing this site. I believe that not only has everyone the right to an opinion, but the responsibility to engage with others of different opinions. Out of the exchange I believe that even if the truth doesn't arise, at least there will be a better understanding of other people's positions."
I'm just wondering how attainment of these two commendable objectives is advanced by the apparent prevention of posting further comments once a topic has been archived? I have been away from OLO for several months, and, noting this seeming posting policy change, have searched the Forum Rules and your posts since December 2007 for any announcement of such changes, but without success.
Its just that its not every day that one is granted an insight into the thinking of an High Court judge on a topical issue, so imagine my disappointment when I was unable to post, yesterday, what I thought was a relevant comment to Justice Michael Kirby's article 'Law making meets technology', published on 5 March 2008. It was not just a comment, but a 'thank you', for the article was useful to me in an open source IT forum discussion elsewhwere. It would seem that by closing off further comment after around what appears to be about three weeks, a degree of potential encouragement and feedback to article contributors is being foregone, and I cant see that as being in OLO's best interests.
Can you point me to an explanation of the changes? Or is there a way around this apparent obstacle to posting?