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Why Is The Daily Mail Blocking Comments On This Story
Two young men have ruined their lives, and taken another...but the strange thing here is that the Daily Mail have blocked comments on the story.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/w ires/pa /articl e-34694 74/Man- gets-32 -years- sickeni ng-murd er-Musl im-pens ioner.h tml
Normally, we see comments blocks on online news sources when the trail is underway, but in this case, the trail is over and the sentences have been delivered.
So can anyone explain why comments are suspended???
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Normally, we see comments blocks on online news sources when the trail is underway, but in this case, the trail is over and the sentences have been delivered.
So can anyone explain why comments are suspended???
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Nope.
At first, I thought it might be that they'd simply forgotten to take the block off, and then Gromit suggested that there may be others who hadn't had their trial date set.
But then the idea that the paper would not want to split comments over more than one piece doesn't quite make sense, because newspapers don't generally do that - if say, they ran several stories about a specific event, all those stories would have comments enabled, unless there were a legal constraint in place.
Nope.
At first, I thought it might be that they'd simply forgotten to take the block off, and then Gromit suggested that there may be others who hadn't had their trial date set.
But then the idea that the paper would not want to split comments over more than one piece doesn't quite make sense, because newspapers don't generally do that - if say, they ran several stories about a specific event, all those stories would have comments enabled, unless there were a legal constraint in place.
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Gromit
Sp,
AB discourages multiple threads on the same story, so why shouldn't the Mail discorage multiple comment threads?
The Mail were, accepting comments before your link was filed (and still are) so what is the problem?
The Mail were not accepting comments and are still not accepting comments on sp's link.
Why did the Mail publish the same story twice on the same day?
Sp,
AB discourages multiple threads on the same story, so why shouldn't the Mail discorage multiple comment threads?
The Mail were, accepting comments before your link was filed (and still are) so what is the problem?
The Mail were not accepting comments and are still not accepting comments on sp's link.
Why did the Mail publish the same story twice on the same day?
Gromit
But the Daily Mail actually does allow comments on multiple stories. Sometimes when a story is developing, it will be reported on day one, with a separate report on day two and three (etc). All will have comments attached.
mikey4444 - I was curious as to why this story had comments blocked, even after the sentence had been passed down.
And now I think I know why.
This story is from the Associate Press. It wasn't written by a DM staffer. I've had a look at some other AP stories, and every single one of them has no comments enabled.
Not sure why that would be.
But the Daily Mail actually does allow comments on multiple stories. Sometimes when a story is developing, it will be reported on day one, with a separate report on day two and three (etc). All will have comments attached.
mikey4444 - I was curious as to why this story had comments blocked, even after the sentence had been passed down.
And now I think I know why.
This story is from the Associate Press. It wasn't written by a DM staffer. I've had a look at some other AP stories, and every single one of them has no comments enabled.
Not sure why that would be.
They nicked the first story from here http:// www.the courier .co.uk/ news/uk /man-ja iled-fo r-32-ye ars-aft er-sick ening-m urder-o f-musli m-pensi oner-1. 926543
Then later got one of their own to give it the Mail treatment?
Then later got one of their own to give it the Mail treatment?
Talbot,
The first report was posted at 5.10pm presumably shortly after the the sentences were given. They included comments at the end. Two hours later, the Mail published Sp's report. I cannot be bothered to meticulously compare the two reports but I think they are similar. As comments were already being taken, I see no problem with the Mail not starting another one.
If the Mail didn't want comments because it was a muslim murdered, as many of you seem to be inferring...
1. Why did they include comments on the first report?
2. Why is it still open for comment
3. Why have they not removed it.
The first report was posted at 5.10pm presumably shortly after the the sentences were given. They included comments at the end. Two hours later, the Mail published Sp's report. I cannot be bothered to meticulously compare the two reports but I think they are similar. As comments were already being taken, I see no problem with the Mail not starting another one.
If the Mail didn't want comments because it was a muslim murdered, as many of you seem to be inferring...
1. Why did they include comments on the first report?
2. Why is it still open for comment
3. Why have they not removed it.
Yes naomi24
I have a feeling that it's something to do with the fact that the story I linked to is from a press agency (in this case, the Associated Press).
I can't work out why that would be though (I'm only assuming this because I've checked a number of DM wore stories and none of them have comments enabled).
I have a feeling that it's something to do with the fact that the story I linked to is from a press agency (in this case, the Associated Press).
I can't work out why that would be though (I'm only assuming this because I've checked a number of DM wore stories and none of them have comments enabled).
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