09-23-2008, 04:16 AM
Thought this might be of interest to some of you. I think the Maui News reaction is quite reasonable and should be expected when people take such stupid advantage of their "free speech."
Dear Readers,
POSTED: September 23, 2008
Due to flagrant abuse of the privilege - including continual name-calling, crude language, profanity, slander, threats and racism - The Maui News will no longer allow comments to be posted on its Web site.
Readers are instead encouraged to submit letters to the editor for possible publication in the newspaper and posting online.
Letters may be submitted via the Virtual Newsroom on The Maui News Web site (www.mauinews.com); via e-mail (letters@mauinews.com); or by mail (Letters, The Maui News, 100 Mahalani St., Wailuku 96793). Letters must include the writer's name, address and a telephone number where the writer can be reached. Call 242-6347 with questions.
We apologize to the many readers who kept their posted comments civil and on the subject; however the volume, frequency and vileness of the abusers' postings have grown beyond the newspaper's capacity to remove them in a timely manner.
Joe Bradley
Publisher
Dear Readers,
POSTED: September 23, 2008
Due to flagrant abuse of the privilege - including continual name-calling, crude language, profanity, slander, threats and racism - The Maui News will no longer allow comments to be posted on its Web site.
Readers are instead encouraged to submit letters to the editor for possible publication in the newspaper and posting online.
Letters may be submitted via the Virtual Newsroom on The Maui News Web site (www.mauinews.com); via e-mail (letters@mauinews.com); or by mail (Letters, The Maui News, 100 Mahalani St., Wailuku 96793). Letters must include the writer's name, address and a telephone number where the writer can be reached. Call 242-6347 with questions.
We apologize to the many readers who kept their posted comments civil and on the subject; however the volume, frequency and vileness of the abusers' postings have grown beyond the newspaper's capacity to remove them in a timely manner.
Joe Bradley
Publisher