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Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again
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Tim Smith |
Subject: |
Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:01:19 -0700 |
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In article <h9ge7o$1ev$1@colin2.muc.de>, Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
wrote:
> > Post a message that contradicts PJ and it almost instantly becomes
> > visible *only* to the original poster.
>
> How do you know this, RJack? Have you posted there yourself and
> discovered this by personal experience? If so, when, and under what
> username?
I've seen this. Someone in a comment made a claim that I knew was wrong,
so I posted a short correction anonymously (I don't have a Groklaw
account). The next day during lunch break at work, I went to see if
anyone had responded to my comment, and it was gone.
However, that evening at home, my comment was visible! Checked again at
work the next day, and it was gone...and it was there again from home.
Looks like it is going it by IP address, so I could see it from the
original IP address, but people at other addresses could not see it.
--
--Tim Smith
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, (continued)
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, Alan Mackenzie, 2009/09/27
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, Chris Ahlstrom, 2009/09/27
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, chrisv, 2009/09/28
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, Rjack, 2009/09/27
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, Tim Smith, 2009/09/25
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, Alan Mackenzie, 2009/09/26
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, Alexander Terekhov, 2009/09/25
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, David Kastrup, 2009/09/26
- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again,
Tim Smith <=
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- Re: Groklaw attacks Alexander -- Again, Alan Mackenzie, 2009/09/26