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Why can not I see message immediately
by Bhagwandas Paliwal on Jan 05, 2007 04:57 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why are you saying that it will take 48 hours.

Who the hellis going to read it after 48 hours.

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  RE:Why can not I see message immediately
by arjun on Jan 05, 2007 11:09 PM   Permalink
u r right... 48hrs is too long..

infact, the article is removed within 48hrs.

Rediff is too 'slow' in this fast world.



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  Paliwal & others are very right.
by Vijay Ganjoo on Jan 08, 2007 11:36 AM   Permalink
This is a chronic problem with rediff.... by the time u expect ur feelings to feature on the net, the article along with peoples memory is gone.... so it is a waste of time if comments do not appear within the shortest possible time. I do understand that they might have to scrutinise the article for language and errors, but then the website has to see to it... so wakeup rediff....

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  RE:Why can not I see message immediately
by Ravi Reddy on Jan 05, 2007 10:04 PM   Permalink
Yes, WHY CAN NOT YOU POST READERS COMMENTS IMMEDIATELY?
Remember, you are an ON-LINE news provider, NOT a printed Newspaper, nor a history-writer. Any comment or feedback should apprear in the next second, if not in the next milli or micro second. If you can not, then go back to print media.
Several times in the past I posted my comments, like many other readers, which needless to say, were not posted. Remember, the comments are the spontaneous responses of the feelings of readers where time plays a very important factor. Ask yourself what is the difference between the present events and the past events (history)as for as the readers feelings and reactions. People live and act in the present and move forward into the future. You wont wait 48 hours to put a bandage for an injury you received now, nor would you wait 48 hours to move a bomb victim to the hospital. THINK.

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