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Rediff should consider their policy
by Sanjay Baxi on Aug 01, 2008 03:46 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

They should stop posting messages without proper reviewing, it may be good for their business but it not doing any good to the country. A lot of hate mails are being posted, which includes religious hatred, provincial/language hatred, and so forth. I feel that we Indians are not matured enough to enjoy this level of freedom. Yes, I do agree that sometimes some of the postings were so outrageous that I replied to them and some of them were inappropriate. I just could not stop myself, for which I regret now. But the fact is, such kind of fora would be done with, which spreads hatred. Morover rediff cannot also gaurantee that these messages will not be read by minors, neither they have certified them as adult contents, for which Rediff can be held punishable......
People who support my postings please reply to this....

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by alice springs on Aug 01, 2008 03:56 PM   Permalink
iam sure ur post is going to be reported for abuse ..

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by choco boy on Aug 01, 2008 04:56 PM   Permalink
This site is always spreading hatred among the Indian people, whether it be religious, regional or political.
This site purposely post such articles which can arouse hatred among the users who read it.
Then there are idiots, fit for nothing internet tigers who keeps on reply and posting their abusive comments, that does the rest of job for them. This site should be really banned by the Cyber Crime Department. I have already send many applications and complains against this site. I also request the other fellow users to do so. Otherwise this will go on and on.
Moderator take a note of it.

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