Are Business Insider and Network World banning comments by Brad Reese?Should an individual that clearly indentifies themself and writes accurate facts be banned from posting comments?
Tallahassee, Florida: Thu, 8/13/15 - 11:59pm View comments
Earlier today I tried to post a comment to the following Business Insider article:
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins made a few new fans
And was immediately notified that my comments are considered SPAM and I could no longer post.
I mean, it was a total shock because for many years my accurate comments to Business Insider were prominently featured under its highly coveted, Insider Status.
Additionally even though I always clearly indentified myself, long ago I gave up trying to post accurate comments to Network World because they were immediately deleted.
Since BradReeseCom blog readers are highly opinionated and never shy about expressing those opinions, what advice can you give to websites that ban readers from posting comments?
Should an individual that clearly indentifies themself and writes accurate facts be banned from posting comments?