I copy / pasted a comment from the CBC comments on an election story that had many likes and many replies attached to it except I changed one word. I changed the word Conservative to Liberal and my comment was immediately "content deactivated". I also like how the CBC had to change their notification messaging from "content disabled" to "content deactivated" a month or two ago to be politically correct. I would like to know how much the CBC spends on moderating its content. Scrap the comments section entirely instead of CBC just wanting to control the narrative at all levels, including feedback, on their articles.
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Originally posted by kraut View Posti copy / pasted a comment from the cbc comments on an election story that had many likes and many replies attached to it except i changed one word. I changed the word conservative to liberal and my comment was immediately "content deactivated". I also like how the cbc had to change their notification messaging from "content disabled" to "content deactivated" a month or two ago to be politically correct. I would like to know how much the cbc spends on moderating its content. Scrap the comments section entirely instead of cbc just wanting to control the narrative at all levels, including feedback, on their articles.
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