This just appeared in the Globe and Mail! (Thanks to J-Source for the tip via Twitter)
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090211.wspeech12/BNStory/National/home
The details are these: The Southern Chiefs Association are alleging that racist and hateful comments have been posted on the CBC website in the forum. Now the CBC's forum is moderated, meaning that technically those comments should not have been posted. As the moderator of my own message board, I can see quite easily how messages can be missed.
So how does this affect non-profits? This immediately made me think about blog moderation. If you have a blog that recieves comments, will you choose to moderate them all? If so, have you alloted the time to do so?
It's just another step you have to think of when planning out your blog.
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