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Comment @ SearchEngineLand CENSORED? Pamela Parker?

Jul. 31, 2012 2:14 AM ET2 Comments
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My comment to an article over at SearchEngineLand (just now) was immediately DELETED, for whatever the reason. ??

In view of SearchEngineLand's comment Policy (as follows), what 'exactly' has been posted by myself (see my full comment as it appeared, below), that warrants it's deletion?

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Where have I 'violated' those terms, I wonder? (Snap-shot, below)

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    • Ross Bradley

      My initial 'thoughts' are that these type Ads may well be associated with the much "higher paying" (and what are keenly sought after) CPA type - that are provided by and exclusive to, the Looksmart marketplace. As are, the Google PLAs??

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I've "Tweeted" The Author: Pamela Parker who is a contributing editor for Search Engine Land and Executive Features Editor at Marketing Land. She's a well-respected authority on digital marketing, having reported and written on the subject since 1998, including a stint as managing editor of ClickZ. She can be found on Twitter as @pamelaparker.

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Ross Bradley ‏@Interconnector

@pamelaparker My comment to your excellent article was quickly DELETED. Why? http://tiny.cc/ataxhw
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Recently, Tom Foremski wrote a great article that I was immediately reminded of the very moment I realised my comment had been deleted.

''Access Journalism' - An Insidious Corruption of Silicon Valley Reporters'

- http://bit.ly/NPYdE6

How does that saying go?

"If you are not part of the solution, you're part of the problem"?

Not Happy!!

LC - Ross Bradley

ps; A nice 'tweeted' reply from Pamela Parker.

pamelaparker

@interconnector I didn't delete it so I'm asking other editors. I suspect it could just be some kind of tech glitch, but will let U know.

pps; Yet another kind reply from Pamela Parker. (I'm impressed)

Pamela Parker Caird ‏@pamelaparker

@Interconnector So... no one seems to have deleted & we can't find in deleted comments or spam. Maybe just didn't "take"? Could u try again?

So, I have done so! - All's well, that ends well... :)

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ppps;

http://bit.ly/OhODf3 If you can't see the problem..You're part of the problem? SEL itself CENSORS too!

Where IS my comment? http://tiny.cc/yjqaiw

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