Thanks for this comment. Today Kirsch or one of his moderators deleted all of my comments from his Substack.
I had spent probably more than a hundred hours writing the comments, and they generally dealt with specific details of Kirsch's posts unlike the vast majority of comments he gets. I have done a huge amount of work for free helping …
Thanks for this comment. Today Kirsch or one of his moderators deleted all of my comments from his Substack.
I had spent probably more than a hundred hours writing the comments, and they generally dealt with specific details of Kirsch's posts unlike the vast majority of comments he gets. I have done a huge amount of work for free helping Kirsch correct his errors.
I guess these champions of free speech only believe in free speech as long as it's speech that doesn't challenge their views.
Oh apparently it wasn't just Kirsch, but all of my comments from all Substack blogs got deleted.
I got this notification: "We've removed your publication from public view due to a violation of Substack's Spam & Phishing policy."
Perhaps it was because I sometimes posted links to my website, but often I had to post links to my website because it's not possible to post images or properly formatted code in Substack comments.
If I woud've posted my research at a Substack blog instead of my website, all of my research would now also be gone. It's a great lesson on why not to trust these social media or web 2.0 sites.
This is not acceptable. Your research that I've read should be available and then people can decide. We don't want an echo chamber where dissenting views are silenced.
Thanks for this comment. Today Kirsch or one of his moderators deleted all of my comments from his Substack.
I had spent probably more than a hundred hours writing the comments, and they generally dealt with specific details of Kirsch's posts unlike the vast majority of comments he gets. I have done a huge amount of work for free helping Kirsch correct his errors.
I guess these champions of free speech only believe in free speech as long as it's speech that doesn't challenge their views.
That's crazy and deeply disturbing. I can still access all your research on your url. Truth should not be censored.
Oh apparently it wasn't just Kirsch, but all of my comments from all Substack blogs got deleted.
I got this notification: "We've removed your publication from public view due to a violation of Substack's Spam & Phishing policy."
Perhaps it was because I sometimes posted links to my website, but often I had to post links to my website because it's not possible to post images or properly formatted code in Substack comments.
If I woud've posted my research at a Substack blog instead of my website, all of my research would now also be gone. It's a great lesson on why not to trust these social media or web 2.0 sites.
This is not acceptable. Your research that I've read should be available and then people can decide. We don't want an echo chamber where dissenting views are silenced.
It's important to look past the headline and get into the detail.