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About the BBC
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Paul Wakely
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	<title>Moderation and &apos;superinjunctions&apos;</title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><em>Editor's note: a big story for the the BBC and for the whole of UK media this last week has been the limits of what can be said where a court injunction applies and when it has effectively collapsed. Paul Wakely explains the rules that apply to what you say at bbc.co.uk - SB.</em></p><p>I'm the Editor, Moderation Services for BBC Online, which means I oversee moderation of your comments across the BBC website.</p><p>I wanted to respond to some <a href="https://meleleh.pages.dev/h2g2/forums/A148907/conversation/view/19585/T8213724/page/1">interesting</a> <a href="https://meleleh.pages.dev/dna/mbarchers/F2693943?thread=8216133">discussions</a> about the moderation we've applied to comments about the 'footballer injunction' that has received so much coverage during the last few days. Following the <a href="https://meleleh.pages.dev/news/entertainment-arts-13520959">naming of the footballer in Parliament</a> I will, as much as I can, explain where we are drawing the line with moderation, and explain why some of you have had your comments removed for saying things everyone is saying on <a href="http://www.twitter.com">Twitter</a>.</p><p><em>Read the rest of Paul's blog post, and leave a comment, <a href="https://meleleh.pages.dev/blogs/bbcinternet/2011/05/moderation_and_superinjunction.html">on the BBC Internet blog...</a></em></p>]]></description>
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