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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hahha I like when people make claims of "censorship" in the internet age. Nothing is to stop you from starting your own blog to write about an event, and you can even do it for free. On top of that, the information isnt' even being covered up. It's on the front page of washingtonpost.com right now. If you don't like DCUM's moderation, there is nothing to stop you from starting a blog or getting information on an event elsewhere. It's not like the old days where your only news source was printed newspapers, and there was a high barrier to entry to produce your own.[/quote] All very valid points. I just wanted to alert fellow DCUMers about an important concern that was being censored in quite surprising ways. And I say surprising because I had not observed something similar in the couple of years I have been around. It is now clear to me that Jeff uses this community to drive his own personal agenda, so indeed it makes no sense for me to stay. Not a tragic loss, I know. I hope no one gets injured at the zoo next year, or ever. [/quote] I don't quite get your point. I think the other thread very clearly states the dangers that go on at this event. Not sure what your posts adds to that. I don't think there is one person reading the other post going "wow this place sounds really safe and it was just one crazy person making shit up". So I'm really not understanding your claims. [/quote] If the dangers of this event are sufficiently well-known that the prudent course is to avoid it, why have the event in its present form? Cancel it for a couple of years and then restore it as something that is just for young children or make it a ticketed event, as others have suggested.[/quote]
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