(For all the links below, scroll down to see
the comments in question.)
I already covered some of
your comments in my question, noting that there might inevitably be social consequences.
Other than that, it was a tad disingenuous for Mr. O'Luck not to admit that he wrote
the comment in question.
Got here through
you comment in my question.
The comment in question read: «He [Faintych] says legislator Parete is too old to be effective.»
The comment in question was the most recent, not first.
So, go and have a look at the book if you don't believe us (
the comment in question is on the top right of page 97), and tell us what you think about Activision's plans for the series.
Here's
the comment in question.
Even more unfortunate for Lewandowsky, however,
the comment in question did not belong to a climate change sceptic at all.
Prompted by
a comment in another question, the story of a woman suing herself came to my attention.
As background information, the Coast does not screen comments prior to posting but will remove comments deemed offensive,
the comments in question have been removed.
Further, legal mechanisms already exist, in Canada and the United States, that allow for the identification of anonymous posters as long as
the comments in question are illegal.
Cooper pressed him on why certain comments reported to it by the committee had still not been removed — and he suggested reviewers might still be looking at a minority of
the comments in question.