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Originally posted by Brad
No one is really censored on this forum at all. The only posts that are deleted are those that are personal attacks. They simply have no place here -- this is a forum to discuss officiating.
Moderators do not delete threads very often. One thing to keep in mind is that the original poster of a message can also delete the thread -- sometimes this is what happens.
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Brad, I wasn't concerned with this forum at all. I was referring directly to Officiating.com, and my question was solely directed to them. I wanted to know if they are going to censor, alter or re-write any articles submitted to them after they select them, or if they are going to run them complete. Sometimes removing as little as one small sentence or paragraph can change the intended purpose of that article. I realize that Officiating.com will naturally have their own rules regarding content- i.e.-personal attacks, profanity, editing for spelling and grammar errors, etc. I also certainly know that they naturally have the full right to reject any submissions to them. I just get the feeling that, rightly or wrongly, they may also have a tendency to only publish articles that tend to mirror their own point of view. I don't know whether I'd want to waste my time writing an article, and then see it go bye-bye because someone doesn't agree with a point of view that I espoused. JMO.