Huffington Post Offers Paid Internship: The Intern Pays

Reader Comments

Back to blog

look at site

graphicsbg of IN 7:12AM May 25, 2009

I think the Huffington Post needs more censors to arbitrarily determine such matters as whether a post is "ad hominem" or not. This is clearly too difficult a concept, being based in logic and philosophy, for the average journalist at "the post", and they need help determining which comments to review and how to exclude them. Also, a commentor is cnsidered to be "new" for several years, apparently, and perhaps they could just exclude you altogether unless you'd already contributed or been a "member" for, say, ten years.

Arianna is either not watching her creation, or she's not what she appears to be-a more-or-less progressive individual, politically-who would, as a "journalist" and publisher, be a little interested in all views and a less paranoid concept of an "ad hominem" attack. After all, what are comments for??

Gordon of AZ 1:10PM May 16, 2009

Add Your Thoughts
Your comment will be posted immediately, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ.

Back to blog

The Inside Job

The Inside Job

You're taking a break from your job-hunting and job-hopping ways and have decided to stay put in your current position. Liz Wolgemuth’s careers blog will show you how to make the very best of your job, each day.

advertisement

advertisement