Click here to Skip to main content
15,887,175 members

Welcome to the Lounge

   

For discussing anything related to a software developer's life but is not for programming questions. Got a programming question?

The Lounge is rated Safe For Work. If you're about to post something inappropriate for a shared office environment, then don't post it. No ads, no abuse, and no programming questions. Trolling, (political, climate, religious or whatever) will result in your account being removed.

 
GeneralRe: Wordle 900 Pin
GKP19925-Dec-23 17:18
professionalGKP19925-Dec-23 17:18 
GeneralRe: Wordle 900 - 4 4 me Pin
pkfox5-Dec-23 20:59
professionalpkfox5-Dec-23 20:59 
GeneralRe: Wordle 900 Pin
ChandraRam5-Dec-23 21:01
ChandraRam5-Dec-23 21:01 
GeneralRe: Wordle 900 Pin
Cp-Coder6-Dec-23 8:39
Cp-Coder6-Dec-23 8:39 
GeneralRevisionism in journalism Pin
dandy725-Dec-23 9:26
dandy725-Dec-23 9:26 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
Richard MacCutchan5-Dec-23 9:37
mveRichard MacCutchan5-Dec-23 9:37 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
MarkTJohnson5-Dec-23 10:46
professionalMarkTJohnson5-Dec-23 10:46 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
trønderen5-Dec-23 11:54
trønderen5-Dec-23 11:54 
That is a fundamental property of the Internet: You cannot rely on information being stable or remain available.

If you really need to have something documented, make a copy of that web page. It may be difficult sometimes; you may have to revert to PrntScrn - Save Page as... may not capture all you want to save. Always check the saved page.

Updating news articles is common practice with web newspapers. Sometimes, when reporting from an ongoing event, they put something along the lines of 'This story will be updated', but often they do not. Often, the 'breaking news' updates the first few paragraphs of the story, but if you read to the bottom, there can be a lot down there that they didn't remember to update - such as 'Due to the car accident, the E6 is closed for all traffic', but the (updated) headline and first few sentences declare 'E6 is now open after having being closed for two hours'.

Sometimes, when revising 'facts', they add a small note indicating that 'A previous version of this story said so-and-so. This has been updated to such-and-such'.

The one newspaper that really p me off was one where I could provoke an update. Officially, they were open to reader comments. If you made a comment that was in conflict with the newspaper's views, the article would be 'updated'. Several times I compared the article as it was at the time when I made my comment, with my comment displayed, showing that it was accepted, with the version marked 'Last updated at ...', and not a single character was changed, except for the 'Last updated' time.

And the list of comments were empty. Each update version had its own chain of comments. So they could pretend to accept disagreeing comments, while wiping unwanted comments by making a no-changes 'update'. If asked, they could present a technical explanation ('Every revision has its own comment chain - that's just how it is!'. And it was true: The new revision got a new URL, so if I saved the URL to the revision I commented on, I could use it to retrieve the version with my unwanted comment still in the comment chain.

I think it is far more honest to simply declare that 'We do not accept comments in disagreement with our views', and either inform the commenter the reason why he was rejected, or leaving an entry in the comment chain indicating that a comment was censored. Preferably both.
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
BernardIE53175-Dec-23 14:37
BernardIE53175-Dec-23 14:37 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
trønderen6-Dec-23 1:50
trønderen6-Dec-23 1:50 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
Amarnath S5-Dec-23 19:05
professionalAmarnath S5-Dec-23 19:05 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
charlieg5-Dec-23 23:24
charlieg5-Dec-23 23:24 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
dandy726-Dec-23 3:44
dandy726-Dec-23 3:44 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
BobbyStrain5-Dec-23 17:47
BobbyStrain5-Dec-23 17:47 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
dandy726-Dec-23 5:14
dandy726-Dec-23 5:14 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter5-Dec-23 18:28
professionalKornfeld Eliyahu Peter5-Dec-23 18:28 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
Daniel Pfeffer5-Dec-23 21:05
professionalDaniel Pfeffer5-Dec-23 21:05 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
dandy726-Dec-23 3:30
dandy726-Dec-23 3:30 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
inariy13-Dec-23 3:45
inariy13-Dec-23 3:45 
GeneralRe: Revisionism in journalism Pin
dandy7213-Dec-23 4:36
dandy7213-Dec-23 4:36 
RantClosedXML odd behavior Pin
kmoorevs5-Dec-23 8:31
kmoorevs5-Dec-23 8:31 
JokeRe: ClosedXML odd behavior Pin
Nelek5-Dec-23 8:33
protectorNelek5-Dec-23 8:33 
GeneralRe: ClosedXML odd behavior Pin
Andre Oosthuizen5-Dec-23 9:03
mveAndre Oosthuizen5-Dec-23 9:03 
GeneralRe: ClosedXML odd behavior Pin
Richard MacCutchan5-Dec-23 9:34
mveRichard MacCutchan5-Dec-23 9:34 
GeneralRe: ClosedXML odd behavior Pin
yacCarsten5-Dec-23 10:18
yacCarsten5-Dec-23 10:18 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.