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Unread 07-22-2004, 08:42 PM   #37
BillA
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soulsend
valid comments, new site, growing, etc.
but
factual inaccuracies are just that, incorrect statements; with which I have 2 issues
- the propagation of scientific untruths (sounds pompous, but true)
- the damage to a mfgr by a false assertion

these are rather easy to resolve
- have a competent editor review the articles
- afford the mfgr PRIOR opportunity to correct FACTUAL errors, only

now the last can be difficult where products are being compared, but is still necessary to avoid economic damage from false statements

in as positive a sense as I may say such, you need a more experienced editor;
then writers such as this one will be their problem

BTW, I doubt "My name is SoulsEnd . . ", I believe that is your nick (the accuracy thing)
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