Thursday 22 September 2016

Attn Alex Johnston I just left message with your friend Jesse Moeinifar about the comments section in CBC



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From: David Amos
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 15:50:39 -0400
Subject: Attn Alex Johnston I just left message with your friend Jesse Moeinifar about the comments section in CBC
To: "Alex.Johnston" , "ht.lacroix" , "hon.melanie.joly" , fannan@itwc.ca, pdelnibletto@itwc.ca, newsroom , news , news , news , news957 , andrew , andrewjdouglas , "Robert. Jones" , "Jacques.Poitras" , "sylvie.gadoury" , "Deric.MacKenzie-Feder"
Cc: David Amos , "Katie.Telford" , "steve.murphy" , oldmaison , andre , COCMoncton , nmoore

Seems that nobody will give me a straight answer as usual. However I
will bet dimes to dollars that that is not you who I am responding to
right now Correct?

http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/government-surveillance-rules-rcmp-csis-1.3769014

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2016/09/the-shady-secretive-system-of-cbc.html

http://www.itbusiness.ca/news/brian-burke-lawsuit-puts-anonymous-commenting-back-in-the-spotlight/33553

 Brian Burke lawsuit puts anonymous commenting back in the spotlight
Candice So
Candice So @candice_so
Published: May 2nd, 2013

When Brian Burke filed a defamatory lawsuit against 18 anonymous
Internet users in April, the former Toronto Maple Leafs general
manager said he was aiming “to stop people who post comments on the
Internet from thinking they can fabricate wild stories with impunity.”

Filed in B.C., the lawsuit targets individuals who reposted comments
via blogs and online forums, stating Burke had an affair with
Sportsnet host Hazel Mae.

And although the case once again raises questions about whether
Internet posters should be allowed to remain anonymous, many digital
publishers are already abandoning the practice, says Chris Advansun,
marketing director at Viafoura Inc.

The Toronto company creates plug-ins for publishers to manage online
commenting. Viafoura serves media outlets like Bell Media, CTV
Television Network, CNN, TC Transcontinental and Global News.

A prime example of a publisher embracing this shift is the CBC,
Advansun says. It currently allows readers to post under usernames,
but it just signed a contract with Viafoura that will see the national
broadcaster rolling out identified commenting in the fall.

“For anonymous commenting, it doesn’t require you to have an e-mail
associated with that [account],” Advansun says. “Our system encourages
you to use your real identity … you’ve created an account that shares
your real identity and in many cases, you’ve created an account
through a third-party social network that is your verified identity,
like Facebook or Twitter.”

2 comments

David Raymond Amos • an hour ago

Thanks for the tip I will give you one in return

FrogLips • a year ago

LOL

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and expert. Recent media appearances include CBC Radio, CBC
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