Comments are now disappearing after about a week. What is the point in writing them?
Our comments are wiped out of the record of history.
You don’t reply to them.
And I haven’t noticed my comments to affect your views, by what you say on shows.
I wonder if I am wasting my effort and time writing them.
And a lot of times I took a lot of thought and time on writing them.
And sometimes I think of something to comment but I reduce my comments to only most important things, and less often.
And no one else will see them long if at all, because I might not listen to a show until a few days later and then write a comment. And then if anyone still might listen after me and see the comment, the comment will be gone not many days after, as they are disappearing about a week after the show is on.
Is it to deter or reduce comments? Or to save money on the website? Or other reason?
Who cares what reason? It is pointless anyway isn’t it?
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To everyone:
By the way if anyone else listening doesn’t know.
You can save yourself time by listening to shows on speeded up speed.
Depending on if your phone has it.
David duke shows:
On the david duke show, when you have the player open in its own page (rather than playing in the new archive list main page).
The new page opens when you start playing it or when you play it and then click on “download audio”.
If you click on the three dots … on the right hand side of the player.
Then it gives you options to listen on different speeds. x2 is fine for most david duke shows.
And you can alter it as you want.
If you zoom the page in also, multiple times,
you might eventually see on the left hand side of the page, control buttons appear that allow you to skip forward or back 15 seconds.
Like already exists on the rbn shows player.
Rbn shows:
On the rbn player.
If you click the button on the top right of the player, that is a square with a diagonal line inside it.
It is to the left of the three vertical dots.
Then the player opens in a new page.
And the player on the new page has a speed button.
And you can choose x 1.5 or x 2 speed.
I don’t know if this is the same on all phones.
I only discovered the speeds on the rbn player a few days ago.
And have been using them on the david duke player early this year.
Sometimes there are literally hundreds of spam comments (from bots and chat spamming programs) that take a long time to sort through. That’s why the comments are closed after a certain number of days; to help keep the spammers from flooding us on old posts.
The settings are supposed to ‘close’ the comments after so many days/weeks, but I was unaware that the comment section was removed totally when the comments are closed.
Perhaps you could add a captcha or something similar, to help reduce spam.
Or a tick box or something saying: tick that you are not spam. If they would not tick it.
Or saying: do not tick it if you are not spam. If they might tick it.
Comments are now disappearing after about a week. What is the point in writing them?
Our comments are wiped out of the record of history.
You don’t reply to them.
And I haven’t noticed my comments to affect your views, by what you say on shows.
I wonder if I am wasting my effort and time writing them.
And a lot of times I took a lot of thought and time on writing them.
And sometimes I think of something to comment but I reduce my comments to only most important things, and less often.
And no one else will see them long if at all, because I might not listen to a show until a few days later and then write a comment. And then if anyone still might listen after me and see the comment, the comment will be gone not many days after, as they are disappearing about a week after the show is on.
Is it to deter or reduce comments? Or to save money on the website? Or other reason?
Who cares what reason? It is pointless anyway isn’t it?
.
To everyone:
By the way if anyone else listening doesn’t know.
You can save yourself time by listening to shows on speeded up speed.
Depending on if your phone has it.
David duke shows:
On the david duke show, when you have the player open in its own page (rather than playing in the new archive list main page).
The new page opens when you start playing it or when you play it and then click on “download audio”.
If you click on the three dots … on the right hand side of the player.
Then it gives you options to listen on different speeds. x2 is fine for most david duke shows.
And you can alter it as you want.
If you zoom the page in also, multiple times,
you might eventually see on the left hand side of the page, control buttons appear that allow you to skip forward or back 15 seconds.
Like already exists on the rbn shows player.
Rbn shows:
On the rbn player.
If you click the button on the top right of the player, that is a square with a diagonal line inside it.
It is to the left of the three vertical dots.
Then the player opens in a new page.
And the player on the new page has a speed button.
And you can choose x 1.5 or x 2 speed.
I don’t know if this is the same on all phones.
I only discovered the speeds on the rbn player a few days ago.
And have been using them on the david duke player early this year.
See if you can do it on your phone.
It will save you a lot of time.
God bless us.
Sometimes there are literally hundreds of spam comments (from bots and chat spamming programs) that take a long time to sort through. That’s why the comments are closed after a certain number of days; to help keep the spammers from flooding us on old posts.
The settings are supposed to ‘close’ the comments after so many days/weeks, but I was unaware that the comment section was removed totally when the comments are closed.
– mike s. at RBN
I’ve opened all comment time frames back up…
-mike
Thank you mike.
Thank you for responding and taking action.
Perhaps you could add a captcha or something similar, to help reduce spam.
Or a tick box or something saying: tick that you are not spam. If they would not tick it.
Or saying: do not tick it if you are not spam. If they might tick it.
Have a good week.
God bless you.
Either:
Tick if you are human.
Or:
Do not tick if you are human.
Would be better and more easily understandable wording to avoid confusion.