- Jul 7, 2009
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Hi, I avidly follow Cycling News EVERY day of the year and I am often disturbed by the plethora of ignorant, ill-founded, libellous and just plain stupid comments that are tagged onto stories by readers who either hate cycling, know nothing about the sport, its history, its structure and the skills and pressures that are part of everyday PROFESSIONAL bike riders' lives.
Eventually, this morning, I posted a comment against one of these anonymous offending subscribers and, using my own name (which these blatant cowards DO NOT), I railed against the uninformed, libellous writings. I made the mistake, however, of using one word which may have prevented the post from being published. That word was "***". If that prevented my message from being published, maybe it is time that Cycling News found another way of "moderating" posts. Such as insisting that anyone who wants to accuse riders of doping (one of only many potentially libellous accusations) they MUST use their own names and not a nom-de-plume to cowardly hide behind.
If you love the sport, look at the positives and make considered comments or shut up! The authorities are taking care of the unsavoury side of the sport which has almost been wiped out in the last 18 months-two years, thanks to the individual blood passport programme.
Does anyone else feel the same? I was a professional for 16 years in Europe so I do have knowledge of the game.
Nigel Dean
Eventually, this morning, I posted a comment against one of these anonymous offending subscribers and, using my own name (which these blatant cowards DO NOT), I railed against the uninformed, libellous writings. I made the mistake, however, of using one word which may have prevented the post from being published. That word was "***". If that prevented my message from being published, maybe it is time that Cycling News found another way of "moderating" posts. Such as insisting that anyone who wants to accuse riders of doping (one of only many potentially libellous accusations) they MUST use their own names and not a nom-de-plume to cowardly hide behind.
If you love the sport, look at the positives and make considered comments or shut up! The authorities are taking care of the unsavoury side of the sport which has almost been wiped out in the last 18 months-two years, thanks to the individual blood passport programme.
Does anyone else feel the same? I was a professional for 16 years in Europe so I do have knowledge of the game.
Nigel Dean