Posted on 04/24/2014 11:36:45 AM PDT by Voice of Reason88
As of now, the books are open at Hot Air! Those who want to add their voices to our comment sections can now register to join our community. Well keep it open until 4 pm ET today. First read our Terms of Service, and if you agree, register through this link and follow the steps.
Here are a few things to keep in mind. When you register, we will e-mail you a password. It may take a while (anywhere from a couple of minutes to an hour or so, depending on the traffic this open registration creates) to get your e-mail, but it will come to you from mail-at-hotair-dot-com. Please check your spam and junk folders if you do not get the e-mail in a reasonable time, as it is almost certainly there if not in your inbox. At that point, you can comment, but we have to approve your first comment from moderation before you can post any others. That will take us some time to do, so dont start shooting us e-mails about how your comment didnt appear.
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thanks. I registered. Don’t know why hotair.com is so stingy about this, nor what moves them to “open the books” either.
It does give them some control over the trolls.
I wanted to get this out there since I dont know when in the future they might do this.
Pass the word along.
Why does Hot Air allow so many trolls to post on it? The comment section of Hot Air are the worst of any conservative site I have seen. Jim Robinson does a great job of nuking the trolls on this site, as it should be.
I guess they are trying to be fair about things, and it fun to eviscerate leftists with logic here and there.
Part of the reason I posted that is to try and get a few more conservatives on the site.
But places free of leftist yammerings are a nice refuge at times.
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