Per our Terms of Use (www.sandiegoreader.com/terms_of_use), “We prohibit profanity, libel, spam, racial epithets, and the harassment and abuse of others.”
We use our best judgment, our Terms of Use, and feedback from our users to determine which content is inappropriate and needs to be removed.
Thanks for the valuable feedback on how we’re displaying blogs.
The problem with giving priority to “Most Popular” is that the most popular then get more attention, and tend to stay most popular. As jayallen correctly points out, we’ve chosen to display posts in a way that cycles them more frequently.
On the neighborhood blogs page, it certainly makes sense to display the date a blog was last updated. You can expect that to be added shortly.
We’ll also working on a page that displays the most recent blog comments -- which may be an indicator of most popular, and a way to see if someone has commented on an old thread.
You should have no problem using HTML tags in blog entries. You can find tags for all your various styling needs through a quick Google search.
Thanks for reaching out. We're listening. — October 1, 2009 8:44 p.m.
great blogs to read
We're working on repairing a couple site glitches, folks. Bear with us. Problems can be reported to [email protected]— July 16, 2010 10:07 p.m.
Three 6 Mafia -- 07/29/10 at 4th&B
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Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube -- 07/24/10 at 4th&B
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Ratt -- 08/07/10 at 4th&B
Post a comment on this page telling us why you want to go to this show and you could win a pair of tickets! Comment must be posted by noon, Thursday, August 5, in order to be eligible. Five winners will be chosen at random and will be notified via email. Only Reader newsletter subscribers are eligible for this promotion. If you haven't already signed up you can do that here: www.sandiegoreader.com/newsletters.— July 16, 2010 3 p.m.
Comic Relief is Dead
Re #68: There are only two entries in "Memorial Life" currently displaying because the rest of the entries in that blog have been made private by the author. Blog authors have the capacity to take their entries offline at anytime.— July 11, 2010 8:48 a.m.
Comic Relief is Dead
Re: #41 and #62 It's pretty simple, CuddleFish. As was previously explained to you via email: Recipes belong in the recipe section. Event content belongs in the event section. Blogs belong in the blog section. We have always organized content this way. This is nothing new. There is no hidden agenda. All content posted by a particular person (whether a comment, a blog, a recipe, etc...) can be found on that person's profile page, accessed by by clicking on their name.— July 10, 2010 9:49 a.m.
HELP
The Del Mar neighborhood page should be a good start: http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/neighborhoods/…— April 6, 2010 2:15 p.m.
On ADAM LAMBERT's side; this time.
Go to your profile page (http://www.sandiegoreader.com/accounts/profile/) to upload an avatar.— December 3, 2009 1 p.m.
Dear Reader Website Powers That Be
Oh, you meant *comment* posts! To clarify: HTML in blog entries is totally allowed. In comments, 'tis not. Maybe in a future version. The Penn and Teller situation is being investigated.— October 1, 2009 9:55 p.m.
Dear Reader Website Powers That Be
Per our Terms of Use (www.sandiegoreader.com/terms_of_use), “We prohibit profanity, libel, spam, racial epithets, and the harassment and abuse of others.” We use our best judgment, our Terms of Use, and feedback from our users to determine which content is inappropriate and needs to be removed. Thanks for the valuable feedback on how we’re displaying blogs. The problem with giving priority to “Most Popular” is that the most popular then get more attention, and tend to stay most popular. As jayallen correctly points out, we’ve chosen to display posts in a way that cycles them more frequently. On the neighborhood blogs page, it certainly makes sense to display the date a blog was last updated. You can expect that to be added shortly. We’ll also working on a page that displays the most recent blog comments -- which may be an indicator of most popular, and a way to see if someone has commented on an old thread. You should have no problem using HTML tags in blog entries. You can find tags for all your various styling needs through a quick Google search. Thanks for reaching out. We're listening.— October 1, 2009 8:44 p.m.