[stylist] censorship

LoriStay at aol.com LoriStay at aol.com
Thu May 7 03:00:00 UTC 2009


I'm in agreement with you, Helene.
Lori
In a message dated 5/6/09 10:16:25 PM, dreamavdb at googlemail.com writes:


> I used to write letters for the RNIB magazine new beacon. I don't mind
> cutting and pasting a word or two to make things more readable.
> However I do mind when what I write gets changed like it did when I
> wrote something about the Opticon. I was writing that people still use
> it and find it useful. Only the RNIB quoted me as saying it was
> popular. I know it was never that, but things don't have to be popular
> to be useful. It had a very small market which is why it died out, but
> the market was there. Their just wasn't many of us. So where RNIB got
> the word Popular from I'll never know.
> 
> Editing to smooth things is fine by me, but editing to radically
> change the meaning. ie in changing the word useful to popular which
> made me sound rediculous.
> 
> Helene
> 
> 




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