Saturday, February 20, 2010

"Typo-Knig"

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Continued from:
HuffPost's protection of the most egregious violators of its "policies" --- and its banning of non-violators --- often on a minute-to-minute basis

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Although there are users who are more egregious violators of HuffPost's comment policy, "Typo-Knig" ranks pretty high up there, in terms of:
(a) Obsessively attacking other users with depraved, explicit vulgarity

(b) Celebrating the fact that whereas HuffPost bans the users he targets, he and his radical leftist "friends" are able to continue along, without interruption

But on February 18, 2010, he apparently felt so grateful to HuffPost that he decided to openly thank the site for publishing his self-admittedly "vile," abusive comments:


Here is a screencap of "Typo-Knig's" comment archive from Feb. 19, 2010. Note that HuffPost has published 5,800 of his comments:


Yet at the same time, as is documented in this special report, HuffPost continues to censor, on a minute-to-minute basis, and ban after as few as six comments, users who dare to express conservative viewpoints, or challenge or mock "protected" users such as "Typo-Knig."

Update, April 22: HuffPost banned "Typo-Knig" --- for three weeks, but allowed him to establish a new account with the same avatar, "Bagger Please," but then fully reinstated him on April 22, with his entire comment history and fan base intact. This stands in sharp contrast to HuffPost's permanent banning of non-violating users who dare to stand against "protected" users such as Typo-Knig.

Below is a PDF containing the proof of HuffPost's actions: On page 6 is "Typo-Knig's" final post, on April 2; on Page 5 is his first post after being reinstated, on April 22, and the resulting celebration among his "friends":


02Apr banned 22Apr reinstated one page -


And note that by April 26, HuffPost had reviewed, approved and decided to publish a total of 9,246 of "Typo-Knig's" comments, nearly four thousand over the recent two months:


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