Site Policies
Jul 18th, 2007 by Terresa Monroe-Hamilton
Anyone can comment on Media Mythbuster’s blog. All comments will be moderated however. This is to prevent spam and individuals from using this blog for personal uses and/or unprofessional behavior.
We politely request that no cursing or foul language be used in any comments or postings. We strive to keep this blog a cut above of the mainstream and we want to keep this as an arena that is suitable and pleasant for all to visit.
All comments are subject to being used on our blog, etc.
If you wish to utilize our content, please restrict it to no more than 3 to 4 paragraphs unless you receive authorization from the editor/administrator.
Those wishing to contribute content to the blog or wiki can send us an email at info@mediamythbusters.com. The wiki side is for fact-based issues and the blog is for airing opinions. To keep the wiki based solely on facts, only people who have been approved by the editor/administrator will be allowed to post. The same goes for contributors to the blog. However, we accept all tips, articles and opinions for review and a decision will be made by the administrators on posting etc. All contributions are greatly appreciated…
For Approved Direct Contributors of the Wiki - Posting Policy:
– Do not add to or edit the Main Page. If you have a suggestion for the main page please email it to Lorie or Terresa.
– Do not create a new Media Myth list entry without first checking with Lorie or another editor. It is not necessary to check before creating new internal link pages, but additional major entries to the Media Myths list should be cleared first.
– Only post material that deals with cases of media “malpractice.” There are other sites that cover media bias quite well, Media Mythbusters is focused primarily on cases where there is no room for interpretation.
– Keep the content of the material posted related to fact, not opinion. The purpose of the site is to track what was reported and how, not to speculate on why it might have been reported the way it was.
– Substantiate any material posted with supporting links.
– Always give full attribution (including links) and follow “fair use” rules
– Media Myths entries should address inaccurate or inadequate reporting, rather than slant or bias which can be open to interpretation.
– All material posted is subject to editing.
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Love your concept. Would like to contribute. My first input is below, and it is one of the most heinous myths ever. I realize you’re swamped now, but I sincerely hope you put this in your “someday soon…” folder. This site is a godsend for getting this (horribly misunderstood) catastrophe revealed before it’s too late, and if you aren’t one of the best-known blogs on the net by the time this issue becomes current again, you will be soon after….
I’m talking about Social Security. If you could be instrumental in exposing that myth to the nationm, you’d be a hero (mine, anyway!).
see http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig5/hale1.html
Have an accounting-savvy coleague read FOOL’S GOLD by Roy V. Dent. Available at Amazon.
Don’t bother to answer this email — if and when you get into this issue, I would love to hear from you.
George Hale
Kerrville, TX