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Here is an interesting project created by artist Erik Nordenankar that utilizes GPS technology and the company DHL to great the world's largest self portrait.
dear organic.. you would probably have more commenters / responses on your posts if you had a clear comment approval policy and accepted all on-topic comments.
for example, i know of a comment on this post that linked to the article about how this project was a hoax that was never posted. just sayin.
As Editor-in-Chief of ThreeMinds for the last 3+ years, I can honestly say that we never intentionally censor comments. Besides the fact that we love getting feedback, we are always hammering on about the importance of openness and transparency to our clients, and it would look pretty bad if we didn't practice what we preach.
We had pretty bad spam problem before we implemented captcha, and as a result the automated spam filter threshold has been set very high, particularly for comments that contain links. I thought we had addressed this problem, but I'll go back and revisit the settings so that the legitimate comments can get through. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for bringing it to our attention.
Now let me see if I can go back and find the rejected comments.
Comments (4)
cool idea, but it was actually a hoax:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2038701/'Biggest-drawing-in-world'-revealed-as-hoax.html
Posted by mark | May 27, 2008 5:31 PM
Posted on May 27, 2008 17:31
too bad it's fraudulent.
Posted by Ivana Busuttil | May 27, 2008 6:42 PM
Posted on May 27, 2008 18:42
dear organic.. you would probably have more commenters / responses on your posts if you had a clear comment approval policy and accepted all on-topic comments.
for example, i know of a comment on this post that linked to the article about how this project was a hoax that was never posted. just sayin.
Posted by just_sayin | May 29, 2008 11:50 AM
Posted on May 29, 2008 11:50
Hi just_sayin
As Editor-in-Chief of ThreeMinds for the last 3+ years, I can honestly say that we never intentionally censor comments. Besides the fact that we love getting feedback, we are always hammering on about the importance of openness and transparency to our clients, and it would look pretty bad if we didn't practice what we preach.
We had pretty bad spam problem before we implemented captcha, and as a result the automated spam filter threshold has been set very high, particularly for comments that contain links. I thought we had addressed this problem, but I'll go back and revisit the settings so that the legitimate comments can get through. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for bringing it to our attention.
Now let me see if I can go back and find the rejected comments.
Misha
Posted by Misha Cornes
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May 29, 2008 4:15 PM
Posted on May 29, 2008 16:15