Scottish Paper Suspends Football Comments
Journalism.co.uk, Tuesday, October 16, 2012 1:19 PM
The Daily Record's digital editorial director Ewan Watt says the newspaper hopes to "find a solution" after comments on football articles were suspended last week due to ongoing commenting it says breached its terms and conditions. In an announcement to readers on Friday (12 October) the Daily Record said while it does "value the opinions of our readers" there has been "an unacceptable level of behaviour" which led to the decision to close the commenting facility on its football articles.
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