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		<description>Posted by Roseanne in/from the IIA LinkedIn Group

Good article Fred addressing many of the concerns that companies have. I think you are right as well to say that when a company can moderate both good and bad feedback should be displayed for the reasons you state. However I would argue strongly for editing out bad language (it strengthens no-one&#039;s argument) but the moderator should make this policy clear in comments moderation policy. The commenters point is still made and company image is still intact. I know there are many who argue that bad language helps to express anger or frustration but there are many words in the English language that will allow a clever individual to get this emotions across if they think it is appropriate.

Thanks for posting and thanks also Richie for your post yesterday.

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<p>Good article Fred addressing many of the concerns that companies have. I think you are right as well to say that when a company can moderate both good and bad feedback should be displayed for the reasons you state. However I would argue strongly for editing out bad language (it strengthens no-one&#8217;s argument) but the moderator should make this policy clear in comments moderation policy. The commenters point is still made and company image is still intact. I know there are many who argue that bad language helps to express anger or frustration but there are many words in the English language that will allow a clever individual to get this emotions across if they think it is appropriate.</p>
<p>Thanks for posting and thanks also Richie for your post yesterday.</p>
<p>Roseanne</p>
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