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Submitted by David Roffey on February 1, 2007 - 9:32am.
Management Update 16
January statistics and financials.
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Submitted by David Roffey on January 1, 2007 - 3:59pm.
Management Update 15

December statistics and financials.

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Submitted by admin on December 14, 2006 - 4:56pm.
Christmas / New Year Break
We won't be publishing any new articles from 22 Dec through to the first week in January. Most editors are away / out of net contact, so comment publishing will also be intermittent. Have a good time doing other things (as we intend to) !
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Submitted by David Roffey on December 1, 2006 - 11:16am.
Management Update 14

November statistics, financials, and technicals.

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Submitted by admin on November 29, 2006 - 12:01pm.
Webdiary History

Margo founded Webdiary for the Sydney Morning Herald in July 2000 and took it independent on August 22, 2005. She related her view of the saga in a lecture to the South Australian Governor's Leadership Forum in February 2006.

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Submitted by David Roffey on November 4, 2006 - 11:05am.
Management Update 13

October statistics, financials, and technicals.

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Submitted by admin on November 1, 2006 - 11:38pm.
Writing for Webdiary

Webdiary is an open community site. With very limited exceptions set out in the Editorial Policy page, we publish every comment we receive that is coherent/comprehensible and not abusive to others. If you think the balance of the comments submitted has veered away from your position to the left, right, up or down, thensubmit some comments on the other side: what we won't do is start censoring comments simply to 'balance the debate'. We leave that up to you.

Similarly, unlike sites who moderate comments after first publication, we don't remove comments after they are published, unless a strong case is made out that they are abusive or against editorial policy and should not have been published. In the first ten months of 2006, we removed only two comments on those grounds. [Whereas the Guardian estimates that it removes up to 25% of all comments submitted to its Comment Is Free site after they are reported as offensive or unsuitable.] So, if you think a claim or reference in another comment is factually inaccurate, write in to say so (preferably with backing references to your view). We don't have time to fact-check everything, and anyway in many cases there are strong views and references on both sides of a dispute or debate.

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Submitted by admin on October 21, 2006 - 5:02pm.
Comments Unavailable: Technical Problem

Webdiary apologises for the problems we are currently experiencing with comments.  Our tech team is currently working on a solution and we hope to have the problem fixed soon.

SQL DB repaired.

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Submitted by Solomon Wakeling on October 12, 2006 - 12:10pm.
Latte with Noel

Solomon locks coffee-cups for a soft-hitting interview with Noel Hadjimichael

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Submitted by David Roffey on October 4, 2006 - 1:41pm.
Management Update 12

September statistics and financials

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Submitted by David Roffey on September 6, 2006 - 1:22am.
Management Update 11

August statistics and financials

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Submitted by David Roffey on August 1, 2006 - 9:27am.
Management Update 10

July statistics and financials.

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Submitted by David Roffey on July 2, 2006 - 2:44pm.
Management Update 9, and Accounts for 2005-6

June and Financial Year statistics and financials.

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Submitted by David Roffey on June 20, 2006 - 6:10pm.
Comment moderation
Some notes on why comments might not be published.
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Submitted by admin on June 15, 2006 - 9:33am.
How to Comment

Details on how the comments box works, and what happens when we edit / moderate comments

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Submitted by David Roffey on June 14, 2006 - 2:25pm.
Management Update 8

Webdiary state-of-play - and some significant changes and questions for Webdiarists.

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Submitted by David Roffey on May 26, 2006 - 9:49pm.
Slow editing

Some people have e-mailed asking what's happening: Hamish has taken some well-deserved time off (his first actual break other than Christmas in the last twelve months). Meantime, we seem to have hit a couple of days when the volunteer editors all have been busy on other stuff, so comments editing etc has been a bit intermittent. This is likely to continue for the next few days, so, if your favorite remark doesn't appear for a while, it probably will come round eventually ...

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Submitted by Guest Contributor on May 22, 2006 - 3:48pm.
Online abuse: making the case for civility

There has been much debate on Webdiary over its nearly 6 years of existence about the merits of moderation and registration of comments and commenters. Most serious sites either moderate or require registration or both - we do both. Today's Crikey accuses the SMH (moderation without registration) of systematically not publishing critical comments on blogs. Meanwhile, over the Guardian's new Comment is Free site (registration without moderation), a debate is under way about the need to tone some of the abusive comments down ... what follows is the view of Guardian Online Editor Emily Bell.

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Submitted by David Roffey on May 21, 2006 - 3:18pm.
Webdiarists at Sydney Writers' Festival

Peter Singer discusses his latest book, The ethics of what we eat, at City Recital Hall on Saturday 27 May 7pm, and joins Naomi Wolf on a panel discussing What makes a civil society? at Sydney Town Hall at 4pm on Sunday 28 May. Haifa Zangana joins several panels discussing Iraq and War: at Parramatta Riverside Theatre, 6:30pm Thurs 25th; at Sydney Theatre, 11:30am, Fri 26th; and at Sydney Town Hall, 6pm Fri 26th. She also discusses the problem of murders of academics in Iraq at Sydney Theatre, 11am, Sat 27th. Add any other recommended spots in comments!

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Submitted by David Roffey on May 3, 2006 - 8:26am.
Management Update 7

Webdiary GM David Roffey's wrap-up of the Webdiary state-of-play for April.

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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on April 11, 2006 - 11:11am.
Less whingeing more planning

"Why not harness the asset that Webdiary is not only to its own community but to society as an whole. We have State and Federal budgets coming up. What do we, as Webdiarists want to see happen in those budgets? What would be the cost, how would we balance the competing interests and how would we fund it all?" Malcolm B Duncan

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Submitted by David Roffey on April 2, 2006 - 11:34am.
March management update

Webdiary GM David Roffey provides our monthly report on site statistics, finances, registrations and Margo.

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Submitted by Margo Kingston on March 15, 2006 - 2:31pm.
The Webdiary story by Margo Kingston
Equipped with the ethical guidelines for good journalism, there is no reason why citizens with all sorts of expertise and experience can't worm their way into the closed club of media-politics-business and seek and get answers now hidden because the questions are never asked. Their accountability would come from the fact that their reports and pieces are themselves open to scrutiny and corrections from other readers through comments. And that before they become citizen journalists they must earn the trust and respect of other readers and contributors.
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Submitted by David Roffey on March 3, 2006 - 12:35pm.
Webdiary Management Update 5

Webdiary GM David Roffey provides our monthly report on site statistics, revenue and sundry.

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Submitted by admin on February 22, 2006 - 7:48am.
Privacy Policy

We do not store details about you on this site unless you register to make comments. Any details you may supply in respect of payments, donations etc are not stored on this site or in any place accessible to the public.

If you register to make comments, your e-mail address is retained by us so that we can communicate with you in respect of site content. We will not supply that address to any other parties, and it is only available on this site to authorised editors. Your complete registration record is available to be viewed by you online at all times. No other personal data on you whatsoever is retained by us.

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Submitted by David Roffey on February 1, 2006 - 9:03pm.
Webdiary Management Update 4

Our General Manager's monthly update on site traffic, publishing, Webdiarists, finances and Margo.

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Submitted by admin on January 21, 2006 - 1:28pm.
Refund Policy

Money might be paid to Webdiary in one of three ways: as a Donation, as a payment for Advertising, or in payment for Merchandise. Refund policies for each fo these circumstances are set out here.

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Submitted by admin on January 5, 2006 - 9:06am.
Webdiary Contributors
Any contributors who are not registered on Webdiary will be under Guest Contributors for the now. Please let us know if there are posts missing from anyone's archive or if there are registered users' posts which are still not archived under their name.
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Submitted by David Roffey on January 2, 2006 - 4:40pm.
Webdiary Management Update 3 & 2005 accounts

Well, an eventful December to finish the year off. As you will have spotted, we parted company with Margo, Kerri and Wayne, moved to the new site, and started taking advertising.

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Submitted by Hamish Alcorn on December 24, 2005 - 10:29pm.
Good Night

Good night for the year from Webdiary. This is the last post for the year. We will be back with New Year bells on the 2nd January.

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