El Scorcho wrote:
It's still going to get blocked.
I hope not. I figure one of two things will happen -- they'll either vanish completely because they get no readership and thus become irrelevant, or they'll actually become another place where people can discuss concerns about Liberty without getting labeled as "anti-Liberty" or "anti-Falwell" or something like that.
I'm hoping they're going to have some sort of vetting process for reader submissions, so that they can make sure that every argument on the blog is more than just ad hominem attacks and that everyone is actually researching what they're talking about. Otherwise, it's going to degenerate really quickly into something that nobody wants to admit to reading or writing.
I don't like the fact that LU students can't see things like that blog -- reminds me too much of
The Student Voice at PCC (check the link for that saga). Rather than ignoring criticism, the administration should be willing to engage critics (as long as they're not foaming at the mouth tools or something). Students know what's going on, and most are able to get around campus-wide restrictions on web sites anyway. Blocking a site makes more people want to know what's there, and keeps people wondering what the admin is trying to hide.