Originally Posted by
PointMetothePlane
@Astrophsx - I've never censored one comment in the history of my blog and continue to not censor ANY comments. If you've never before written on the blog, your comment is displayed as pending until I approve it. Going forward, you will no longer need to wait for approval. This is the case for all BoardingArea blogs. Perhaps you should wait at least 24 hours before labeling someone as censoring???
I have a full-time job and do take some personal time on weekends as well. You posted late on a Saturday night and I was traveling internationally again today. Responding to your post was not my first priority, I apologize. Additionally, the pictures are from my personal stay and i've responded to your comment on the blog. My regular readers already know the circumstances from my past posts including one on this property.
Again, I think giving a blog at least 24 hours to approve a post (these are done manually) would be appropriate going forward.
I updated my post on here as soon as I saw my comment was posted to let people know that it was not censored.
I'm just curious.. After pointing out to you that the photos from your 9/2013 trip report of the Le Meridien Nice were taken in 2011 (at least that is what the metadata states and the website folder date was for another year), why did you then go back and re-edit the photos and then place them in a new folder? I just think as a reader I would like a blogger to point out when they are using screen shots of professional photos and also using photos that were not obtained on the current stay. I feel it is a bit misleading, and that is why I posted a comment... then posted a comment on here when I noticed that comments from other readers were posted and mine was not.
Unless I've missed a post I haven't seen anything about a broken camera. Maybe it is on a post that has yet to be published?