In some parts of the world people smoke unfiltered cigarettes. Others choose to drink unfiltered coffee. All are shown to be significant and possibly fatal long term health risks.
From in or around Cincinnati to search engine results and your computer screen, Patrick Hindert apparently enables "unfiltered comments". There's a lesson to be learned here. I'm "wondering" if having a blog, which due to this practice, effectively shills for almost every cure to impotence known to man, and connects them to structured settlements**, is part of some shrewd "knowledge management" strategy, or can unfiltered comments pose a significant risk to your and others' business and reputation***?
One structured settlement firm's marketing material discusses "enhancements to structured settlements" but I'm pretty sure this is NOT what they had in mind.
If you are going to hold yourself out as an expert on "Web 2.0 technology" as to structured settlements, or you are a user, for heaven's sake, tend your garden and filter the comments!
Word to the wise: avoid linking to a blog unless you verify the filtering practices of the blogger. Here's one example why. Years after a well intentioned trackback to Hindered's blog post , Stark & Stark Attorney Bruce Stern*** has now regrettably been inveigled into a mess, that I'm sure he didn't sign on for, due to Hindered's unfiltered comments.
For readers information Structured Settlements 4Real filters comments AND trackbacks.
**Exhibit: Download hindert_comments_indian_viagra_et_al.pdf (scroll to bottom of page 4 for the "comments" and Bruce Stern trackback)
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