As we recently reported, Comment is Free now permits commenters to upload pictures that appear in the posts of the comment threads.
In response to this development, Cityca, who like AKUS and many others was banned for his pro-Israel stance on CiF, has designed a “badge of honor” for those that have been banned by CiF. If you wish to use the “badge of honor” as your picture on CiF, simply right click on the image below and save it to your desktop and then follow the Guardian’s instructions for uploading pictures when editing your user profile.
According to Matt Seaton, “we at the Guardian believe in equality and democracy in all things, even avatars” so based on that you should not have to worry about the Guardian censoring the use of the “badge of honor” !
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Badge of Honor: Banned from CiF
As we recently reported, Comment is Free now permits commenters to upload pictures that appear in the posts of the comment threads.
In response to this development, Cityca, who like AKUS and many others was banned for his pro-Israel stance on CiF, has designed a “badge of honor” for those that have been banned by CiF. If you wish to use the “badge of honor” as your picture on CiF, simply right click on the image below and save it to your desktop and then follow the Guardian’s instructions for uploading pictures when editing your user profile.
According to Matt Seaton, “we at the Guardian believe in equality and democracy in all things, even avatars” so based on that you should not have to worry about the Guardian censoring the use of the “badge of honor” !
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