Contemptible Comments

SPICY IP:

The past few weeks have seen the quality of comments received on the blog sink to abominable levels. If it were simply low quality comments with no bearing on the topic under discussion, one might have deleted it and left it at that. And hoped that commentators would work harder the next time to read the post carefully and leave a comment that was somewhat meritorious. It bears noting that our threshold for “merit” in a comment pretty much mirrors the copyright threshold for originality i.e. the standard is abysmally low! Unless the comment has absolutely no bearing on the topic under discussion, we will publish it.
Unfortunately, the problem is not simply with low quality comments that have no bearing on the topic. What we’ve been noticing is an escalation of comments that exhibit a significant degree of depravity and venom, personally targetting our bloggers and using highly abusive language. This is particularly so for posts relating to the Indian patent office (and in particular the post concerning the CSIR:IPO outsourcing arrangement that we began to showcase recently).
This is nothing short of shameful and reflects the worst of human depravity. If the makers of these comments think that this degenerate expression of their sick constitutions will force us to desist from our postings, they are sadly mistaken. If at all anything, it will only serve to increase our exposure of the malaise in Indian IP institutions. While these despicable commentators would have wasted their valuable time penning down vile trash that never sees the light of the day!
ps: for those interested, an earlier post outlining our moderation policy is here.