A couple of days ago, a research session on the interwebs led me to the BNP website – it was relevant, I don’t hang out there* – and I was rather surprised to notice their commenting system is running on the Intense Debate platform. After mulling it over for a few minutes, it occurred to me that ID may not be aware of this, so I sent them an email:
“Hi, I wondered if you were aware that your commenting platform is being used on this site http://bnp.org.uk ? The BNP is a far right organisation which propagates hatred against ethnic minorities, gay people and women.”
Today I got a response from a chap called Michael:
“We provide a free software and we don’t discriminate against people/websites that uses our software even if means that IntenseDebate is being used on websites that don’t share our same views.”
And that’s fair enough. I don’t expect everyone to share my views either. To give an example: I’m a Liverpool fan, but I accept that some people will insist on supporting Man United, no matter how ludicrous I find the idea. I’ve come to terms with that. OK, that’s a facetious point but I hope you get my drift. That wasn’t really why I asked if they knew though, it was more out of a sense of astonishment.
The thing is, Intense Debate is owned by Automattic, who also own WordPress – the special magic that makes this blog so fabulous. Well, WP is fabulous, at the moment, the blog less so. Yes, I’ve been tweaking again. Sorry.
Back to the post – this discovery was both disturbing, and a little upsetting. It means I now have something in common with the BNP. I bet if I’d checked – I couldn’t stay any longer, it smelt funny, and I could see strange, shapeless creatures moving in the corners – they’re probably using WP too. Joy. I’m delighted. </sarcasm>
The only upside I can see to this is, were I ever to have the misfortune to be trapped in a lift with Nick Griffin, we would at least have something to talk about. We could share plugin suggestions, swap anecdotes about those scary times when a back-up doesn’t go according to plan.
The downsides are numerous. For a start, who wants to think they could find something to talk to Nick Griffin about?! Also, WordPress, Intense Debate and Automattic are now a little diminished to me, tarnished by an involuntary association with people like this. They’ve gone the way of Gandhi, David Bowie, David Beckham and Carol Vorderman**; joined a list entitled ‘Heroes I Can No Longer Believe In’. The Stranglers were right
* If I did it would be to heckle, but I already do quite enough of that on the Daily Mail website – I know it’s wrong, it’s just so much fun.
** Until last week’s Question Time, I was so impressed by her mathematical ability, I know it’s just adding up, but I’m not very good at that, so I find it impressive when others are. But, then Carol had to go and spoil it by alerting us to the fact she is completely barmy.
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