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-3 Post author: Gleb_Tsipursky 12 September 2015 03:44PM

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Comment author: Avo 13 September 2015 11:59:24PM 6 points [-]

You must have written the article off-campus while logged into the OSU proxy server. All links are the ones provided by the OSU proxy. This allows you to read subscription-only journals while off campus, but if you copy them, they won't work for anyone else. Salon won't be able to help you.

It does indicate that Salon doesn't proofread or copyedit, which is good to know.

Comment author: Gleb_Tsipursky 14 September 2015 02:32:58AM -1 points [-]

Ah, thanks for clarifying, makes sense. Oh well, such is life.

Comment author: gjm 14 September 2015 04:38:53PM 1 point [-]

There must be some mechanism for you to repair such errors in the article. (Imagine that you'd accidentally -- or not accidentally, for that matter -- written something libellous and obviously wrong. It must be possible to retract such things, no?)

I don't know how the process for submitting things to Salon works, but is there no one you can contact and say "oops, the hyperlinks in my article are garbled; please replace the article with this new version, which differs only in having them ungarbled"?

Comment author: Gleb_Tsipursky 15 September 2015 02:28:05AM -1 points [-]

Yup, I already sent an email to my contact there with a new version that I created after signing out of my OSU account, so it's all clean. Hopefully they will put it up soon.