On 19/1/07 12:00, "Nic James Ferrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "Jeremy Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> There are numerous discussions about the licence fee and other
>> issues relating the BBC's purpose, activities, and funding on the
>> "BBC" Points of view message board.
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbpointsofview/F1951574
> 
> This is a lot better. Why on earth doesn't the have your say stuff
> just use a view of this?
> 

Because, as I understand it, the idea is to focus on what the BBC does best,
rather than trying to do everything. As has been stated, there are other
places on the Net to discuss almost any topic.

While a more sophisticated forum would facilitate more in-depth discussion,
that's not really what the News website is for. But it is recognised that it
can be very satisfying to see other people's opinions (i.e. stand-alone
comments) about some stories, and that's what Have Your Say is for.

Note: This is my personal opinion, not the official view of the BBC.

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