Esther Crawley talk at TEDxBristol, Thurs 2nd Bristol - "Disrupting Your View Of ME"

I think TEDxBristol is hiding critical comments on Facebook. I could've sworn there were a bunch of them at
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https://www.facebook.com/TEDxBristol/videos/1952785661451603/
when someone posted a link earlier today. Now I can only see 5, though it says there are 39. Anyone else having the same problem, or am I failing at Facebook again? :p
 
I can see quite a few but if you are friends with someone whose comment(s) have been hidden then you will continue to see them, as long as you are logged in. One way to test this would be to log out and look at the same TEDxBristol post, and that way find out what is hidden and what isn't. My guess is they will have hidden all the critical ones.
 
I think TEDxBristol is hiding critical comments on Facebook. I could've sworn there were a bunch of them at
Code:
https://www.facebook.com/TEDxBristol/videos/1952785661451603/
when someone posted a link earlier today. Now I can only see 5, though it says there are 39. Anyone else having the same problem, or am I failing at Facebook again? :p
Same for me.
 
I can also only see 5 comments, though it says 39. If you hover over '39 comments' it only lists the writers of the 5 on show.
I notice EC is on the trailer video, but not listed in the 'class of 2017'.
I've added a comment. Let's see how long it lasts.
 
As long as you don't mind waiting a couple years until the next TEDxBristol :p But if they're shutting down criticism of Crawley on Facebook, they probably wouldn't be amenable to hosting an oppositional talk and video anyhow.
I see :(
Does anyone have any contacts at a major newspaper, say someone willing to write an article that Ted is protecting quacks?
 
Oh and an afterthought--I don't see Tuller's questions as particularly challenging.
I think we ought to be referring to them as straightforward, which is what they are/were.

He was as part of the public invited to "Dare to Disrupt" the narrative of ME, and he did exactly that, in a straightforward manner.

This is such a ripe opportunity to bring to the greater public's notice that the narrative cannot and must not be coopted by people who operate at this level of bias.

Very much agree with this.
 
Ooo, look what I found, https://tedxuniversityofbristol.com/

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Are people's faceache comments visible to only themselves or disappearing completely?
While TEDxBristol could potentially delete those comments that they find too disruptive, at the moment they are merely hiding them.

From
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https://www.facebook.com/help/297845860255949
When you hide a comment from a post on your Page, the comment will only be visible to the person who wrote it and their friends. When you delete a comment from a post on your Page, the comment will be permanently removed from the post.
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