Hi Newcomer, coded in Perl for 10 years professionally, been to 5+ YAPCs in that time, not coded for last 5 years. Something got my goat up ... got fed up of state sponsored website banning comments they deemed un PC. (BBC). Not into racism or offensive language. Should be allowed to present a well reasoned comment on BBC HYS. Would like to ping the BBC HYS (can hopefully be adapted to any moderated comment site) for post-posted comments being taken down. I comment on economics and get censored if it doesn't fit the political narrative of the day. I realise that they won't like spamming/pinging every second, and also can't ping for what they cut off at source. Basically want some hints to point me in the direction of finding out what comments the BBC censors and page it in real time and let the public decide whether the BBC is impartial or not. Been out of the game since 2008 so probably got a lot to re-learn. Don't need the basics, just a sketch so as not to re invent the wheel. Many thanks PS, I asked the same question on Dev Shed and they pointed me to Perl Monks so I hope you guys can help. It's a freedom of speech thing, I'll write it myself and make it available for free, I just want to know where to start.

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