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I would ask Susan Polgar why she continues to post the article about Wesley So’s mother since it has been over one year now.
It is not a new post. It is a post from April 12, 2015.
why after more than a year do you still post it. That was my question.
Why not? Many have not read it yet. Shouldn’t the world know the real Wesley So?
Has the ungrateful Mr. Wesley So apologized to his Mother, teammates, and coaches?
How do you know that many have not read it yet. It has been posted for over a year now. It’s time to move on. I would think that there are many other stories that would be of interest to chess fans.
Probably not. But does posting the story really solve anything other than to see who the real Wesley So is. Anyone that follows this site or other chess sites already know about the situation. I don’t like what he did anymore than you do (I was a fan of his for years before that happened) but to continually be reminded of his failures doesn’t solve anything.
As a policy of this website, we do not remove any post. We also do not have the ability to remove any post from the most popular story list. It is determined by the number of viewers of the posts. It is a feature of the software. So if you look at the main page, even though the story does not appear, it does on the most popular list when you click on any story. We hope this explains it.