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Comments, corrections, clarifications and cock-ups

Crikey readers have their say on the stories of the day.

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There are intelligent thinking people who will not lie down in this distressing world

Guy Rundle's essay on the need to fight the forces against radical evil got readers reflecting.

The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecution can't be trusted with Cash referral

Crikey readers have a few things to say about the likelihood of Michaelia Cash being prosecuted.

Examining the remains of the Super Saturday byelection brawl

Crikey readers sift through the remains of Labor's byelection victories.

What will it take to undo Turnbull's NBN damage?

Crikey readers on the NBN's failures and the Nine-Fairfax fallout

A sad day for Australian journalism

Crikey readers respond to the Nine Fairfax merger and the machinations of Labor's new factional pact.

Is Assange in a prison of his own making?

Crikey readers debate who Julian Assange can blame for his legal troubles — the US government, or himself.

Debate rolls on about how best to secure your privacy online

Another reader has written in with their top tips for securing online safety.

We'll look back on this era of digital privacy in shame

Crikey readers respond to the end of our Prying Eyes series on digital privacy, and Eric Abetz's emails to GetUp donors.

Home Affairs wouldn't be the only office with bizarre rules

Home Affairs has denied reports of office bans on high heels and polka dot clothing, and Crikey readers have written in with their own separate experiences.