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    KWHF-LM8 Scott Clark memories

    shclark
    shclark ✭
    September 28, 2024 edited February 8 in Memories

    I see a “RESTRICTED” notice on a memory posted on KWHF-LM8. I am not aware of the reason for restriction since the photos do not depict salacious or inappropriate behaviors— just crowds waiting to see Pres Jos Fielding Smith with President Nixon. The photos are taken from books sold at Deseret Book. The memory is about helping to protect these folks when I was a Hinckley Fellow in 1970. No controversial behavior is shown since all spectators were well behaved. The photo also includes Nathan E Tanner & Howard W Hunter & the meeting was widely publicized, photographed & shown on KSL TV. The photos show the excitement & enthusiasm of LDS spectators to share a moment when the U S President called on the Prophet— a credit to the respect & honor accorded to LDS leaders. What is “bad” about that? (Please explain)

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    • Áine Ní Donnghaile
      Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
      September 28, 2024

      The original review of an uploaded Memory is done by a computer algorithm, and that algorithm often gets it wrong.

      If you uploaded the Memory, you should have received an email advising you it was restricted. Simply reply to the email asking for human review. Easy.

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