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... me a couple of times if I can put them back on.
And you know what? I think I will. But first, I'm going to have a comment policy.
Here it is:
All comments are moderated. I work to review and approve comments as quickly as possible, but please do not resubmit your comment if it does not appear right away.
Please be kind in your comments. Flaming or use of threatening language is not ...
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... a good chance to get a friendly link from me. If you leave a relevant comment, even if you choose to respectfully (respectfully is the key word) disagree ... a link to your website other than to your main domain.
Every post comment containing profanity or links to anything illegal will be deleted.
Post from Web Hosting Review Blog:
Comment Policy Has Changed
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I deleted a comment this evening. First time for that. So, for the record:
Identify yourself in some way that I will recognize. I can see your email and your IP when you post, as well as whatever screen name you pick. This is not an open community, this blog is not crawled by search engines, and I haven’t posted its location anywhere public. So if you’re here, you know who I ...
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Apparently the phrase "brainless idiot" does not adhere to the Being Frank comment policy.
I think that's what I said, I don't tend to be any stronger than that, though it would be deserved for those who continue to drive the Church in NZ into disrepute.
Who knows what Mr Tips said, I doubt it was that bad ...
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Recently we have had to disable the moderated comments for our posts.
This, in no way, constitutes any censorship - it is purely a lack of time issue.
We apologize for any inconvenience and trust readers will continue to support this site.
We may, in the future, revise this policy, depending on resources.
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... regular programming here at The
Energy Collective to say a few words about our commenting policy.
As
you've probably noticed, there have been a lot more comments on the
site recently ... are loathe to take these comments down
unless we feel we must.
Guests have the ability to comment, but these comments are
moderated before they are displayed, and when we have doubts, we are
more likely to leave ...
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... site and/or content without notice or reason. Any anonymous comment without a name, ID, or information regarding the identity of the person, will be deleted ... reply is posted with civility and not hostility or disrespect. Any comment that links to spam or inappropiate content will be deleted ... Children and young adults read this blog, and the Comment Policy WILL be strongly enforced in order to protect ...
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... have to give them a reason!
But before you do anything else – you need to create a clear Commenting Policy. I’m not going to go into details as I have previously shared how in this post – Create Clear ... Inspiration“Email Ethics” Or Why My Autoresponders Will Be Changed To NoreplyCreate Clear Comment Policy To Avoid SpamCompensation Disclosure
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... themselves feel comfortable enough to participate....I have decided to formulate a very simple comment policy. Basically, from now on, I will delete from now on all personal comments about other commenters. If you call someone a "douchebag", for example, then your comment will just be deleted, so all the effort you have gone to, if any, to formulate your thoughts will be wasted. (I ...
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Comments are welcome at JGIG!
A few of the comments I’ve received at JGIG lately made me realize that a comment policy was long overdue. Unfortunately I did have to go to moderated comments last year when some abusive stuff came through =o( . So here’s the scoop:
1.  Please comment on issues related to a specific
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... ;ve deleted comments that may have been human. To help me moderate I've decided to make explicit our comment policy:
If you are rude, obnoxious and offensive, don't expect to hide behind anonymity
If you are libelous, I will probably delete itÂ
That really is about it. That's why I've never felt the need to spell it ...
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... on all of this, and have decided I'm not changing much of anything. I like this "site disclaimer and comment policy" from Whatever. I also found great stuff in this article about spammers and trolls and things the author has learned about comment moderation. It's pretty clear moderation isn't rocket science.
So basically, ...
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... Assembly occurred in 2008. The process included two comment periods for all of the new and revised policy statements by the membership prior to ... Social Work Speaks. If a legislative proposal is consistent with the policy statement, NASW then considers additional factors, ... effect on our clients prior to determining support. If there is no policy statement on the issue, the Board of Directors may make ...
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... and Robynn Sturm. Visit the original article at
Comment on this post at the OSTP blog.
Yesterday we ... ?
4. Other. What other structural characteristics of a public access policy ought to be taken into account to best accommodate the needs and interests of authors, primary and ... Officer in the Office of Science and Technology Policy
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... decent human beings. I also realise that some fellow bloggers will disagree with my policy or think I'm being too anal....just as I may disagree with theirs but I respect their right to have it. Fortunately, I haven ... way!
SEDSHED BLOG POLICY
I'm not entirely against anonymous comments, as some people are, but if you're going to make a controversial or argumentative comment, then please ...
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