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May

Comment Challenge Day 11 - Comment policy

   Posted by: Greg Schwartz   in Bloggery, Professional Development

After a packed Mother’s Day weekend, I find myself a day behind in the challenge. It’s time to lay out a comment policy. I think I can do this fairly succinctly.

Everyone is invited to comment, but you’ll need to provide a name and email address. Commenting in both text and video form are available on every blog post. If you don’t want your comments displayed publicly, you can use the contact form to communicate with me. If you’ve never commented here before (or your comment has three or more links in it), your comment will be added to my moderation queue and I’ll need to approve it before it appears. This is primarily for anti-spam purposes. If I seem to be taking a long time moderating your comment, drop me a line.

I expect that commenters will be civil and will attack ideas and not people. Further, I reserve the right to censor or delete anything on this blog at any time. That said, I’d be loathe to do so. You’d really have to violate my personal sensibilities somehow. In the unlikely event that I should be compelled to edit your comment, I will do so in as transparent a fashion as possible. So don’t worry about it too much. Speak your mind. The lines are open.

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