Comments Policy

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We welcome comments and will accept any reasonable or constructive comment that contributes to debate, including strong criticisms – so feel free to say what you want within reason. Comments are routed to the Blog Team and not posted for public view until they have been checked. There will be a brief delay in posting overnight, at weekends and when we are very busy. Please note that we operate our comments system under the following guidelines:

ISOC membership: Comments are open to all ISOC members affiliated with the UK England chapter as of 8 December 2012, 8:00 UTC. Members may comment to the blog or privately.

Private comments: please be sure to mark your SUBJECT. Private Comment. Don’t forget to refer to what you are commenting on

Non ISOC chapter members: May comment directly to contact@isoc-e.org stating whether they wish their comment to be public and referencing the topic or comment being commented on.

Email Privacy: Email address you use for ISOC membership is required for commenting, this is not published on the blog, nor shared. It may be used by the blog committee to privately contact the commenter.

Language and Manners: This blog is public, and comments which include offensive or inappropriate language, or considered by the blog committee and to be rude and offensive, will be edited or deleted.

No Personal Attack Comments Permitted: No personal attacks are permitted in this blog’s comments. You may question or argue the content, but not attack the blogger, nor any other commenters.

A Comment is Conversation: A comment which does not add to the conversation, runs off on an inappropriate tangent, or kills the conversation may be edited, or deleted.

Consultations & Feedback: Evidence is preferred to raw opinion. Feedback is taken via multiple channels and so no comment nor thread of comments should be cited as representing ISOC chapter stated view.

Limit Links: This blog is setup to automatically hold any blog comment with more than two links in moderation, which may delay your comment from appearing on this blog. Any blog comment with more than two links could be marked as spam.

What To Do If Your Comment Does Not Appear: If you leave a comment on this blog and it does not appear in a reasonable time period, and you know that it does not violate these Comment Policies, contact the blog committee.

Commenters Blocked: Anyone who violates this Comments Policy may be blocked from commenting on this blog.

All Rights Reserved: The blog committee reserves the right to edit, delete, move, or mark as spam any and all comments. They also have the right to block access to any individual or group of people from commenting, or from the entire blog.

Joining ISOC chapter: ISOC chapter membership is free and open to all interested in maintaining an open Internet for everyone. Join the ISOC UK England chapter.

Attribution.
With thanks to the LSE whose wonderful Blogs comment policy we’ve in part lifted.