Guidelines for Mashable Users on Commenting
The administrators at Mashable truly admire and hold the comments posted by the Mashable community in high regards. Commenting is the most common medium today to contribute and participate in almost anything happening across the world. This way people help break the wall that stands between them as the reader and the actual writer or author.
However, sometimes this channel goes haphazard and does not follow the basic ethics and guidelines of commenting. To avoid any such scenario, following is a list of some simple guidelines that you, as part of the Mashable community, can follow to ensure that your comments are received at the other end and you enjoy the benefit of save commenting on Mashable. These guidelines have been posted publicly so that Mashable’s moderation process stays clear to everyone and that the Mashable community understands why some comments are deleted and not left there for others to read.
Hateful write-ups: Any kind of comments related to racism, homophobia and sexism, among others are against the rules of Mashable and will therefore be deleted.
Spam-related content: Any content that is found as spam or related to advertising in some or the other way will be treated as trash and will be subsequently deleted.
Any kind of personal attack: Any member on the Mashable community must not engage in any kind of personal attacks, abuses, or trolling on other users or author or any individual. Every discussion should be held intelligently and by sharing constructive thoughts and ideas among each other.
Scrap tactics: Everybody appreciates criticism and comments provided they are presented in a constructive fashion and thoughtful analysis. Any kind of smear tactics on the Mashable community or any of its writers will not be allowed and will be deleted.
Irrelevant comments: It is strictly advised that the Mashable users keep their conversation and comments crisp and to the point. This ensures that the comment has all relevant information and is better received at the author’s or writer’s end.
Threats and foul language: All users at Mashable must pay utmost attention to the language that they use while posting comments. The users must respect the other person’s emotions, beliefs, and views and therefore pay attention to not post anything that may sound threatening or offensive.
Choice of words: The users are the sole owners of the content they post on Mashable and therefore the tone of the language and the choice of words rest completely with them. Always hold discussions that are meaningful and respected by all in the group.
Invitation for help: Be part of community engagement by flagging spam and threads such as self policing. Keep the atmosphere at Mishable constructive, inviting and insightful.
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