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Commenting Policy

Comments are always appreciated here - but some ways of posting comments are more appreciated than others, when they help me to help you easier.

If you have a specific technical concern, please spend some time reading the various posts here. Click on "Topics" in the menu bar, and examine the Topics list. Try and post any comments in a post relevant to the subject of your comment.
  • If you have a question, or need help, about a specific blogging issue, post in Google Blogger Help, or in my supplementary forum Nitecruzr Dot Net - Blogging.
  • Always post comments about specific technical issues under a post discussing that issue, in the appropriate forum. Please! If you have a technical comment or question, comment under a post with an appropriate title.
  • Post comments about random blogging issues under The Real Blogger Status: Leave Comments Here.
  • Post comments about random networking issues under PChuck's Network: Leave Comments Here.
  • Post comments about random life and social issues under Miscellaneous Musings: Leave Comments Here.
  • If your comment includes any technical details, it really should be discussed in the appropriate online forum. If your details are sufficiently interesting to me at the time, I may elect to answer your query by email. This will only happen if you post with your email address provided - anonymous posts can't be handled this way, and many anonymous posts will be discarded.
  • Please note that I moderate comments here aggressively. I will not publish comments which
    • Contain foul language.
    • Link to controversial blogs, web pages, and web sites.
    • Link to spammy blogs, web pages, and web sites.
  • I prefer to publish comments, and posts, about solutions - and objective criticism. Even if your comment is technically correct, and relevant to the post where it's being moderated - if half of your comment consists of complaints about Blogger, and how evil they are for making changes without your consent - or attacking me for not treating you (or your buds) with the respect that you demand, I'll regretfully decline to publish your comment.

    Blogger, Tumblr, and WordPress all provide free online hosting. You're welcome to setup your own blog or web site where you control the content, and say what you will. Here, it's my ball park. Thank you for understanding.
  • If my comments about spam, and about Bloggers attempt to reduce spam, offends you as being insensitive, I apologise. Please note that I have been working with the spam problem for many years - and I consider the Blogger / Google anti-spam policies to be righteous. I'll respectfully request that you try to see the big picture, when commenting about spam policies.
With those guidelines in mind, I'll look forward to seeing your objective and polite comments. No spam will be accepted.


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