From 15dad29e1ef81394de200053073f057a0e9042d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Drone Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2023 13:03:48 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] update blog.hillion.co.uk --- blog.hillion.co.uk/comments/index.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/blog.hillion.co.uk/comments/index.html b/blog.hillion.co.uk/comments/index.html index d1fa268..e5c1450 100644 --- a/blog.hillion.co.uk/comments/index.html +++ b/blog.hillion.co.uk/comments/index.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Comment Policy | Jake Hillion

Comment Policy

Welcome to my blog, where I share some technical bits and generally speak into the void. I imagine keeping this common section clean should be fairly easy, but if I am a bit slow there’s only one of me. I’ve decided to turn comments on to allow for some interaction, but of course, this is a privilege and not a right. To make sure things are all good, here are the comment guidelines:

  • Be polite – don’t be rude to anyone and respect others. If something you would say would get you bottled on the head offline, please don’t say it here. Remember there is a person behind the screen and that your words affect people.

  • Don’t troll. We appreciate and welcome criticism towards posts, but comments that add no value to the discussion or that are merely insulting would be deleted without exception.

  • Spam? Goodbye. We understand that you may make thousands of dollars working from home, however, we are not interested. Please refrain from posting or we’ll give you a hand and show both you and your post the door.

To put it in a simple sentence, the guidelines boil down to “Don’t be a dick”. If you don’t follow any of these guidelines, not only will I remove the comment, but I may also ban you from participating in future discussions.

These comment guidelines were lightly adapted from the great guidelines over at MSPoweruser.

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