Comment Policy

 

Welcome to the Comment Policy for the landing page of the Email Etiquette Workshop. We value open and respectful discussions that foster diverse perspectives. Your participation in shaping the conversation around our blog posts is essential, as it transforms them into shared points of view. Sometimes we’ll find common ground, while other times we may differ, and that’s what makes the comment section a vibrant hub of ideas.

Feel free to challenge my views. I can handle constructive criticism, as it shows your passion for the topic. After all, I’m the one who sparked that reaction, so if you feel the need to express your thoughts vigorously, go ahead. Just remember to maintain a level of respect in your comments.

However, attacking fellow commenters is not acceptable. They, like you, are simply contributing their unique perspectives to the initial topic. You are welcome to critique me since this blog is my domain, and I take responsibility for what transpires here. Nevertheless, targeting other commenters is considered poor etiquette.

I firmly believe in maintaining an open comment policy, which means I won’t moderate comments before they are published. This approach encourages genuine interaction and conversation. Based on past discussions, it seems that most people agree with this approach.

Let’s strive to maintain a respectful atmosphere. As I mentioned earlier, feel free to challenge my ideas, as I am open to diverse viewpoints. However, let’s treat all participants, including yourself, with kindness. Failure to do so may result in moderation and deletion of inappropriate comments. Continued abusive behavior will lead to a ban.

The same rules apply to comments containing slanderous or libelous statements. As the owner of this blog, I hold responsibility for the content posted here, and I will not allow any allegations that could lead to legal repercussions. Such comments will be promptly removed.

Let’s also keep bigotry, hate speech, sexism, profanity, and similar content out of the discussion. If you seek that kind of content, there are other platforms available, such as TechCrunch or YouTube. Furthermore, please refrain from including affiliate links in your comments. Instead, you are welcome to reference any blog posts you’ve written about a specific affiliate program.

Does this sound fair?

Oh, and one more thing: Please use real names only, as we discourage the use of SEO-driven keyword names. Rest assured, your site will receive a backlink thanks to our Do-Follow arrangement, so there’s no need to excessively optimize your name for search engines. Names that are clearly intended for linkbait purposes will be edited.