The New Haven Independent has a comment policy that outlines the rules for commenting on their website. The policy includes guidelines such as no gratuitous swearing, no allegations of criminal behavior, and no demeaning comments about religious or ethnic groups.
Comment Guidelines
The policy also encourages commenters to use their real names, but allows for anonymous posts. It warns against hijacking comment threads with ads or personal vendettas and encourages respectful and civil debate.
Original reporting: New Haven Independent — read the source article.
Comment Policy
The New Haven Independent has a comment policy that outlines the rules for commenting on their website. The policy includes guidelines such as no gratuitous swearing, no allegations of criminal behavior, and no demeaning comments about religious or ethnic groups.
Comment Guidelines
The policy also encourages commenters to use their real names, but allows for anonymous posts. It warns against hijacking comment threads with ads or personal vendettas and encourages respectful and civil debate.
Original reporting: New Haven Independent — read the source article.
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