We’ve established the following House Rules so that everyone can get the most out of this blog.
Please note that these rules apply to rich media submissions such as images, as well as content associated with you such as avatar images.
Names may be failed if they…
- Contain website or email addresses
- Contain contact information (i.e. phone numbers, postcodes etc)
- Appear to impersonate someone else
- Contain swear words or are otherwise objectionable
We reserve the right to fail comments which…
- Are considered likely to disrupt, provoke, attack or offend others
- Are racist, sexist, homophobic, sexually explicit, abusive or otherwise objectionable
- Contain swear words or other language likely to offend
- Break the law or condone or encourage unlawful activity. This includes breach of copyright, defamation and contempt of court.
- Advertise products or services for profit or gain
- Are seen to impersonate someone else
- Include contact details such as phone numbers, postal or email addresses
- Are written in anything other than English
- Contain links to other websites
- Describe or encourage activities which could endanger the safety or well-being of others
- Are considered to be “spam”, that is posts containing the same, or similar, content posted multiple times
- Are considered to be off-topic for the blog discussion
We welcomes feedback, both positive and negative, about this blog but please make sure your comments are in line with the above House Rules.
Repeatedly posting personal or offensive comments about individual members of the public or people who work for the Lyndhurst Parish Council may be considered harassment. We reserve the right to remove such messages and take action against those responsible.
What is moderation?
Comments on our blogs are checked by our web team to make the blogs a safe and enjoyable place to be, and ensure that they meet the House Rules.
The blog author or host does not usually moderate the content of the boards, although it is their job to keep the discussions relevant to the topic and within the guidelines. They may close off-topic or other rule-breaking discussions, and sometimes make a decision on comments that have been referred to them by the moderators. They may also alert the moderators to rule-breaking comments that they see in the course of their work.
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