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The Belmont Club: Comments Policy
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"The Belmont Club
The Belmont Club will be moving on Monday, June 23 to this new site .
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Comments Policy
I've adopted a hands-off policy towards comments at the Belmont Club because
the vast majority bring valuable insight to the discussion. Occasionally I'll
get mail complaining about offensive comments; and fair enough, there are some
which are pretty tasteless and a few which are downright offensive. Since I'm
ultimately responsible for maintaining the 'tone' of this site the choices open
to me are:
To appeal to everyone to avoid making comments which a reasonable person
may consider to be anti-Arab, anti-Semitic etc. or comments of a
scatological nature.
Confine posts to "safe" subjects which are unlikely to generate
controversial comments.
Disable comments.
I've decided to try #1 for a bit and to see how it goes. Failing that, it's
on to numbers 2 and 3.
Update
Comments contribute much, perhaps even most, of this site's value. Threads at
their best are very good indeed and that vitality needs to be protected. Often
the best part of the discussion comes in the first 70 or so comments and the
quality of the thread seems to depend on how well the first 20 do. But sometimes
the discussion gets hit by an early "thread killer" and never reaches
its potential. One way to prevent this, I think, is to try to keep from
commenting more than twice on the same thread (myself included) and making a
conscious effort to stay civil.
The choice of post topic may in some way be related to ensuing discussion, as
Geraldo and Rikki Lake doubtless knew; and it is the only variable I can
directly control. All I'm saying is I'll do my best to keep the Belmont Club and
its threads at the level its commenters deserve.
posted by Wretcha"
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