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A word to commenters
Gentle readers,
Allow me to direct you to the prominently posted comments policy for this blog, located at the top of the page. Please note that while comments are welcome, they should be on topic "and should not contain profanity, personal attacks, or constitute spam or advertising." In the year and a half or so that I have maintained this site for ACTA, I have never made a practice either of deleting comments or of banning commenters. The site really is committed to the free exchange of ideas, and as a result, I've approved a great many comments that contain slurs against ACTA and against myself. I have also approved a great many comments by readers who at times spend more time attacking one another than they do debating issues. I write this post now because I want to remind readers that this is a blog about ideas, and that it does not welcome ad hominem attacks of any sort, against any person. I don't want to have to get into the business of banning commenters, or singling particularly nasty comments out for deletion. So, to everyone who comments here, please make a particular effort to ensure that your tone is civil, and that your focus is on ideas and issues, and not on personal attacks. If everyone can make that commitment, discussion will improve immensely, and all will benefit.
Posted by acta online at November 2, 2006 06:24 PM
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