Before we get started commenting, we first must clear through a few ground rules about comments on this blog.
- Probably the most important rule is that you must use fully legitimate sources to support a statement that you are making about a particular post. For now, you must have at least one of the following sources to confirm what you are stating is true.
- Snopes news
- BBC news
- Wall street journal
- New York Times
- Any legitimate government site (ie: national treasury, national revenue service ect…)
- National geographic
- History channel
- Science Channel
- Discovery Channel
- WHO – World Health organization
- B. In order to prove that you did pull your data from at least one of the reliable sources, all of your comments related to any data must have the URL pasted at the bottom of them. This way, I or anyone else who wants to verify your data can easily do so by copying and pasting the URL back into their search engines and see the exact article you pulled your data from.
- Absolutely no profane language will be acceptable at any time on this blog. This is for two separate reasons. First, our goal on this blog is to handle debates in as professional a way as possible. Professionalism has no room for profanity. Second, We as administrators wish to be able to say that the material covered in this blog will be available to everyone including the younger generations.
- Failure to follow any or all of the above will result in the comment in question to be deleted from the argument. in extreme circumstance you may even be temporarily or even permanently banned from the blog. (depending how severe the infraction(s) are)
- Finally, if you see anyone else violating any of the above standards please feel free to contact me and let me know. If I don’t jump on it right away it means I am busy and will do so as soon as I can.