EA WorldView's Comments Policy
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at 6:56
Scott Lucas

At EA Worldview, we value the benefit of civilised, engaged discussion and debate about the news we are covering. We also want you to be able to interact with and inspire each other.

For that constructive dialogue, we moderate our comment space and will remove comments that violate our Terms of Service. Repeated offenders will be banned without notice.

We reserve the right to remove or edit comments. Reaasons why comments may be deleted include:

1) Spam --- including comments that are just a link to your blog without adding to the discussion.
2) Ad hominem attacks or racist, sexist, homophobic, or misogynist language.
3) Personal insults, threats, or advocacy of violence.
4) Excessive length. Please learn to love the line break, so we don't have to parse an undifferentiated wall of text.
5) Posting multiple comments that do not add to the discussion. Comments should either relate to something EA has written, respond to another comment, or contain a link to a relevant story that EA writers may cover. If you have a lot to say that is not directly relevant to EA Worldview, why not start a blog?

Two suggestions to help us make the comment space a friendly and productive area:

1) Please do give thoughtful responses to less well-informed commenters.
2) Please do flag comments that violate our policies. But please use your flagging powers wisely.

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