Terms of use for comments
- A user is able to write comments after logging in to Evangelical Focus. Comments have a maximum length of 500 characters. The language should respect the common English language rules. Comments written entirely using capital letters (e.g “I WANT TO COMMENT ON...”) will not be published.
- Comments have to address the issue addressed by the author of the article.
- No consecutive comments by the same user will be published.
- No personal data (phone numbers, email addresses, etc) will be published in comments. No external links will be published in comments.
- Comments which refer explicitly to people or institutions will not be published unless they refer issues and/or informations previously addressed by pusblished content.
- Personal attacks will not be accepted. We encourage our readers to debate about ideas not people.
- Comments are reviewed before they are published. The moderation team can approve the message, edit it to fit the terms of use, or deny its publication. As a general rule, comments will be reviewed before 24 hours.
- Comments are approved and published regardless of its coincidence or not with the opinion of the Evangelical Focus team.
- Writing a comment implies the acceptance of these terms of use. Any comment that does not fit into these terms could be banned.
- If a user infringes these terms repeatedly, the Evangelical Focus team could ban the user from using his/her Evangelical Focus profile.