Wellness Blog Comment Policy
We welcome relevant and respectful discussion, but rudeness and personal attacks will not be tolerated.
Commenter community guidelines
Serenity-Zen welcomes discussion and different points of view, but most importantly we value respectful comments.
We have zero tolerance for comments which we believe could be considered inappropriate or insulting, exhibit troll-like behaviour, or have legal ramifications.
Commenters can flag potentially inappropriate comments for review, out of concern for others, or due to personal offence.
You can flag concerns via the menu next to a potentially offensive comment, or email us via our contact page.
How to comment:
Our comments run on the third-party Disqus platform, which requires users to set up an account.
You can register a Disqus profile either directly with Disqus, or with your Facebook, Twitter or Google accounts.
Unlike the early policies of Facebook and Google, Disqus does not require you use your real name.
Let’s keep it friendly:
Discussion and debate are welcome, but comments that include personal attacks are not acceptable.
While appreciating there will be, at times, different points of view, we reserve the right to caution commenters openly, delete, edit or modify a thread that breaches our guidelines, and suspend or ban repeat offenders.
In addition, we will not tolerate racism, sexism, homophobia or other forms of hate-speech, or contributions that could be interpreted as such.
Clarity and intent:
The tone of the written word is not always obvious, so stop and think twice before publishing your comment.
‘Shouting’ – letters, words, or sentences in capital letters – and the use of emojis, other symbols, and inappropriate language are frowned upon because they are designed to make one comment stand out from others.
Use of these and similar techniques could lead to the comment being deleted, edited, or modified at the discretion of our moderation team. Repeat offenders may face have face suspension or a permanent ban.
These guidelines may be revised or updated at any time, without notice.
Wellness Blog Comment Policy
We welcome relevant and respectful discussion, but rudeness and personal attacks will not be tolerated.
Commenter community guidelines
Serenity-Zen welcomes discussion and different points of view, but most importantly we value respectful comments.
We have zero tolerance for comments which we believe could be considered inappropriate or insulting, exhibit troll-like behaviour, or have legal ramifications.
Commenters can flag potentially inappropriate comments for review, out of concern for others, or due to personal offence.
You can flag concerns via the menu next to a potentially offensive comment, or email us via our contact page.
How to comment:
Our comments run on the third-party Disqus platform, which requires users to set up an account.
You can register a Disqus profile either directly with Disqus, or with your Facebook, Twitter or Google accounts.
Unlike the early policies of Facebook and Google, Disqus does not require you use your real name.
Let’s keep it friendly:
Discussion and debate are welcome, but comments that include personal attacks are not acceptable.
While appreciating there will be, at times, different points of view, we reserve the right to caution commenters openly, delete, edit or modify a thread that breaches our guidelines, and suspend or ban repeat offenders.
In addition, we will not tolerate racism, sexism, homophobia or other forms of hate-speech, or contributions that could be interpreted as such.
Clarity and intent:
The tone of the written word is not always obvious, so stop and think twice before publishing your comment.
‘Shouting’ – letters, words, or sentences in capital letters – and the use of emojis, other symbols, and inappropriate language are frowned upon because they are designed to make one comment stand out from others.
Use of these and similar techniques could lead to the comment being deleted, edited, or modified at the discretion of our moderation team. Repeat offenders may face have face suspension or a permanent ban.
These guidelines may be revised or updated at any time, without notice.