The comments on weltwoche.ch/weltwoche.de should enable the open views of views among readers. It is important to us that fair and objectively debate in all comment columns.
The use of the comment function means an agreement with our guidelines.
Sharp, factual criticism of the content of the article, protagonists of the current events or contributions from other forum participants is desirable as long as it is politely presented. If in doubt, choose the more subtle expression.
Are inadmissible:
- Anti -Semitism / racism
- Views of violence / approval of violence
- Terms under the belt line/fecal language
- Insulting of other forum participants / contemptuous changes from their names
- Compare democratic politicians/institutions/people with National Socialism
- Justiziable assumptions/falsehoods
- Comments or entire sections only in major letters
- Comments that have nothing to do with the topic of the article
- Comment series (two or more comments in a row to avoid the drawing of the drawing))
- Comments that are commercial nature
- Comments with many special characters or those that are poor in spelling and punctuation
- Comments that contain more than an external link
- Comments that contain a link to dubious pages
- Comments that only contain a link without descriptive context
- Comments that are not in German. The forum language is German.
As a medium, which is committed to free expression, Weltwoche Verlags AG handles the publication of comments Liberal. The examiners are trying to make the assessment with a sense of eyes and common sense.
The online editorial team reserves the right to not release comments on their own discretion and without giving reasons. We ask you to note that comment test is not an exact science and that there can also be wrong decisions. However, there is basically no right to publish a comment. No correspondence can be conducted via individual non-published comments. The editorial team also reserves the right to make cuts.
Understanding Our Comment Guidelines: A Guide to Constructive Dialog
The following table and FAQ section aim to provide clarity and encourage productive discussions on weltwoche.ch/weltwoche.de. These additions seek to ensure a respectful and informative environment for all readers, in line with our commitment to free expression and thoughtful commentary.
Key Guidelines at a Glance
| Guideline | Purpose | example of Acceptable Comment | Example of Unacceptable Comment |
|——————————————-|———————————————————————————————————|—————————————————————————————–|————————————————————————————-|
| Promote Fair and Objective Debate | Encourage balanced viewpoints. | “I appreciate the author’s perspective on X,though I have a different understanding of Y.” | “This article is biased propaganda! The author clearly doesn’t understand the issue.” |
| Respectful Tone | Maintain politeness and avoid personal attacks. | “I disagree with the conclusion, as the presented evidence seems to contradict it.” | “You’re an idiot if you believe this!” |
| Factual Criticism | Welcome sharp, well-supported critiques of content. | “The data cited in paragraph 3 contradicts details from source Z…” | “This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever read!” |
| Focus on Article Content & Relevant Topics | Ensure comments directly relate to the article’s subject matter. | “The article’s discussion of X reminds me of the earlier debate on Y.” | “I also enjoy pizza, but this has nothing to do with the article.” |
| language and Format | Comments must adhere to the German language and should be well-written, with correct spelling and punctuation. | “Ich stimme mit der Analyze überein, da…” (I agree with the analysis,because…) | A comment filled with slang, typos, and abusive language. |
note: This table provides a general overview. The final decision on comment approval rests with the online editorial team. Our goal is to foster robust, informed exchanges. We strive for [[1]] and [[2]] discussions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Why are some comments not published?
A: Our editorial team reviews all comments to ensure they adhere to our guidelines, which are readily accessible. Comments that violate guidelines (e.g., contain hate speech, personal attacks, or are off-topic), as detailed above, are typically not published.We also reserve the right to not release comments and make cuts to improve the quality of discussion.
Q: what if I disagree with a comment that is published?
A: We encourage respectful disagreement and thoughtful exchanges. While we do not endorse the views expressed in every comment, within reason, the platform aims offer a space for a wide range of viewpoints. We hope that the debate and discussion are [[3]] and bring all of the viewpoints to the table.
Q: Can I provide links in my comments?
A: You may include external links for factual support and further context. However,we limit the number of external links per comment and reserve the right to not publish links to dubious websites or if the link does not have a descriptive context.
Q: Why is German the only accepted language for comments?
A: The language ensures a common understanding among participants and allows the moderation team to perform its role effectively.
Q: Can I appeal a decision regarding my comment?
A: The online editorial team reserves the right to decide and we cannot enter into any correspondence over rejected comments.
Q: How can I ensure my comment is more likely to be published?
A: Be polite, support your views with facts (where possible and appropriate), stay on topic, and adhere to our language and formatting guidelines. Remember to offer constructive factual criticism.
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