About: MetsBlog’s Comment Policy
The comment section of this website is
for adding your own commentary to a specific post at MetsBlog.com. I highly encourage you to challenge me, your fellow readers and to engage in an intelligent discussion about the initial post.
1. Who can leave comments on MetsBlog.com?
Anyone who’s auditioned successfully to become a commenter.
2. How can I become a commenter on MetsBlog.com?
To become a commenter, you need to audition, which entails leaving at least one comment on the site. To do so, click on the Register link at the bottom of any post or in the sidebar under Meta. Once you have recieved a password by e-mail and complete your registration, feel free to leave as many thoughtful comments, all adding more information, be it positive or negative, to the topic at hand. However, your comments won’t show up until you are approved by the MetsBlog staff.
If we approve your comment, your account will be activated and you’ll be able to leave comments freely from then on, unless of course you get banned.
To read what makes a good commenter, according to Lifehacker, click here.
3. Can I be banned from commenting?
Yes, if your comments are excessively self-promotional, obnoxious, or even worse, boring. There will be no warning, and no appeal.


