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NewsInTrends welcomes sharp debate, reader feedback, and informed disagreement. Productive participation depends on civility, relevance, and a willingness to argue with ideas rather than attack people.

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Commenting and user conduct guidelines

What constructive participation looks like

Useful contributions stay on topic, make room for evidence, and avoid turning disagreement into abuse.

Readers can challenge reporting or opinion strongly while still respecting the people involved.

What is not allowed

Harassment, hate, threats, impersonation, spam, doxxing, coordinated manipulation, and deliberately false submissions are not acceptable.

Content that creates legal or safety risk may be removed without extended debate.

Moderation and enforcement

Moderation decisions are guided by safety, relevance, and the health of the discussion space. Repeat or severe violations may lead to restriction or removal.

News tips, correction notes, and support requests should be sent through the appropriate routes rather than posted in the wrong channel.

When a community issue needs review, share the relevant page, comment, or message context so the team can assess it properly.

What constructive participation looks like

Useful contributions stay on topic, make room for evidence, and avoid turning disagreement into abuse.

What is not allowed

Harassment, hate, threats, impersonation, spam, doxxing, coordinated manipulation, and deliberately false submissions are not acceptable.

Moderation and enforcement

Moderation decisions are guided by safety, relevance, and the health of the discussion space. Repeat or severe violations may lead to restriction or removal.

Next step

Stay close to the signal

When a community issue needs review, share the relevant page, comment, or message context so the team can assess it properly.

Readers usually get the most value by pairing one core page with a related desk and the newsletter.

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