The Mary Sue's Comment Policy | The Mary Sue (original) (raw)

Unlike the Wild West of most of the Internet, we have a very strict comment policy on The Mary Sue. If you’re an asshole, you’ll be banned. Sorry, assholes!

That most important statement out of the way, here’s more you should know, whether you’re a regular commenter or new to the site.

If your comment does not immediately appear on the site after posting, it may have been flagged for review. There are a number of things that will get your comment flagged for review, and we ask that you please keep that in mind before resubmitting the comment multiple times or contacting us about it.

Here are some things that will get your comment deleted.

Here are some things that will get your account banned.

There will be some who look at these rules and think that the moderators of The Mary Sue have too much power to shut down conversations. We have two responses to this.

First: It’s our site; we get to make the rules and the exceptions, at our discretion, for the good of our community. We’re not taking away your freedom of speech by deleting/banning you. You can take your anger elsewhere. We don’t want it.

We try to treat our comment section like a series of dinner parties, where our job as hosts is to foster interesting, free discussion for all our guests—not just the loudest, most assertive, scariest ones. You can be a poor conversationalist, present a different viewpoint, or talk loudly and brashly, but if you threaten, annoy, derail, or in other ways spoil the atmosphere of discussion for others, we reserve the right to not invite you back next time. If that principle is too restrictive for you, there are many other sites out there that share our coverage and have more liberal commenting rules.

Second: We ask everybody who comes to The Mary Sue to remember that conversations require listening, as well as speaking, and we are firm believers in the fact that banning a commenter only prevents them from speaking, not from listening.

For those who agree with these rules, please keep in mind that we are only human. We are not sleepless technodroids, fueled by the radiation of the miniature universes housed within our quantmantium frames. If you see a comment that violates these rules, the most helpful thing you can do is to flag it, rather than commenting about how poorly moderated the thread or post is or contacting us through social media or email to that effect.

A note to our regular readers:

We love you! The Mary Sue wouldn’t be what it is without your awesome support. As we mentioned above, flagging comments that violate our policy is a great help, but please take this responsibility seriously. Flagging a user who isn’t really causing trouble but who you personally feel is just being obtuse is not a good use of this power. Also, engaging with users who are clearly trolls may be fun for some of you, but causes us larger headaches (especially with overly large threads). Flag and move on.

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If you’re having a disagreement with another user and your replies have gone into the double digits, consider stepping back from the computer for a while. We love discussion, but we don’t want users running themselves ragged trying to convince someone else online that they’re wrong.

RonSwansonComputerHappy commenting, all!

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