Here at TechFaster, we welcome and encourage you to comment on any and all materiel published on the site. That said, we have a few guidelines as to what is and what is not acceptable within the comment threads throughout the website.
Comments of this nature are not allowed:
- Attacks or insults towards other commenters, the post author, startups, individuals involved in the startups
- Inappropriate language, including swearing and related censor bypass attempts, lewdness, insults, and crude terms for body parts, bodily functions, and physical acts. Overall, we don’t want any language that a parent would not want their kid to see.
- A comment which does not add to the conversation, runs on an inappropriate tangent, or kills the conversation may be edited, moved, or deleted
- Any comment assumed to be possible comment spam will be deleted and marked as comment spam.
- Juvenile comments or extensive use of text message-type spelling
- Writing comments in all or mostly caps
- Spam-type links or self-promotion.
- Comments about how you’re sick of this topic or it’s not newsworthy
- No inappropriate avatars or images are allowed
- Anything else we deem bad for business
- If you have a grievance or complaint about a particular startup/person, you may post it but it must be backed up with an explanation or links.
- The Website owner, administrator, contributor, editor, and/or author reserve the right to edit, delete, move, or mark as spam any and all comments. They also have the right to block access to any one or group from commenting or from the entire site.
- All comments within this website are the responsibility of the commenter, not the website owner, administrator, contributor, editor, or author. By submitting a comment, you agree that the comment content is your own, and to hold this site, TechFaster.com, and all its representatives harmless from any and all repercussions, damages, or liability.
If you see comments that fit the above criteria, please flag them and/or contact us. Bans may be handed out liberally by our moderators, without second chances. Remaining civil is not that difficult, though, and most commenters have no problems doing so as well as helping rein each other in. We at TechFaster.com are grateful for long-time commenters and readers, though this policy applies equally regardless of tenure.