Letâs start with what is the heart of Kotakuâs commenting principals: Commenting is a privilege not a right.
Whether today is your first day reading the site or youâve been reading it since the day I stepped foot in Kotaku tower, you donât have the right to troll, to name call, to get off topic or, the worst offense, to bore.
We take commenting very seriously on Kotaku because we believe strongly that what we write is only half the story, the other half, often the more important half, is how you react and the discussion that ensues.
That is why we ban, without warning, people whose comments are pointless like: âFirstâ or âNot newsâ or âSlow news day.â
Itâs not because we think youâre being petty or insulting (both are true), but because of the larger offense, youâre off topic. When you comment on Kotaku we expect you to be commenting about the story at hand. Agree, disagree, we donât really care, just do so intelligently and civilly.
And when the topic is something sensitive or heated donât use that as an excuse to incite or stop thinking. I would rather ban the entire community than steer away from topics that may make someone angry. Believe me.
http://lastchance.cc/378656/a-call-to-ban%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Move the discussion forward: Itâs fine if you want to agree with what is already being said, but you donât really need to. You wonât get banned for it, but if youâre hoping to become a star commenter, try to contribute new information to the discussion.
You donât have to comment: Again, itâs not necessary. Feel free to, but donât feel obligated to.
Keep private private: If you want to say something to someone on a personal level, or what to discuss something off topic try using our private messaging function. You can access it by clicking on a personâs name.
Think before you type: Remember thatâs quite a soap box youâre standing on when you prepare to comment. We have millions of readers, many of which will read what you have to say. Thatâs fantastic, but make sure you make it worth their time. Stop and reread what youâre going to say before you click on comment. Maybe give yourself a bit of time to cool down before responding.
Be courteous: No one respects a loud mouth or a name caller. No matter how right you are, if you deliver your intelligent discourse punctuated with name calling and four-letter words no one is going to take you seriously.
Donât tease the trolls: They exist, we will try to stay on top of the issue and ban them when we find them, but donât make the problem worse by responding or even acknowledging their existence, that just empowers them.
Heed the Disemvowel: I take banning people very seriously. I know how important comment access is and I hate to remove it, but sometimes itâs necessary for the health of the commenting community. When someone has stepped over the line or maybe uncharacteristically broken a commenting rule we disemvowel them. But remember, thatâs a warning shot, the second time is a ban.
Promote Smart Comments: Every week we post a round-up of the most intelligent comments on the site. We also are always on the look out for people who should be promoted to Star Commenters. Thatâs a worthy goal to reach for.
Believe it or not, we donât like banning people. And we certainly donât ban people because they disagree with us. What fun would that be. I love to hear intelligent discussions about how wrong I am. But break the rules, get off topic, start calling names, and youâre going to get banned.
Now have fun.
Some reading on topic:
Geek to Live: Lifehackerâs guide to weblog comments
https://lifehacker.com/geek-to-live-lifehackers-guide-to-weblog-comments-126654