Comments Guidelines
Comments can often be of as just as much compelling interest as the articles that provoked them. With that in mind, Eurocritics Magazine, the website that talks back to you the reader, wants to accept as wide a range of views as possible, from both its writers and readers.
What we won’t accept are comments that denigrate other commenters, make pointlessly offensive statements or are illegal. Any such remarks will be edited and/or deleted as seems appropriate at the time.
Any comments that make libellous statements, meaning “false or malicious words for the purpose of defaming a living person”, are the personal responsibility of the author. Eurocritics accepts no legal responsibility at all for any such remark and will immediately edit or delete any such comments and possibly ban the person making them.
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