Commenting Rules
Civil Rights Defenders strives to maintain a good environment in our comments sections. We manage all comments in accordance with the Swedish BBS Act. Therefore, there are rules to follow. We reserve the right to hide or delete comments that are in violation of the rules or if they do not respect human rights or the principle of equal value for all.
- You are welcome to discuss, but please remember to be respectful of each other.
- We do not allow comments containing threats, hate, harassment, personal attacks, insults, incitement to hatred, slander, or lies.
- We do not allow racist, xenophobic, discriminatory, ableist, sexist, gay or transphobic statements or those that go against human rights.
- We do not allow spam or pure link posting without explanation. Your comment should be understandable without a link. Comments may be hidden as we cannot review the content.
- Comments should stay on topic. We stay away from discussions that distract from the subject of the post.
- Your comments will be visible to anyone. Leave no sensitive information.
- It is prohibited to impersonate or appear as someone else.
The commenting section is monitored in accordance with Sweden’s Electronic Bulletin Boards (BBS) Act. This means we are legally obliged to delete illegal comments containing threats, unlawful infringement of privacy, sedition, incitement to hatred, racial persecution, child pornography, unlawful descriptions of violence, breach of copyright, or public encouragement to commit an act of terrorism or other serious crimes. These will be reported to the police. You are responsible for your own comments. Anyone publishing a comment violating the law may be held personally responsible. Comments that violate the rules may be hidden, deleted, or reported to the platform. You may be blocked from further commenting on our social media accounts if you repeatedly violate the rules.
These rules are not a restriction of freedom of expression. In Sweden, you can say and write almost anything you want, but there are legal restrictions, such as threats and incitement to hatred. In addition, freedom of expression does not mean you have the right to express your opinions anywhere you want, such as our channels. We have chosen to maintain pleasant and constructive comments sections to make sure everyone feels welcome and safe.
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