The following questions and answers address common enquiries regarding eligibility to comment, user verification, and the moderation of comments on The Oniket Bulletin platform.
Who is permitted to comment? All registered readers of The Oniket Bulletin are eligible to log in and submit comments. All commenters are required to use their real names.
May commenters remain anonymous? No. The Oniket Bulletin operates a strict real-names policy. Comments submitted via social media accounts are not permitted.
How do commenters access the platform to comment? Users may create a Reader Profile by selecting the ‘Sign In’ option located at the top right of the home page. Once registered and signed in, users are eligible to submit comments.
How does The Oniket Bulletin verify the identity of commenters? The Bulletin requests that all commenters act in good faith and use their real names. From time to time, users may be asked to provide verification of their identity.
Who is responsible for reviewing comments? Comments are moderated by the editorial staff of The Oniket Bulletin. Readers and other commenters may also report comments for editorial review.
As a general principle, users who engage respectfully and constructively with the platform’s content and community should encounter no difficulties. All users are encouraged to take shared responsibility for the quality of discourse and to contribute to a well-informed environment for public discussion.
