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Guidelines for Appropriate Online Behavior

Onetz.de values user comments on its platform and social media, viewing them as a crucial extension of its content. The focus is not on the volume of comments but rather their quality, aiming to create a lively, enjoyable environment for discussions.

Etiquette for Online Interactions
Etiquette for Online Interactions

Guidelines for Appropriate Online Behavior

In the digital age, online platforms have become a hub for discussions and debates. One such platform is Onetz.de, which views its digital space as a home for discussions, with the platform acting as the host.

Onetz.de enforces community guidelines that prohibit hate speech, personal attacks, illegal content, and ensure respectful discourse. The platform prioritises the quality of comments over quantity, aiming to foster a comfortable discussion environment.

The platform also values user comments, viewing them as enriching and complementing content. However, comments that violate laws, incite violence, contain pornographic, hateful, or racist content, are advertisements, call for political demonstrations, have no relation to the content being commented on, or were left by a machine may be edited, deleted, or closed.

Ironic and sarcastic remarks should be used with caution, and personal and personal data of others should not be published. Links may be used, but Onetz.de is not responsible for the linked content.

Onetz.de reserves the right to publish individual comments with names in the newspaper and/or on the platform. Users are also encouraged to disclose their function or mandate.

The platform is cooperating with the Bavarian State Ministry of Justice and the Munich Public Prosecutor's Office in the initiative "Justice and Media - consistently against hate." This project aims to promote respectful and lawful communication online, often collaborating with media platforms to enforce anti-hate rules and support legal measures against hate speech.

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Lastly, it's important to note that comments reflect the individual authors' opinions, and Onetz.de is not responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the content. Pseudonymous use of Onetz.de is possible, but correct contact details are required during registration. The number of domestic violence cases in Germany is high, with the actual number likely being much higher. Discussions should be clear and factual, criticizing content, not the author. Copyright should be respected, and only original content should be posted.

Onetz.de, beyond just discussions on lifestyle, home-and-garden, social-media, and entertainment, is a platform advocating respectful discourse and a comfortable environment, enforcing community guidelines and engaging in initiatives like "Justice and Media" against hate speech. Users are encouraged to participate and share their opinions on various topics, but should be mindful of being factual, respectful, and compliant with laws while using the platform.

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