Commenting Guidelines

Thanks a bunch for visiting my blog! If you see any of my work that you especially like, it would mean a lot to me if you left a comment on that post! but before you do, please read the guidelines that you should follow if you ever want to make a comment on my blog…

  • Comments are relevant!
    If you want to comment under one of my posts, please make sure that it’s relevant to the theme! If you would like to contact me about something else, please use other means of communication. This blog is meant as a space where I can showcase my finest works for people to see.

 

  • Comments are thoughtful!
    If you’ve taken the time to look into my blog, you will see that behind every post, a lot of time was spent working on it. Because of that, I ask that if you comment, you keep all comments positive end respectful! I love to hear suggestions from other people, but I would only like helpful comments!

 

  • Comments are full sentences!
    I believe that if you want to say something meaningful, it’s hard to do it in only a couple of words. If you feel inspired enough by one of my posts that you want to make a comment on it, I would like to hear all of your thoughts! If your comment is a little bit longer and more concise, I can understand what you are trying to say a lot better.

 

  • Comments are appropriate!
    This blog is here so that people can look back on my skills and how they developed throughout my learning journey. If you have nothing respectful to say about my work, I would prefer that you do not comment on this blog. Before you think about posting something, I ask you to consider this: If you can’t meet me in person and read your comment to me, don’t post it. I do not tolerate any aggressive behavior directed to myself, nor the other people commenting on my posts.

 

 

Here’s an example:

A post on a day at skating – “Wow Laura! I can see how hard you work on your skating every day. The element you performed in this clip looks very impressive!”

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