CONFESSIONSPlease respect the confessions booth by refraining from the following:
COMMENTSWhat is the TOC Comment Policy? TOC moderates confessions and comments before they are posted on the site. We try to approve every confession and comment, but we have to delete those that include the following transgressions:
What happens when I post a comment? As long as you have registered to post comments on the site, you are considered a Trusted Commenter and your posts will immediately be submitted to our staff for consideration for publication. Why do I have to register? The TOC community is meant to be a place to confess in a judgment-free, safe environment. Registration is an extra precaution against negative posts. TMC will restrict the commenting privileges of registered users who are repeatedly flagged by the community as being abusive. Why isn't my comment on the site? There are three scenarios in which this happens:
Why has my Trusted Commenting Status been taken away? If you have been flagged as abusive by the community more than five times, TOC staff members may have determined that you have repeatedly violated our Comments Policy and blocked your IP address. We do this because the sheer volume of confessions and comments precludes us from having time to individually consider and remove posts by someone with a pattern of not following our rules. Can I get my Trusted Commenting Status back? Contact the TOC staff at trueofficeconfessions@gmail.com and we'll chat about it. What do I do if I see a comment I find offensive? You can click the "flag as abusive" icon below the post to alert our moderators, who will use their best judgment to determine whether the comment violates our policy. CONTENTWe reserve the right to publish your confessions at our own discretion. We also reserve the right to use and modify confessions as standard procedure for True Media LLC. When you confess on True Office Confessions, you are granting us the right to a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, fully sub-licensble, exclusive right to use, reproduce, modify, translate, adapt, publish, create derivative works from, distribute, perform, display, and delete such content in other works in any form, media or technology now known or hereafter developed. |
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