Data protection when commenting: E-mail addresses in certain fields not allowed

Data protection when commenting: E-mail addresses in certain fields not allowed

Comments on online platforms are widespread these days. They allow users to express their opinions on various topics and to exchange ideas with others. However, many websites have also established certain rules for comments to ensure a constructive discussion and prevent abuse.

Here, too, there are some rules on this platform that have to be observed to publish comments. These rules serve to protect privacy and ensure that no personal data are included in the comments. For example, it is not allowed to write the email address in the fields name, place of residence or text. Comments that violate this rule are not released.

The use of the comment function also requires consent to the Netiquette rules and the data protection declaration. These regulations can be viewed at the end of the page. It explains how the personal data of the users are protected and used.

It should be noted that comments that do not contribute to a constructive discussion cannot be released or deleted. Information about deleted or not approved comments is not given.

By making a comment, the user explains his consent with the specified rules and the comment guidelines of the Rbb.

Compliance with these provisions is important to create a pleasant and respectful atmosphere for all users. It enables an open exchange of opinions and promotes a sensible discussion on various topics.

It is therefore advisable to ensure that all rules and requirements are observed before sending a comment to ensure that the comment is released.

The comment function offers a great way to participate in discussions and to represent your own point of view. By sticking to the defined rules, we can help to ensure that this remains a pleasant and respectful experience for all users.

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