Comment Policy
Comment Policy
We invent breakthrough products that cut across boundaries, but in this instance we need a few boundaries to stay intact. This blog is your space, and by all means speak your mind! We want to hear your thoughts about just about everything – but let’s respect a few rules and guidelines to ensure healthy conversations at all times. No one likes spam, offensive language, or off-topic comments – that’s a party foul. Everything you need to know about the rules that govern Motorola’s Web site can be found in our web site’s terms of use.
- Lost your train of thought, or just want to gripe because it’s raining? Cool with us, but please do those updates of your social status if you’re on our Facebook and Twitter pages. Stay on topic.
- Don’t be a copycat but feel free to share video content, links, photographs and text if you have rights to it – if you don’t own it, don’t post it.
- No profanity (including acronyms), pornography or explicit content – this is a family-friendly site. Subbing asterisks, periods or other characters in your words to bypass the “profanity filter” is not acceptable. Please respect the privacy of private messages and emails and do not post their content on this blog.
- Trying to solve an issue with your device (perhaps it’s too fast or powerful), visit our Support Forum at http://moto.ly/support.
- Let’s all agree to disagree and save us all an overly heated, overly extended debate! Differences of opinion are welcome at all times, but keep it clean and know when to say when.
- Please don’t post personal information publicly – It may be tempting to keep these riveting Motorola conversations going off-line, but they’re not worth letting John Doe purchase 30 of our killer devices in your name! Refer to the Motorola Privacy Policy if you have any questions.
This comment policy is subject to change at any time without notification.