Commenting Questions and Solutions



Q. How Do I Share My Comments on FB and Twitter?
A. You can sign on to comment directly from your Facebook, Yahoo, or Disqus account that you've made. You have to connect your Facebook to Disqus, and the instruction for that is here. The button for 'share with Facebook' should be available on your screen once that is completed.



Q. I can't sign in! What happened?
A. Check these things first: Are you certain you're using the right username? The right e-mail? The right password? If those don't work it could be something answered right here.



Q. I can't seem to comment on anything, what's the problem?
A. It could be a variety of things, but the most common answers is that you must enable cookies for Disqus. You can follow the instructions to do that here.



Q. Who deleted my comment and why?
A. The moderators most likely did, and as for why it is probably because the comment violated our Terms of Use, and it was hateful, provocative, off-topic, or aggressive. Either the moderator caught that, or another user might have flagged the offensive post to be looked at more closely. If you want to discuss your comment with the moderator, there is an e-mail you can contact us with.



Q. My comment is being held for moderation. When will it be posted?
A. All comments are held for moderation and approved or rejected by a Press Herald moderator. We moderate comments to ensure that we're hosting a conscientious dialogue at the end of our stories. As long as you add to the discussion and follow our Terms of Use, your comment will be approved. We moderate comments as quickly as possible and appreciate your patience during off-buiness hours and weekends.



Q. I think that comment violated the rules, how do I flag it for the moderator?
A. There is a text button on each post that you can click to flag. Simply roll your mouse over the comment in question and the text button will appear. People flag when they believe the comment is inappropriate and/or breaks the rules set by the community. For more about that from Disqus, go here.

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