City of Ann Arbor and Community Television Network Facebook Comments Policy
CTN’s page is intended to serve as another way in which our community can connect and learn about city services, events and activities. Just like public meetings and the many other ways we engage one another, this page is intended for our community to ask questions about topics that pertain to city busine
ss and have constructive discussions. Comments noting the positives about our city are always welcome, of course, but so, too, are constructive criticisms. The city actively monitors this page and takes your input seriously; so we encourage everyone to be respectful and thoughtful in their comments. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit in your comments, and all posted comments are in the public domain. The City of Ann Arbor reserves the right to delete comments that are generally understood as any of the following:
∙Comments not related to city business or related to the particular social medium article being commented upon;
∙Comments in support of or opposition to political campaigns or ballot measures;
∙Violent, racist, discriminatory, obscene, profane, or hateful language or content;
∙Sexual or violent content or links to sexual or violent content;
∙Comments that threaten or harm the reputation of any person or organization;
∙Information that may compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems;
∙Copyrighted material or content that violates the legal ownership interest of another party;
∙Commercial advertisements;
∙Comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity;
∙Multiple, off-topic posts or repetitive posts that are copied and pasted; and
∙Personal information including, but not limited to, identification numbers, phone numbers, e-mails. Ann Arbor is a diverse and inclusive community; and we hope the conversations and information exchanges on this page prove helpful, or are at least are considered interesting, to our residents and visitors.