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Dec 6, 2006

Internet Discussion Page Etiquette

Since I've been writing for Suite101.com for over six months, now seemed a good time to discuss my feelings on reader comments, especially with regard to the conveniently located discussion forums.

I want to remind you that your feedback is welcome - any comments, questions, or suggestions for future topics are much appreciated! You can contact me by starting a new discussion or adding to an existing thread, or by emailing me privately.

I love to hear it if you loved an article; but if you feel that my information is out of date or flat-out inaccurate, or something seemed ambiguous and you'd like clarification, I welcome that feedback too.

One request, please: Good "nettiquette" suggests that we not "spam" discussion boards with advertising or promotional messages. If you want to spread the word about an awesome service that is connected to my topic, please contact me privately first so I can approve your marketing post and decide whether it connects appropriately with a relevant article. THANK YOU for keeping these boards neat, tidy, interesting, and spam-free!

In other news, I posted two new articles yesterday about the traditional chakra system (with a few modern additions!): What are Chakras? and The Seven Major Chakras. Check it out! (And remember to post about your chakra experiences!)