Comments
Effective Date: January 29, 2026
1) What this covers
These terms apply to comments posted on Tombert’s Blog. By submitting a comment, you agree to these terms.
2) What you submit (and what you should not submit)
When you post a comment, you may provide:
- A display name (which can be a pseudonym),
- The date/time of posting,
- The comment text.
Please do not post personal information you don’t want made public (e.g., phone numbers, addresses, private emails) and don’t post anyone else’s personal data without their permission.
3) License to use your comment content
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4) Moderation and removals (my discretion)
Comments are moderated. Tombert may remove, edit, refuse to publish, or delete any comment at any time, for any reason, with or without notice, including (non-exhaustively) spam, harassment, illegal content, off-topic posts, or anything that makes the Site worse.
You are responsible for the content you submit, and you agree not to submit unlawful content.
5) No guarantees
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6) Age requirement (18+)
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7) Tripcodes (optional)
The comment form may allow you to provide an optional “trip secret” to generate a consistent pseudonymous identifier (a “tripcode”) displayed alongside your name (for example, Name !ABC123...). Do not reuse passwords or other sensitive secrets as a trip secret.
Tripcodes are provided on a best-effort basis and are not a guarantee of identity. Tombert may disable or change the tripcode system at any time.
8) Contact
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