Educating Readers & Commenters – Part 1

First of all, I would like to thank all of you, the readers and commenters of this blog for coming here, spare times to read my posts and leave comments. When I started blogging in English last year, there were just a few visitors. But now, I managed to get more than 200 unique visits a day!

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However, some of you were not good enough in interpreting/using the information provided in this blog (or maybe I’m the one who got terrible writing skill :P ) and commenting with inappropriate manner.

I think this is the time for me to come up with a clear disclaimer statement. Nowadays, lot of bloggers have their own disclaimers. So, why don’t I have my own? In this post, I just want to highlight several things, you may refer to the disclaimer page for more details. This is just a review/sneak peak. :)

This is a personal blog

The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of my employer, mother, father, sisters, brothers, uncles, aunts, grandparents, cousins, step relations, or any other blood relative (unless stated otherwise). I’m writing based on my past experiences and knowledge, and the information maybe valid at that time (or maybe not true at all).

Quoting from Chrislott.org disclaimer statement:

This is a blog. That fact means nothing. This is not a peer-reviewed journal, a final archive of my writing, a sponsored publication, or the product of gatekeeping and editing. What this site is not does mean something… it means that while the ideas and thoughts here are often vital and the product of a long gestational period, the writing itself is not. It is essentially as it came from the keyboard: spontaneous, unproofed, unrevised, and corrected afterward only when necessary to address mistakes that grossly effect the intent. Where such changes have been made they are explicitly noted.

While every caution has been taken to provide you with most accurate information and honest analysis, please use your discretion before taking any decisions based on the information in this blog. I will not compensate you in any way whatsoever if you ever happen to suffer a loss/inconvenience/damage because of/while making use of information in this blog.

I would like to expressly convey to you that were I to accidentally defame, purge, humiliate and or hurt someone’s person or feelings as a result of them reading and or acting upon any or all of the information and or advice found here at my site, it is entirely unintentional of me to do so.

To be continued. :)

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Pisyek Kumar is from Terengganu, Malaysia. A web developer extraordinaire, highly motivated on projects that involves utilization of his skills.

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3 comments on “Educating Readers & Commenters – Part 1
  1. akubiomed says:

    Congrats bro. Hope everyone can comment wisely.
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  2. ema サニ says:

    wow! how did u do that? i also started to write in english last year n the stats started to decreased, probably because some readers are more to read in malay, and i also received some comments about it. but who cares..
    is it a must to have our own disclaimer? because i didn’t have mine :D
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    • Pisyek says:

      Disclaimers/legal notices/term and conditions are basically a statement to protect you and your blog from any legal issue.

      The actual or good disclaimer should be written by a legal practitioner such as lawyers etc. but you can google for a basic template or how to DIY online :D

      Dan saya setuju dengan anda, blog kita, ikut suka kita la. Lalalala.
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