Comments Policy
Commenting on articles is a great way to provide feedback, ask questions, or participate in discourse related to the topic of the article.
The Roseville Reader is a one-person operation currently, so moderating comments is a low priority. Some articles will not have a comments section.
The Roseville Reader reserves the right to delete comments that are unkind, harmful, obviously spam, or for any other reason deemed necessary to protect civil discourse or personal safety.
I highly recommend participating in public comment during meetings and other forums for interacting with your elected representatives in city council and school board directly.
What if there’s a typo?
I’m only human. Just ignore it.
What if there’s a factual error?
That might happen. If I’ve reported the facts incorrectly, please let me know by sending me an email to TheRosevilleReader [at] gmail [dot] com. If I need to issue a correction, I will update the post to reflect the correction and put a note at the bottom of the article briefly describing what was corrected.
Have a news tip or story idea?
Feel free to send me an email! I can’t report on everything, but I’d love to hear what you think is newsworthy.
Since this is a part time side gig, I don’t have capacity for reporting on crime, school sports, obituaries, or providing a regular calendar of upcoming events in the community at this time.
Thank you for taking the time to read this! I hope it gives a window into my rationale and perspective on comments. This could change in the future, so when in doubt, check this page for the latest on the comments policy.