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Comments Policy

Last updated: June 10, 2026

LinuxCapable comments are for respectful discussion, article corrections, and useful technical clarification. To keep comment sections helpful for readers, follow these guidelines when participating.

Keep Comments Respectful

Treat other readers with courtesy. Personal attacks, insults, harassment, and discriminatory language have no place here. Disagree with ideas, not people.

Stay On Topic

Keep comments relevant to the article or tutorial you are reading. Off-topic comments, general rants, and unrelated questions may be removed. If you need to report something the article does not cover, use the contact page.

No Spam or Self-Promotion

We remove comments that exist solely to promote a product, service, or external website. This includes unsolicited links, affiliate links, and repetitive promotional content. Linking to a relevant resource that genuinely helps answer a question is fine.

Share Constructive Feedback

If you spot an error in a tutorial or have a suggestion for improvement, be specific. Mention the step, command, package source, or section involved so the issue can be checked and corrected.

Include Details in Technical Questions

When asking a technical question, include your Linux distribution, version, method used, and the exact error message or output. LinuxCapable is not a one-on-one support desk, so comments work best when they are tied to the article’s instructions.

Do Not Share Sensitive Information

Before posting logs, command output, screenshots, or configuration snippets, remove passwords, private keys, access tokens, customer data, private hostnames, private IP addresses, and other sensitive values. Public comments can be read by other visitors.

No Dangerous or Malicious Content

Do not post commands, scripts, or links designed to damage systems, compromise security, or mislead readers. We remove such content immediately and may permanently ban the account responsible.

Write Comments in English

Please write comments in English so other readers and our moderation team can understand and respond to your message effectively.

Comment Moderation

All comments go through moderation. First-time comments require manual approval before they appear. I review comments regularly and respond to article-specific questions when possible. LinuxCapable may edit or remove comments that violate this policy without prior notice.

Repeated Violations

Users who repeatedly violate these guidelines may lose commenting privileges. Consistent rule-breaking makes the comment section less useful for readers trying to solve the article’s task.

By posting a comment on LinuxCapable, you agree to follow this policy.