17/11/2017

Guest bloggers

Rules

 

There are about 440 million bloggers in the world as at this writing. This includes people blogging through their personal social media accounts, blogging on their own platforms, or, finally, people writing as guest bloggers in other peoples’ websites.

Guest blogging can help you develop vital life skills. Blogging is more of a tool for arguing, than anything else. Practicing your constructing of an argument can be a daunting task first, but take my free advice here and trust me in that it gets easier with time. It is something that I practiced extensively prior to setting up this blog and that I would recommend to anyone wishing to take their writing skills to the next level and become more effective citizens.

Needless to say that all views posted by guest bloggers are their own and do not necessarily reflect my own personal views on a subject.

Use the contact forms of the website should you wish to reach out to me and contribute. My personal standard is to reply within one business day.

(Nearly) all views are welcome here. I will refuse to upload posts containing excessive profanity, or that are so misinformed, that I just cannot allow to propagate. Do not try for example to persuade people that we never landed on the moon because you never saw the flags wave in the videos and therefore these scenes were probably shot in a studio. Hint: The flags do not wave in space videos because there is no atmosphere -and hence wind- to flow them.

Although for practical reasons this site’s language is English, I do speak Greek and French as well, and will thus allow posts in these languages provided they comply with the aforementioned rules. Blog posts, or comments in other languages, will not be accepted.