Bacon’s Rebellion Editorial Guidelines

Publication of our Editorial Guidelines is way overdue. These policies arose out of the discussions that took place the Charlottesville blogger’s conference in August and follow-up posts on the Bacon’s Rebellion blog. Will Vehrs, a former contributor to Bacon’s Rebellion (we miss you, Will, sniff! sniff!), deserves most of the credit (or onus) for composing our guidelines. He wrote the first draft and posted it here. After reviewing the animated blogger commentary, I made some modest amendments. Unfortunately, I let the project languish until an exchange with Waldo Jaquith inspired me to get off my duff and finish the job.

Bacon’s Rebellion has no intention of imposing its guidelines on anyone else, or even insisting that every blog needs a set of guidelines.

Our goal is simply to make Bacon’s Rebellion a professional and credible source of news, information and commentary for Virginia, and we hold ourselves to the highest standards. We will make our editorial guidelines accessible to the public, and we expect readers to hold us accountable when we fall short.

You can read the Bacon’s Rebellion editorial guidelines here.


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8 responses to “Bacon’s Rebellion Editorial Guidelines”

  1. AWCheney Avatar

    Sounds fair and reasonable. I trust AWCheney is acceptable, or would you prefer that I spell it out? BTW, that is a serious question…I’m not trying to be a smart aleck.

  2. Waldo Jaquith Avatar
    Waldo Jaquith

    Bravo — congratulations on being the first, Jim. You set a good example for the rest of us.

  3. SouthoftheJames.com Avatar
    SouthoftheJames.com

    I agree, this is an easy example to follow as we try to gain more legitimacy with and against the MSM. South Of The James will be adopting similar guidelines as it expands after the election.

    Thanks for leading us, Jim.

    — Conaway

  4. Anonymous Avatar

    You guys are not real journalists. Quit trying. Wannabes.

  5. AWCheney Avatar

    I also trust that this means that there will be no more anonymous comments…or did I misread that?

  6. NOVA Scout Avatar
    NOVA Scout

    You misread that. I think the policy refers to contributors, not the Peanut Gallery to which you and I belong.

  7. AWCheney Avatar

    Oh well…one could only hope.

  8. Jim Bacon Avatar

    AW Cheney, NOVA Scout is correct. Our editorial guidelines apply to the contributors. Readers have more latitude with their comments, though they still have to abide by the conventions of civility and the laws against libel.

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