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Each section's about something different - the home page has a content guide.


It's an opinion forum, not a library or encyclopedia. In that sense every comment is coloured by the views and perspective of the correspondents. All correspondents are welcome regardless of their location, race, gender or political leanings.


The forum itself doesn't have a view on anything other than legal & administrative issues and reasonable consideration for social sensibilities. This means that if a correspondent makes accusations that break the law, or of a personal nature, or if they demonstrate antisocial tendencies or are rude then they may fall foul of the inclusive approach the forum has.


I should add that suggesting that retail outlets engage in illegal activity or have health and safety issues would potentially be libellous if either party felt it had affected their custom. Guests often have a concerns with this,as they may struggle to differentiate their own opinions from fair comment. As a well read local forum the EDF needs to be more sensitive to this than most.


I know many guests who comment on how welcoming the forum is, and I've no doubt that the administrators take great pride in the gentle application of their skills.


Hence from a strict interpretation, the views of any correspondent may be propoganda (if that's what you ask?), but the forum itself is not - other than I guess the East Dulwich nature of certain sections.


If you're worried about something you could always PM the Admin directly.


(Edited for clarity)

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