The aim of Publius Pundit is to be a network for the bloggers of the revolution for the benefit of the public knowledge and discourse. Bloggers will therefore be given the ability to post links back to their own blogs when their content is relevant for posting here. There are some rules to follow, however, when posting:
1. The posting must be related to democratic movements, the spread or oppression of liberty, authoritarian governments, and the like. You should know what is and what isn’t acceptable just by quickly browsing over this blog.
2. The posting must be quick and informative. It contains the title of the post, the link to the post, and a quick description of what the post is about. Extended commentary on this blog will be left to me.
3. Keep submission of posts about the U.S. to a minimum, as most of the readers here are from the U.S. and are looking for content about countries other than their own. If you do believe that it is relevant to outline made in number 1, however, feel free to submit for approval.
4. Quality, original posts. Anyone can form an opinion, but I don’t want to link to it unless it is interesting, timely, and informative.
5. Refrain from just posting news articles.
6. A trackback is required with each post so that visitors to your site will have the chance to see this site.
As I have said, the aim of this blog is to be a network for the other bloggers to come together and get the word out. Do not abuse this, please. By allowing you to do this for yourselves, more good content can be posted, and the revolution can be blogged more efficiently. I am one man, with only 24 hours in a day, and that is not enough time to visit every good blog and post about them. But if you will all feel free to use this site wisely, it can be a benefit to all of us, and the entire world.
If you have not yet had your blog considered for access, please email me.
With that said, happy blogging!
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