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Wednesday, 19. August 2026

House rules for comments on Teneriffa News and our social channels

The internet is not a space free from legal and moral constraints. We would like to communicate and interact with you on our social media channels, via our reader reporters and in the comments section of Teneriffa News. We expressly welcome praise, criticism and comments regarding our content and the topics covered.

Comments on our website are public. We reserve the right to include this content in our reporting. If you do not wish this to happen, please mark your comment with two asterisks (**).

When discussing things with friends, other fans and followers, it’s best to adopt a friendly and respectful tone. Please be kind to one another. Everyone has the right to freedom of expression – within the limits permitted by law.

The following are not permitted:

  • Insults, threats and disparaging remarks of any kind
  • Calls for violence
  • Election and party campaigning
  • Radical ideologies, particularly those of the far right, racism and hate propaganda
  • Pornography and obscenities
  • Infringements of third parties‘ rights
  • Calls for campaigns, rallies or donations
  • Comments that do not relate to the subject of the post in question
  • Links to external websites
  • The publication of forum/blog posts, private correspondence and personal data
  • Misuse of the comments function for advertising purposes

In summary: no spamming, trolling or bashing!

We reserve the right to delete comments and posts and to block ‚repeat offenders‘ – including paying subscribers – from using the relevant feature on Teneriffa News or on our social media channels. Each user is solely responsible for the content they publish. Teneriffa News accepts no liability.

We reserve the right to update these netiquette guidelines from time to time. Thank you for your understanding – and we hope you enjoy browsing our website.