Community ratings describe a member’s personal experience or opinion. They are not court findings, disciplinary findings, or proof of misconduct. Reviews should give enough nonprivate context to be useful while staying focused on public service, process, communication, access, and professionalism.
What belongs in a review
Write from firsthand experience. Use neutral, specific language. If you refer to a public record, link the record and identify the relevant page. Avoid guessing at motive or presenting a disputed allegation as established fact.
What will be removed
Threats, harassment, impersonation, spam, private personal information, confidential-source details, discriminatory attacks, and fabricated evidence do not belong here. Repeated attempts to manipulate ratings may result in account restrictions.
Corrections
Members can update their rating. For a factual correction or moderation request, preserve the URL, quote the specific text at issue, and identify the public source that supports the correction.