About

Why We’re Here

CNBC, Reuters, Foxnews, and especially companies such as CNN and MSNBC are famous reporting the news.   Unfortunately, if you are aware of any particular situation (the event) and monitoring the situation, you will see these media companies blowing things out of proportion, sometimes even outright lying and making up the story to suit their alterior motives and sell more advertising space.

Bright Citizen.com is a group of everyday citizen’s who are leaders at businesses, non-profits,schools, and other organizations that want to hear the story from both sides.  Most of our contributors are C-Levels (CEO, CFO, CTO, CMO, etc.) running predominantly small to medium enterprises (SMEs) with some very large businesses represented as well.

The Way We See It

The vision of Bright Citizen is to present our readers and friends with the story from both sides.  To avoid being spoon-fed biased perspectives and give people facts from an honest and honorable perspective.  Our goal is to encourage discussion, not to suppress it.  Life that has been thought about leads to better lives, better business, and better government.

Privacy Policy

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Comments Policy

As you know, Web 2.0 is all about the conversation. But without a few simple ground rules, that conversation can turn into a shouting match that discourages others from entering into the fray.

So here are the BrightCitizen team comments policy. By posting on our blog, you agree to the following:

  1. You may comment without registering. You will eventually be able to log-in via Disqus, OpenID, Twitter, Facebook—or not at all. It’s up to you.
  2. You may post anonymously. We don’t recommend this, but you may do so if you wish. We may change this rule if it is abused.
  3. You may post follow-up questions. If you have a question, chances are you are not alone. Others are likely thinking similarly. Therefore, we would rather receive your comments on our site than via email. It is a better use of our time to address everyone at once rather than answer several similar emails.
  4. You may disagree with BrightCitizen. We welcome debate. However, we ask that if you disagree with our team—or anyone else, for that matter—do so in a way that is respectful. In our opinion, there is way too much shouting in the public square to tolerate it here.
  5. We reserve the right to delete your comments. This is a team run news and editorial site. We don’t have an obligation to publish your comments. If you are American, the First Amendment gives you the right to express your opinions on your blog not ours.  Specifically, we will delete your comments if you post something that is, in our sole opinion, (a) snarky; (b) off-topic; (c) libelous, defamatory, abusive, harassing, threatening, profane, pornographic, offensive, false, misleading, or which otherwise violates or encourages others to violate my sense of decorum and civility or any law, including intellectual property laws; or (d) “spam,” i.e., an attempt to advertise, solicit, or otherwise promote goods and services. You may, however, post a link to your site or your most recent blog post.
  6. You retain responsibility of your comments. We do not own them and we expressly disclaim any and all liability that may result from them. By commenting on our site, you agree that you retain all ownership rights in what you post here and that you will relieve us from any and all liability that may result from those postings.
  7. You grant BrightCitizen.com a license to post your comments. This license is worldwide, irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royalty-free. You grant us the right to store, use, transmit, display, publish, reproduce, and distribute your comments in any format, including but not limited to a blog, in a book, a video, or presentation.

In short, our goal is to host interesting conversations with caring, honest, and respectful people. We believe this simple comments policy will facilitate this.