GMandJM wrote:
Does that mean that as long as a review isn't a rant, people can now say that a park is "owned by a nice young couple" or "marijuana enthusiasts" the review won't be rejected/declined/edited?
As far as I know a review never would have been edited for saying that a park was "owned by a nice young couple." I've used those words in my own reviews. However, our policy doesn't permit the use of names, so if you wrote "the park is owned by Sue and Bob, a nice young couple" it would be edited to remove the names.
As for writing that a park is owned by marijuana enthusiasts, it would depend on how you determined that fact to be true. If, for example, the park is in Colorado or Washington State and the park owners operate a pot store in conjunction with it, then there would be nothing preventing you from making that observation.
However, if your comment results from observing the owners smoking a joint on their property then we would probably ask that the statement be removed since it doesn't describe the park itself and the actions of residents and employees aren't suitable material for a review unless they affect your stay there.
If, OTOH, your statement is based on the fact that the owners and some of the residents had a loud, raucous pot party going that lasted well past midnight and disturbed your sleep then there would be no problem writing that, but we might ask that you delete the pot reference unless you knew for sure that it was true. Loud parties that affect other campers are an issue worth noting regardless of whether or not they are fueled by alcohol or pot.
I hope this answers your questions. Some questions don't have "black or white" answers and we, the site admins, spend a lot of time discussing reviews that contain such topics. Our new software enables us to have group discussions of specific reviews which helps to ensure that there is consistency in how we deal with the more controversial ones.
Joel