Valencia CF have taken the decision to re-enable comments on the club’s official social media publications, effective immediately.
The club want the official online accounts to be a place of shared discourse and respect, with the participation of the fanbase. Whilst these channels will be reopened, Valencia CF maintain our stance that any act of verbal aggression, racism, sexism, boycott or discrimination will not be permitted.
A zero-tolerance policy will be in effect against this type of inadmissible conduct, and the club retain the right to block or take other action necessary against any user who shares messages of hate against Valencia CF, the players, staff or fans.
It is for this reason that the club will maintain a policy of zero tolerance against any inadmissible conduct, reserving the right to take any necessary measures against those users who publish or share messages of hate towards Valencia CF, the players, staff or fans.
We look forward to engaging interactions with the soul of our club: Valencianistas. AMUNT Valencia!
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