Waynesboro.Com posts stories about many kinds of businesses in the city, but we don't actually own those businesses. If you have further questions about their business practices, then it is better to ask your question on that business's own FB page than to ask it on Waynesboro.Com.
There is never any reason to ask for an update on a news story that you read on Waynesboro.Com. We are not in the business of gathering information and then keeping it secret. If we have an update, then it is already posted.
Waynesboro.Com is an advertising-supported page. If you wish to buy advertising for your business here, then please email the Editor account on Waynesboro.Com.
Waynesboro.Com receives a large number of requests for free advertising. We do that for some events that are free and open to the public but we can only satisfy a few of those requests. Paid ads will always take priority since they make it possible for us to continue operating.
Waynesboro.Com is not a rumor page. If you post comments that make claims that you can't substantiate, then they will likely be removed. If there is a verifiable source for your claim, then state what that source is. Your uncle's nephew's third cousin is probably not a verifiable source. When a sentence begins with "I heard ...," it is a sure sign that it is just a rumor.
Do not post partisan political comments on Waynesboro.Com. They will be deleted and if you continue to do that, then you may be blocked.
If you disagree with the administration of this page do not post about it on the page. Just message the page admin.
Comments that are pointlessly rude, negative or obnoxious are likely to be deleted.
Avoid posting hyperlinks to web sites. They are often harmful to those who click the links and they take time to be checked, so even the harmless ones are likely to be deleted.
If anyone contacts you claiming to be from Waynesboro.Com, then check his ID for the name Gregory Bruno, who handles our business transactions. There are scammers on the Internet who have pretended to be from this company in the past.
Whining and complaining are two things that are far too common on the Internet. Once the whining begins, it encourages more whining. When that happens, the admin may determine that the negativity is harming the conversations on the page and further commenting may be disabled. Existing comments may be removed, if they are deemed to be harmful to constructive conversation.