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My Edmonds News emphasizes the need for community support through donations to sustain its nonprofit newsroom, which plays a crucial role in local journalism. The organization requires commenters to use their real names and city of residence to verify identities before approving comments. This practice aligns with their commitment to fostering a respectful and constructive dialogue among community members. By agreeing to the Code of Conduct, commenters contribute to a more accountable and civil online space. The fundraising initiative highlights the financial challenges many local news outlets face, particularly in the digital age.

Maintaining high standards in community discussions is essential for promoting informed civic engagement. The requirement for identity verification serves to deter misinformation and foster trust among readers. My Edmonds News continues to seek ways to enhance community involvement and support for local journalism.

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