Ambiguous Internet Practices in Church Communication
From the provided quotes, it is impossible to find a direct answer to the question of whether it is acceptable to use the internet for entertainment purposes when publishing a post. All the materials address other aspects of a practical and cautious approach to the internet, for example, describing how the internet can be used to seek reactions, obtain information, or discuss new phenomena in the church setting.
Supporting citation(s):"— And what is the Patriarchate's overall attitude toward the Internet and the development of information technologies?— Well, the attitude is quite unique. The fact is that when the Internet came into our lives, about eight years ago, this word was pejorative in the church context... On one hand, there was a certain reasonable caution in the face of everything new..." (source: link txt)"A personal online diary (blog) can, if desired, be turned into a small media outlet. In this case, the norms of corporate journalistic ethics do not apply to it. However, if a priest runs a blog, his voice might be perceived in non-church circles as the voice of the Church..." (source: link txt)Thus, the provided sources do not address whether it is acceptable to use the internet for entertainment purposes when publishing a post.