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Conduct Policies
Open Foresight Hub's Code of Conduct outlines acceptable behavior by, and between, users on Open Foresight Hub. The code of conduct applies to everyone who interacts and contributes to online and offline Open Foresight Hub projects and spaces. We believe in creating a space in which as many people as possible can actively and safely engage in the Open Foresight Hub. We advocate for a diverse and approachable community of contributors that are open, safe, and welcoming to anyone who wishes to participate. In our commitment to create and maintain this environment we embrace this Code of Conduct and review it for changes and updates as needed.
The code of conduct governs behavior, not the wiki's content; for content, please see the User guide and General Notability Guidelines. Listed below is a minimum set of guidelines establishing a baseline of standards for acceptable and unacceptable conduct.
A five word guide to user interaction
Be kind with each other.
Behavior
- Assume Good Faith - Assume other users are acting in good faith when they ask questions or make edits, not that they are deliberately trying to harm Open Foresight Hub - even when their actions are harmful.
- Respect Other Contributors - Be friendly when interacting with other users in editor notes, edit summaries, and in other discussion venues.
- Be Civil - Treat all users with civility always. Rudeness or insensitivity, whether intentional or not, can distract from and interfere with our work.
- No Edit Warring - Do not revert any article more than three times in 24 hours (3RR). This is to prevent ‘revert wars’. If someone challenges your edits, discuss it with them and seek a compromise, or seek dispute resolution.
- Seek consensus -
- Resolve Disputes - Conflict about what is “correct” is inevitable. When addressing disagreements about edits, do not insult, demean, bash, or otherwise harass other users in order to prove your point. Do try to talk it out politely on the editor's notes. You can discuss why you think another user's edit is incorrect, and if needed, use the dispute resolution noticeboard.
- No Vandalism - Vandalism is any addition, deletion, or change to content made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of the Open Foresight Hub. It is unacceptable behavior and will not be tolerated.
- No Harassment - Harassment is any repeated, offensive behavior that intentionally singles out and targets specific individuals, aiming to make them feel threatened, intimidated or discouraged from participating will not be tolerated.
- No Advertising/Link Spam -
- No Unauthorized Additional Accounts -
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