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Reply Fri 20 Oct, 2000 06:01 pm
Welcome to xFamily.org Forums
This is a place for civil exchange of information. If you must be incivil you must do it elsewhere.
 
BlazingVenus 1
 
Reply Fri 13 May, 2005 09:50 pm
Re: Welcome to xFamily.org Forums
Admin wrote:
This is a place for civil exchange of information. If you must be incivil you must do it elsewhere.


Incivil???

Uncivil perhaps?

Anti social?

Uncivilized?

Socially challanged maybe?

But incivil...? Me thinks me will have to look this up in my big book of words.
 
Thorwald 1
 
Reply Sat 14 May, 2005 10:28 am
incivility rude or impolite behaviour or language
 
BlazingVenus 1
 
Reply Sat 14 May, 2005 11:13 am
Ok then
Thorwald wrote:
incivility rude or impolite behaviour or language


Well that settles it.
 
Thorwald 1
 
Reply Sun 20 May, 2007 10:49 pm
Blogger Code of Conduct
Quote:
We celebrate the blogosphere because it embraces frank and open conversation. But frankness does not have to mean lack of civility. We present this Blogger Code of Conduct in hopes that it helps create a culture that encourages both personal expression and constructive conversation.

1. We take responsibility for our own words and for the comments we allow on our blog.

We are committed to the "Civility Enforced" standard: we will not post unacceptable content, and we'll delete comments that contain it.

We define unacceptable content as anything included or linked to that:
- is being used to abuse, harass, stalk, or threaten others
- is libelous, knowingly false, ad-hominem, or misrepresents another person,
- infringes upon a copyright or trademark
- violates an obligation of confidentiality
- violates the privacy of others

We define and determine what is "unacceptable content" on a case-by-case basis, and our definitions are not limited to this list. If we delete a comment or link, we will say so and explain why. [We reserve the right to change these standards at any time with no notice.]

2. We won't say anything online that we wouldn't say in person.

3. We connect privately before we respond publicly.

When we encounter conflicts and misrepresentation in the blogosphere, we make every effort to talk privately and directly to the person(s) involved--or find an intermediary who can do so--before we publish any posts or comments about the issue.

4. When we believe someone is unfairly attacking another, we take action.

When someone who is publishing comments or blog postings that are offensive, we'll tell them so (privately, if possible--see above) and ask them to publicly make amends.
If those published comments could be construed as a threat, and the perpetrator doesn't withdraw them and apologize, we will cooperate with law enforcement to protect the target of the threat.

5. We do not allow anonymous comments.

We require commenters to supply a valid email address before they can post, though we allow commenters to identify themselves with an alias, rather than their real name.

6. We ignore the trolls.

We prefer not to respond to nasty comments about us or our blog, as long as they don't veer into abuse or libel. We believe that feeding the trolls only encourages them--"Never wrestle with a pig. You both get dirty, but the pig likes it." Ignoring public attacks is often the best way to contain them.

This is an open, uncensored forum. We are not responsible for the comments of any poster, and when discussions get heated, crude language, insults and other "off color" comments may be encountered. Participate in this site at your own risk.

Source: "Draft Blogger's Code of Conduct", by Tim O'Reilly


See also: Civility in 'ourspace', by Tessa Jowell
 
 

 
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