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Hi all, thanks for all the feedback today. I have put together this code of conduct as a starting point. We can of course modify it over time as needs change, but it would be good to hear if this is on point based on the discussion, or if it needs more work.

Based on suggestions in the feedback thread, I'm proposing this does not go in the sidebar itself. Instead, we keep the current rule "Don't be a dick", and link to this code of conduct. A simple, single rule; more clarity for those that need it.

Please let me know what you think:

Welcome to the Lemmy.nz! We are dedicated to fostering a positive and inclusive environment for all members. To ensure a respectful and enjoyable experience, we require that you adhere to the following code of conduct:

  1. Don’t be a dick: Treat all members with respect and kindness. Avoid personal attacks, harassment, discrimination, hate speech, or any form of abusive behavior. No promotion or encouragement of suicide, self-harm, or violence against others.
  2. Good faith participants only: No trolls, no nazis, no tankies.
  3. Respect Privacy: Do not share personal or confidential information about others (doxing).
  4. No Spamming or Advertising: Avoid excessive posting of the same content or advertisements.
  5. No disinformation: Posting of harmful disinformation is not allowed.
  6. Report Inappropriate Behaviour: If you witness any violations of the code of conduct or encounter any other issues, report them to the community moderators or administrators. Help us maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all.

Failure to comply with this code of conduct may result in temporary or permanent ban, as determined by the moderators or administrators.

This code of conduct was developed in conjunction with the community. If you need more context to understand what the community deems to be acceptable, please see this thread.

Remember that the code of conduct is in place to ensure the best possible experience for all members. By participating in our community, you agree to abide by these guidelines.

Thank you for being a part of the Lemmy.nz community and for helping us create a vibrant and inclusive space for discussion!

Edit: I'll now create a formal post for this.

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[–] dominusvobiscum 1 points 1 year ago (10 children)

Let downvotes to oblivion to do their thing.

[–] batwingnz 9 points 1 year ago (7 children)

My understanding is that allowing disinformation to proliferate, even downvoted to oblivion, is still a chance to hook someone in to that thinking if they already see themselves as marginalised.

While pushing back, or removing will not work to reprogram true believers it will protect those vulnerable to misinformation

[–] Dave 9 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Yes I remember reading in the past that you shouldn't even joke about these things, as giving people more exposure to the idea means that for those that are vulnerable (which is not necessarily who you might think!), more exposure can mean they are a step closer to believing.

My personal view is that anti-vax, climate change denial, and similar content should be removed on sight.

[–] adis@lemmy.blad.is 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

My personal view is that anti-vax, climate change denial, and similar content should be removed on sight.

What do you consider as anti-vax then? There is a whole spectrum from "vaccines causes autism" to "covid vaccines are safe and efficient", where both of these extremes are blatant misinformation.

I am staunchly against vaccine mandates. Is that a viewpoint that is OK to argue for? I do not think the current set of covid vaccines are either safe or efficient. Is that a view I am allowed to express?

[–] Dave 3 points 1 year ago

As discussed over chat, we will try to avoid these discussions at all. Even if most people participate in good faith, in a public forum discussing such controversial topics you will get bad-faith participants, and we simply don't have the moderation power to keep this on track.

[–] Ozymati 2 points 1 year ago

I think it's kinda gonna depend on what you're arguing really. And how.

You can disagree because you think the legal or philosophical underpinnings of vax mandates are unsound and that's not being anti-vaxx. That's being anti-mandate.

But if all your anti-mandate rhetoric comes from Fox News and you're citing the virus is a hoax as a reason not to mandate, that's probably not going to go well. Especially amongst those of us who have firsthand seen it killing people we know.

[–] winsomecowboy 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

So is this staunchness restricted to vaccines within a certain development timeframe and if so where does your staunchness border lie? Or are you just ideologically pro-polio?

[–] Dave 2 points 1 year ago

Please just don't. Any discussion is not going to convince anyone on either side. It's a moderation disaster waiting to happen, and a waste of everyone's time.

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