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## Our Pledge
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We, as members, contributors, maintainers, and creators of The Monero Project,
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pledge not to act stupidly, inappropriately, or with bad intent against another
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member in our Matrix/IRC community.
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We - as contributors to, maintainers of, and participants in The Monero Project -
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pledge not to act disruptively, inappropriately, or with bad intent against other
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participants in our Matrix/IRC communities.
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## Scope
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This Code of Conduct applies within The Monero Project's Matrix and Libera IRC channels,
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which will be referred to as "community spaces" for the rest of the document.
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This document intends to formalize basic conditions and guidelines toward the goal of
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fostering a healthy and flourishing community. It does so by clearly defining limits and
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responsibilities for both moderators and participants, as well as providing frameworks for
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both their enforcement and the contestation of enforcement.
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This document **DOES NOT** intend to decree or mandate the political or social atmosphere
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within community spaces. The Monero community is rich, and you'll always find dissident
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opinions. As long as we all respect the standards outlined below, all opinions are allowed
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to be said in their appropriate channels. Online political discussions nearly never end well,
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and as such participants are encouraged to be careful when engaging in such discourse.
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## Our Standards
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Examples of behavior that contribute to being a good member in the Matrix/IRC space:
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Examples of behavior that contribute to being a good participant in community spaces:
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* Empathy and kindness toward other people, most notably newcomers.
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* Being empathetic and kind towards other people, especially newcomers.
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* Being respectful of different opinions, viewpoints, and experiences.
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* Accepting constructive feedback.
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* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes.
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* Respecting each channel's intents.
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* Accepting constructive feedback and taking responsibilty for one's own actions.
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* Apologizing to those affected by our actions when they violate our standards.
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* Respecting each channel's intended function and purpose.
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Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
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Examples of behaviors disruptive and inappropriate to community spaces include:
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* Sexual-related discussions in primary channels or pornography sharing.
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* Pattern of trolling and spamming, at which point it disrupt the channel.
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* Harassing and/or Insulting another member.
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* Doxxing.
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* Discussing or sharing any content of a sexual nature in primary channels.
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* Persistently trolling and spamming, specifically to the point it disrupts the channel.
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* Harassing and/or griefing other participants for any reason.
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* Doxxing, impersonating, scamming, or stalking participants in or out of the channel.
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Some of these unacceptable behaviors have different severity according to the context
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and channel. Some channels are more lenient or strict than others, and are indicated to members.
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Some of these unacceptable behaviors have different severity levels according to the context
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and channel. Some channels are more lenient or strict than others, and indicate as much to participants.
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Discretion as to the leniency or strictness is left to the moderations, operating within this framework.
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More generally, this list of bad behaviors covers the definition of a bad actor, as defined in
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More generally, this list of bad behaviors clarifies the definition of a bad actor provided in
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the CONTRIBUTING policy of The Monero Project:
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> A bad actor is someone who repeatedly ignores the rules and culture of the project, who is
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## Community moderators
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Community moderators are a set of individuals in the Matrix/IRC community space who have
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moderation capabilities and have engaged themselves to contribute to this end.
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Community moderators are sets of individuals in the community spaces who have
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moderation capabilities and have volunteered themselves to contribute to this end.
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- On Matrix, community moderators have the "Moderator" role. They are able to use the
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"banhammer" (or equivalent) bot account to take actions.
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- On IRC, community moderators have the "+o" (Owner) mode. They are able to use several
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IRC commands to take actions. Be aware, not all Owners +o members are community moderators.
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### Becoming a moderator or Removing a moderator
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### Becoming or removing a moderator
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The group of moderators is managed by itself. New moderators are added at the existing
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moderators' discretion. Existing moderators can be removed, if pleaded by the community,
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at the moderators' discretion.
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Each group of moderators is managed by itself. New moderators are added at the existing
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moderators' discretion. Existing moderators can be removed if petitioned by the community,
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also at the moderators' discretion.
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## Enforcement Responsibilities
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and will take action in response to violations.
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Community moderators have the right and responsibility to remove messages and media posted
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by the malicious member and will communicate reasons for moderation decisions when appropriate.
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by the malicious participant and will communicate reasons for moderation decisions when appropriate.
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Community moderators have the right and responsibility to discuss actions with other moderators
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when the community pleads for revisions.
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## Scope
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This Code of Conduct applies within The Monero Project's Matrix and Libera IRC channels,
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which will be referred to as the Community Spaces in the rest of the document.
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### What this document intends to be
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This document intends to formalize basic rules so that moderators have easier understanding
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and protection of their role, as well as setting the expectations of the community members
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regarding the general health of the channels.
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### What this document does not intend to be
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This document **DOES NOT** intend to describe the IRC and Matrix channels as a Safe Space for
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political affiliations or marginalized minorities.
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The Monero community is rich, and you'll always find dissident opinions. As long as they
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are respecting the prior rules, they're allowed to be said in the appropriate channels. Online
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political discussions mostly never end well, and members are invited to be more careful
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during such discourse.
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when the community petitions for revisions.
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## Enforcement Guidelines
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Community moderators will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining
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the consequences for a malicious member:
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the consequences for a malicious participant:
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### 1. Correction
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**Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed
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offensive or unwelcome in the community or specific channel.
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**Consequence**: A public, written warning from community moderators towards the responsible member.
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**Consequence**: A public, written warning from community moderators towards the responsible participant.
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### 2. Warning
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**Community Impact**: A violation through a single incident or series of
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actions.
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**Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. Malicious member risk to be
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temporary banned from the channel or community space
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**Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. The bad actor at risk of being
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temporary removed from community space
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### 3. Temporary Ban
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### 3. Suspension
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**Community Impact**: A serious violation of the prior rules, including
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**Community Impact**: A serious violation of the prior standards, including
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sustained inappropriate behavior.
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**Consequence**: A temporary ban of the member, between 3 days to 3 months
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**Consequence**: A temporary ban of the participant, between 3 days to 3 months
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### 4. Long-term Ban
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**Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of the rules. Demonstrating
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the member can be define as a bad actor.
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**Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of the standards. Demonstrating
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the participant can be defined as a bad actor.
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**Consequence**: A ban of at most 3 years.
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