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Be nice. Assume others have good intent (within reason).
Block or ignore posts, comments, and users that irritate you in some way rather than engaging. Report if they are actually breaking community rules.
Use content warnings and/or mark as NSFW when appropriate. Most posts with content warnings likely need to be marked NSFW.
Most 196 posts are memes, shitposts, cute images, or even just recent things that happened, etc. There is no real theme, but try to avoid posts that are very inflammatory, offensive, very low quality, or very "off topic".
Bigotry is not allowed, this includes (but is not limited to): Homophobia, Transphobia, Racism, Sexism, Abelism, Classism, or discrimination based on things like Ethnicity, Nationality, Language, or Religion.
Avoid shilling for corporations, posting advertisements, or promoting exploitation of workers.
Proselytization, support, or defense of authoritarianism is not welcome. This includes but is not limited to: imperialism, nationalism, genocide denial, ethnic or racial supremacy, fascism, Nazism, Marxism-Leninism, Maoism, etc.
Avoid AI generated content.
Avoid misinformation.
Avoid incomprehensible posts.
No threats or personal attacks.
No spam.
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Another thing we discussed in the matrix was adding a minimum consideration time for actions taken against users, provided it's not something that needs to be dealt with at once, like obvious transphobia or threats etc.
A consideration time like that would force us to process something more before actually taking action, and would give other mods more time to weigh in before an action is taken. For context we share most of the actions we take and screenshots of the DMs we send.
Basically codifying a "let cooler heads prevail" kinda thing.
A side effect is that not everything would be acted on instantly, but how much of an issue that is depends on the consideration time chosen. It's a policy to consider and discuss at least.
A policy to instead just take our time with mod actions might do basically the same thing, even if less specific.