Consumer Rights Wiki talk:Code of conduct
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Welcome! These rules exist to keep the wiki useful, friendly, and organized. The general mantra of 'don't be a dick' applies, but below is the current set of rules which moderators will enforce on users. The ruleset can change from time to time, if it seems neccesary to do so.
Code of conduct edit
- Do not post, discuss, upload, request or upload anything illegal in the United States.
- Do not add NSFW material, unless absolutely necessary. If possible such material should be censored. CRW reserves the right to delete any NSFW materiel.
- Advertising, promotion, or spam of any kind is not permitted.
- Treat other editors with respect. No personal attacks, harassment, or discrimination. Remember that this is a volunteer project, and everyone is here to improve the wiki.
- Do not promote or advocate for pedophilia, child exploitation, or related content under any circumstances. This will result in an immediate ban.
- Avoid edit warring. Resolve disagreements and seek consensus through civil discussion on talk pages.
- Do not abuse alternate accounts (sock puppets).
- Do not attempt to evade bans. Doing so will result in a permanent ban and the removal of any contributions made while evading.
- Do not impersonate other users, staff, or notable figures.
- Keep articles and discussions on-topic and constructive.
- Do not create or use an account with an inappropriate username, doing so will get it changed to something else.
- Be nice!
Enforcement edit
Breaking these rules may result in actions at the discretion of the moderation team, including:
- Warnings
- Temporary blocks
- Permanent bans
- Reports to the relevant authorities for the most serious violations
By editing this wiki, you agree to follow these rules. Thank you for helping keep Consumer Rights Wiki a valuable resource!