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Citizen Code of Conduct #30

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ph0 opened this issue Jul 24, 2022 · 1 comment
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Citizen Code of Conduct #30

ph0 opened this issue Jul 24, 2022 · 1 comment

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@ph0
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ph0 commented Jul 24, 2022

I read through the Citizen Code of Conduct several times.

Do I understand correctly that if my community on my own server is discussing issues which another community may disagree with then my Lemmy can be shut down for violating Citizen Code of Conduct even if it's the result of unfounded persecution which has no basis in reality wholly founded on violating the free speech of my community?

The Citizen Code of Conduct reads like Lemmy is another go woke go broke bull**** artist social engineering pile of crap.

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dariusk commented Jul 24, 2022

You're misreading the scope with reference to Lemmy. That project uses the Citizen Code of Conduct to apply to the developer community around Lemmy itself (so the expected standard of behavior here on GitHub and in other spaces run by the Lemmy project). I'm pretty sure an individual Lemmy server can run by its own code of conduct (or have none if you want to go that way I guess).

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