
1. Respect, Sensitivity & Kindness
Treat all members with kindness and respect.
Personal attacks, harassment, bullying, and hate speech will not be tolerated.
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Treat all members with kindness and respect.
Personal attacks, harassment, bullying, and hate speech will not be tolerated.
While we all have our little irritations, at this online community, we prefer to keep the discussion positive. Posts about pet peeves are not allowed as they create a wall of negativity.
Not all posts make the cut due to relevance and freshness. The group has a set of guidelines that ensures all posts adhere to the same standard of quality.
Politics and religion have no place in our group. While it may not always be clear what qualifies as political or religious content, we ask that you exercise caution and use your best judgment before posting.
Our group is committed to inclusivity and respect.
Do not send private messages or make posts demanding to know why your post or comment was removed. Rude and uncivil remarks toward the moderation team may result in loss of membership.
Multiple edits to your posts will result in deletion. Repeated attempts at posting the content may result in loss of membership.
If you see something that violates group rules, please report it to the moderation team by clicking on the comment. Do not engage in arguments. Do not private message the moderation team. False reports can lead to suspension or revocation of membership.
Respect the privacy of others. Do not share personal information about other members without their consent. Do not share photos containing the contact information of any individual.
While we all have our little irritations, at this online community, we prefer to keep the discussion positive. Posts about pet peeves are not allowed as they create a wall of negativity.
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