CoC Draft #1: Preamble 

I'm writing a CoC!

The idea behind the CoC I'm trying to write is to communicate as much as possible about conduct in a space (online or off) as succinctly as possible. The model I've chosen for this is a CoC whose headlines and first line of descriptive text fits inside a single Masto post and can be skimmed to get the general idea in half a minute or less. The idea behind this is to make the CoC short and easy to remember and recall.

The first draft of my CoC follows.

CoC Draft #1 

ZERO TOLERANCE FOR DISCRIMINATION & BIGOTRY.
Leave your hatred at the door.

TREAT THIS SPACE AND THOSE WITHIN IT WITH RESPECT.
Listen actively to and honor the requests of others; always respond with compassion first.

CONSENT IS IMPORTANT IN ALL CONTEXTS.
If you’re ever unsure, ask first.

LISTEN; DON’T MAKE EXCUSES.
If you’re accused of causing harm, either take some responsibility or ask moderators for help.

DON’T BREAK THE LAW HERE.
The whole space may be liable if you do.

CoC Draft #1 

@mawr Seems okay to me, but I still hearken back to the days of "Be excellent to each other" and "Don't break the place" being the only rules needed. n..n;

@xurnami @mawr You've made that point before, yes. I remember a time and a place in which it _did_ work. Those days may be gone forever, but I remember them.

@Soreth @mawr @xurnami I would argue that it still _can_ work, but it requires a level of emotional intimacy and shared contet that limits the size of events and communities. Families don't typically need codes of conduct, f'rex, but pre-nuptual agreements still happen.

I'm not sure the broader community collectively shares the necessary context and intimacy. I don't think we've had it since before the Slack diaspora, and I suspect we lost it some time before that.

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