Today we've updated the Librem One website with two important documents:

A short guide to staying safe online no matter what online service you are using. Like our policy document we've kept it short and to the point, with links to more detailed, independent resources if you'd like to learn more.

librem.one/stay-safe/

As well as a code of conduct that makes it clear we will respond to reports of harassment, for example on Librem Social, our opt-in social network.

librem.one/conduct/

@purism that's a good effort you've made. It would have been better to have the CoC atthe same time as you annunced the service, but better late than never.

However, I'm curious: why did you remove the examples of behaviours that won't be tolerated?

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@mathieu @purism "The only change made was to remove the exhaustive list of examples in the interest of readability."

@don @purism the list in the original is not exhaustive, it's merely examples.

And there are good reasons for listing them in the first place.

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