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.
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.
@purism
I strongly suggest you consult experienced folks with how Code of Conducts works and how you make them effective. “How to respond to code of conduct reports” is a book available under CC BY-SA, for a starter.
You are basically doing the opposite of what people with experience recommend. You should not take ten years to relearn everything people have learned. We don't have ten extra years, the situation is bad enough already.
@lunar @purism @danielst @lunduke @mathieu
Purism needs to hire https://otter.technology/ ASAP then fix this CoC & train a moderation team, if they stand any chance to regain any of the trust of the #FreeSoftware community at this point.
@danielst that's what many organizations used to have as CoC. It doesn't work.
Listing inappropriate behaviours is one of the most effective parts of CoCs in ensuring healthy, diverse and welcoming communities.
@purism @lunduke