Unacceptable Content & Behavior

1791 Delegates will remove any communication and suspend or expel users whose content or behavior violates the community standards. The admissions committee will also use the following criteria to review an applicant's internet presence.

 

1. Aggressive: Hostile, belligerent, abusive, threatening, intimidating, or antagonistic combativeness.

2. Civic Interference: Manipulates or interferes with an election or other civic activities, or misleads others about when, where, or how to engage in an election or civic process.

3. Discrimination: Unjust or prejudicial treatment based on the protections listed in the anti-discrimination policy.

4. Exploitation: Taking advantage, preying on, or manipulating children or vulnerable adults.

5. Harassment: Harrying, pestering, intimidating, stalking, or bullying words or behavior.

6. Harm: Promoting or encouraging injury to self or others.

7. Illegal Activity: Engaging in unlawful or illegal behavior.

8. Inappropriate: Contains mature or sensitive content.

9. Intellectual Property Violation: Represents another person’s words, ideas, or work as one’s own, or violates copyright or trademarks.

10. Impersonation: Poses as an individual or group to impersonate, mislead, confuse, or deceive others.

11. Misinformation: Contains misleading or false information.

12. Offensive: Contains abusive or derogatory content.

13. Privacy Violation: Publishes or posts other people’s private information (such as home phone number and address) without their express authorization and permission.

14. Sensitive: Excessively violent or cruel, or nudity or sexual activity.

15. Spam: Irrelevant, indiscriminate, or inappropriate communication to recipients.

16. Suspicious: Contains fake content or potential malware.

Nate Walker is the author of this solution article.

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