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This document is a working draft and incomplete.
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Missing aspects:
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- spam
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- automated posts
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- high-frequency posts
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- …
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## Non‐normative summary
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We wish to provide an environment in which queer and neurodivergent people can
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be their authentic selves. In addition to communication itself, we have various
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tools for restricting communication to help us achieve that goal.
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We need however be mindful that every action we take may not only protect from
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harm, but can also be harmful by itself. We should therefore in general respect
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people’s autonomy in deciding with whom they wish to interact and what kind of
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content they like to see. We should only limit that autonomy to a degree that
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is necessary and effective to achieve our goals.
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Distribution of content that is strictly illegal under the laws of the
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Federal Repulic of Germany, whether we agree with them or not, obviously
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undermines our goals because it may result in termination of this instance.
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Communication may be harmful to others, both to users of this instance as well
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as on other instances. Harmfulness can be difficult to assess and quantify
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objectively and always requires consideration of the larger context.
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Communication content can be annoying or distressing to people, or it might
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cause them to take harmful action.
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Our moderation actions should be proportional to the risk of harm resulting
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from the communication we moderate. We should attempt cooperative measures
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(discussing an issue with the originators of a communication or the moderators
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of another instance) before we forcefully restrict communication.
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We should also note that we have the ability to apply restrictions selectively
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both in terms of the communication parties or content as well as the degree of
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restriction.
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Restrictions can be applied based on local user identity, remote instance name,
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hash tag or content keywords. They may be applied to messages themselves or
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media attachments. And the degree of restriction can vary from a reduction in
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visibility to complete termination.
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### Local users
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Local users are generally moderated through the administrative web interface
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of this instance and available moderation actions include
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- unlisting (removal from federated timeline), `mrf_tag:force-unlisted`,
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- sandboxing (removal from public timelines), `mrf_tag:sandbox`,
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- marking media attachments as sensitive, `mrf_tag:media-force-nsfw`,
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- stripping media attachments, `mrf_tag:media-strip`,
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- account deactivation, and
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- account deletion.
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### Instances
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Instances are moderated through this Git repository using the following
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settings:
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- `activities`:
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- `unlist`: Remove activities from federated timeline,
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- `restrict`: force activities to be visible to followers only, or
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- `reject`: reject all activities except deletes.
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- `media`:
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- `mark`: Mark media attachments as sensitive, or
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- `strip`: strip all media attachments.
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### Hashtags
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Hashtags can be matched by case‐insensitive exact match with the following
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flags:
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- `sensitive`: Mark tagged activities as sensitive, and
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- `unlisted`: remove tagged activities from federated timeline.
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### Key words
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Key words are matched by regular expression with the following options for
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moderation:
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- `unlist`: Remove matching activities from federated timelines, or
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- `reject`: reject matching activities altogether.
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## Definitions
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The key words _shall_, _shall not_, _should_, _should not_, _may_ are to be interpreted as described in
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(something shown in a still image or video) representation. It applies whether or not the represented
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idea is real or imaginary.
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## Visibility
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## Visibility guidelines
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- _unrestricted_
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- Activities _may_ be visible in public timelines.
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**Practical application:**
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- Selfies with eyes focused on the camera _may_ be marked as sensitive and labelled with `ec`.
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## Instance moderation
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## Escalation strategy
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Instances _should_ only be moderated if an issue cannot be expected to be resolved in a less invasive manner,
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for example by addressing them directly with the users causing them or the instance administrators.
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Reducing the visibility of an instance’s content _should_ generally be preferred over complete defederation.
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The moderation action should be proportional to the harm potential of the
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communication. Occasional mild infractions should be solved through cooperation
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while persistent or serious violations may require forceful action.
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_(incomplete)_
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Failure to remedy an issue or repeated violation should be met with gradual
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escalation of measures.
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- `activities`:
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- `unlist`: Remove activities from federated timeline.
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- `restrict`: Force activities to be visible to followers only.
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- `reject`: Reject all activities except deletes.
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- `media`:
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- `mark`: Mark media attachments as sensitive.
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- `strip`: Strip all media attachments.
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(incomplete)
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### Practical guidelines
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### Prohibited content
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_(incomplete)_
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Content that is obviously illegal or very harmful is _prohibited_.
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#### Politics
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- _Any_ such content _shall_ be deleted locally immediately.
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- Local user accounts distributing _any_ such content _shall_ be restricted
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immediately by sandboxing or deactivation, they _should_ however not be
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deleted without further investigation.
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- Local user accounts _primarily_ distributing such content _shall_ be deleted
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immediately.
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- Remote instances distributing _any_ such content _may_ be restricted
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immediately by `restrict`ing their activities and `mark`ing or `strip`ping
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their attachments.
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- Remote instances failing to contain the distribution of _any_ such content
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within an adequate time period _should_ at least be restricted by
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`restrict`ing their activities and `strip`ping their attachments. They _may_
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also be defederated by `reject`ing their activities.
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- Remote instances _primarily_ distributing such content _shall_ be defederated
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immediately by `reject`ing their activities and `strip`ping their
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attachments.
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- Instances focused on right‐wing extremism _should_ be defederated.
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- Instances with strong free speech policies _may_ have their activities withheld from public timelines.
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- Instances with a high prevalance of unlabelled political content _may_ have their content withheld from public timelines.
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### Restricted content
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#### Personal integrity
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- _Any_ such content _may_ be removed from the public and federated timelines
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if not adequately labelled.
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- _Any_ such content _may_ be forcibly labelled with appropriate content
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warnings.
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- Local user accounts distributing _any_ such content without adequate labels
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_should_ be contacted for cooperative resolution.
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- Remote user accounts distributing _any_ such content without adequate labels
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_may_ be contacted for cooperative resolution.
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- Local user accounts _primarily_ distributing such content without adequate
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labels _should_ be contacted for discussion.
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- Instances with a high prevalence of media depicting violence _should_ have their media marked as sensitive.
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(incomplete)
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#### Nudity & sexuality
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### Cooperative communication
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- Instances focused on CSAM _shall_ be defederated.
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- Instances with a high prevalance of legally questionable sexual content _should_ have their media stripped.
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- Instances with a high prevalance of unmarked sexual content _should_ have their media marked as sensitive.
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- Try to be friendly and respectful in your communication.
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- Describe your role.
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- Clearly describe the offending behaviour and explain the reason for it being
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considered offensive.
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- Note whether improvement of the behaviour is a suggestion, a recommendation
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or mandatory.
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- Mention the possible consequences if the behaviour is not improved.
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## Local user moderation
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#### Examples
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Issues with local users _should_ preferably be addressed in a cooperative and constructive manner.
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> “Hey, I am a moderator of this instance. My colleagues and I noticed that you
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> have been posting a lot on current political events. While we have no strict
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> rules about it, we feel that an excess of such content is very exhausting to
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> our users. We therefore suggest that you consider labelling such posts as
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> `??pol`, so that users can skip over them if they are not interested, or
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> publishing them as _unlisted_, so that they are not visible on the public
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> timelines.
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>
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> We trust in your ability to be considerate to others and don’t believe that
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> any further action is required on our part.”
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_(incomplete)_
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> “Hey, I am part of the moderatorion team of this instance. We have received
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> complaints from other users about sexually suggestive posts from your
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> account. While not considered inappropriate per se, we recommend that such
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> posts be labelled as `suggestive` or `lewd` and media marked as _sensitive_.
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>
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> Please be reminded that if you continue to post such content without
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> marking it appropriately, we may decide to remove your posts from the public
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> timelines and mark all your media attachments as _sensitive_.”
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- Unlisting (removal from federated timeline), `mrf_tag:force-unlisted`
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- Sandboxing (removal from public timelines), `mrf_tag:sandbox`
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- Marking media attachments as sensitive, `mrf_tag:media-force-nsfw`
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- Stripping media attachments, `mrf_tag:media-strip`
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- Account deactivation
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- Account deletion
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> “Hey, I am contacting you on behalf of this instances’s moderation team. You
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> have been posting sexually explicit images without marking them as sensitive.
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> This is however mandatory and if you violate this requirement again, we will
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> restrict your posts to followers only and forcibly mark all your media
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> attachments as _sensitive_.”
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### Practical guidelines
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_(incomplete)_
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- Users publishing CSAM _shall_ be permanently suspended.
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- Users failing to mark sensitive media _may_ have them forcibly marked as sensitive.
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> “Hi, I am writing to you on behalf of this instance’s moderation team. We
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> have noticed that you have been mentioning … despite their clearly and
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> repeatedly stated request not to be involved in the discussion any longer.
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> We ask that you disengage and honour their wish. If you fail to do so, we
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> will have to suspend your account.”
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