These are set and enforced by the linux.social moderators.
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Adhere to our Community Code of Conduct (https://linux.social/about).
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Use welcoming, inclusive and friendly language.
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Be respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences.
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Gracefully accept constructive criticism and give it - where needed - only respectfully.
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Show empathy towards other community members and focus on what is best for the community.
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No sexualized language, imagery, or sexual attention/advances.
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No trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, or personal/political/religious attacks.
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No public or private harassment.
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Do not publish others' private information, such as a physical or electronic addresses, without explicit permission.
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Do not engage in conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting.
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No posting of commercial or business content (unless sharing your Linux-related activities or experiences).
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No posting or boosting the same content repeatedly or frequently.
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No botting or cross-posting from other services if those posts include jargon or links to those services.
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Avoid political and religious topics, there are instances better suited to these topics.
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A reasonable ratio of posts must contain Linux®-related content.
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Refer to our Privacy Policy (https://linux.social/privacy-policy) regarding minimum age requirements for using this server.