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Following a discussion that has come up; it could be very useful if we were to have a "recommended" set of moderation policies that moderators in various communities could follow.
At a first pass, we can ask that the Guidelines For Respectful Communication are used, and then we can recommend some moderation practices that we agree on.
To open the discussion; perhaps we could start with:
- Moderators will actively enforce the guidelines,
- We recommend reaching out to the poster and asking them to re-word/reconsider in line with the guidelines; in terms of acknowledging the other persons points; kindly expanding on disagreements, attempting to be curious about disagreements.
- On occasion of repeated breaches, posts should be removed or hidden,
- Flagging by community members should be encouraged,
- There should be a regular process to raise community members into a pool of moderators; potentially also rotating moderator duties every year or two, to reduce burn-out,
- Reminding users that moderation and respectful behaviour is a community effort,
- Banning users should only be considered after repeated violations of the guidelines and an ability to reach an agreement in private conversation; all attempts should be made to avoid banning.
The wording of the above is not perfect; and probably missing many things; if you have suggestions please note them, and then we can attempt to draft something more complete!
Todo
- Draft up something following the above
- Run it by a few Haskell communities/moderators and seek feedback/changes
- Discourse
- Some of the Discords?
- ???
- ???
- That's it!
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