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shikhin d6538c121c Add nolog unbreakable law. 2021-06-23 12:23:19 -04:00
shikhin 48401527c8 Updated no-bigotry law. 2021-06-23 12:19:07 -04:00
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ be followed. The latter sections detail how laws are made and miscellaneous laws
\subsection{Behaving}\label{behaving}
Only three\footnote{Excluding the \emph{unbreakable} laws that spell out what
Only four\footnote{Excluding the \emph{unbreakable} laws that spell out what
\emph{unbreakable} laws are.}
of our thousands of laws are \emph{unbreakable}. If an \emph{unbreakable} law is broken,
the following progression of actions takes place after each transgression:
@ -35,13 +35,11 @@ the following progression of actions takes place after each transgression:
decided upon in a case-by-case basis. Any trusted person (you know who you are!) can enforce this. Steps may be skipped in cases of bad faith actions or spam. However, before any
punishment is enacted, the reasoning behind it must be explained.
Here's two crucial unbreakable laws. The third (and final) one is in section two.
Here's two crucial unbreakable laws. The final two are in section two.
\begin{itemize}
\item Calling women subhuman; making racist, homophobic, or transphobic
comments; calling people with disabilities leeches and subhuman;
telling people with mental illnesses to kill themselves; or other comparable acts
are to be prohibited, except in cases of clear sarcasm.
\item No bigotry, including but not limited to racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or misogyny.
No telling people to kill themselves.
\item If someone lays out a boundary to you, you are to respect it. No ``jokes'' where you
repeatedly violate it after being specifically told so. If you violate a boundary by accident,
@ -67,10 +65,13 @@ funkick idlers.
There is a public log at \url{gopher://yurie.smar.fi:7070/hofftopia.html}
that logs the last hundred lines of the channel, except those that
begin with \texttt{nolog:} or \texttt{[nolog]}. \texttt{nolog}
messages cannot be ratified and must be responsibly handled by channel members.
messages cannot be ratified.
An \emph{unbreakable} law says that messages intended to be \texttt{nolog}
mustn't be shared publicly and must be treated as if they were shared in confidence.
An \emph{unbreakable} law says that publishing channel logs otherwise without explicit agreement from the channel is
prohibited. (This implicitly includes \texttt{nolog} protections.)
prohibited.
The gopher server serving the public logs is allowed to collect IPs, requested paths,
and user agents of connecting users; these are not retained for over a month except in cases