Community Guidelines

One of the best things about sharing work online is being able to engage with all of you.

  • The comments section on this site is a space for you to chat with other members, share knowledge and experiences, and share what content you enjoyed the most.
  • Only logged in members can comment.

To help keep the community safe, constructive and fun, here are a few best practices to keep in mind.  

Respect each other.

  • This should be a safe and inviting community for everyone, so it's expected that all members be civil and respectful in their interactions.
  • Like any online community, we're a group of people with a range of experiences and beliefs, many of which may differ from your own.
  • Consider this a gift — interesting and challenging perspectives can open doors you didn't even know existed.

Stay on topic, and share your sources.

  • Do your best to stay on topic, support your replies with additional context or sources where appropriate.
  • If you've contributed to the conversation and someone else replies to your thread, you'll be notified by email. You can choose to switch these emails off in your member account settings, under email preferences.

Keep it constructive and kind.

  • Constructive contributions are the best kind. If you have knowledge that places the topic of the post in a new light, or if you have feedback about the subject matter — it's best shared in a way that helps everyone feel like this is a space where new ideas are respected and valued.

Flag inappropriate interactions.

  • As a member, you can help maintain a safe and inviting space by reporting any behaviour that goes against these guidelines.
  • All you need to do is click the three dots next to the inappropriate comment, and then click Report comment.
  • These reports are taken seriously, and there's a zero tolerance policy for abusive behaviour.
  • Inappropriate comments will be removed.

Be the you online that you are in-person.

  • Most people are kind and well-intentioned humans. Although it may seem like the opposite is true on the internet at times, the reality is that people tend to follow the majority.
  • You can help keep the tone of this space friendly and fun if you lead the way with insightful, humane language.

Let's keep this a space that you want to spend time in.

Thanks for your help & support. ❤️

Source: Community guidelines ghost.org