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Rules of Participation Summary
- Real Names Required — Register and post with your real name and community.
- Right to Post and Reply — Sharing your knowledge and opinions with your fellow participants is a democratic right.
- Limit on Posting within a Forum's Purpose — Two posts per day per member on most forums. Forum charters determine geographic or topical scope.
- Be Civil — No name-calling. Respect among people with differing views is our cornerstone.
- No Personal Attacks — This keeps the forums welcoming and safer.
- Private Stays Private — Don't forward private communication without permission.
- Avoid Unsubstantiated Rumors — Asking for clarification of what you've heard in the community can be appropriate if issues-based. You alone are responsible for what you post.
- Items Not Allowed in Forums — No strong profanity, pornographic content, chain letters, unsolicited commercial advertising, etc. Forum charters may detail examples or exceptions including allowing commercial exchange and advice.
- Public Content and Use — You are sharing your content under the E-Democracy.org selected Creative Commons license unless you state an alternative copyright.
- Warnings and Suspensions — You may receive informal or official warnings. The volunteer Forum Manager is responsible for facilitation and enforcing rules. With your second official warning in one year, you are suspended for two weeks. You may appeal all warnings after a third warning that brings a six-month suspension.
- Forum Managers — Each forum has a manager with responsibilities and technical privileges to meet those responsibilities. Disputes with Forum Managers may be brought to E-Democracy.org through various mechanisms.
The detailed rules are also avaliable.
Participation in E-Democracy.Org is fundamentally about public life.
We seek to create a safe, trusting environment where people know who has the ability to communicate publicly with them in our forums. While this is a community experience not a private life activity, we do take actions to protect your privacy.
E-Democracy does not sell, rent, or exchange private information with third parties on individuals using our web site, forums, or services. Representatives of E-Democracy.Org including staff, contractors, Board members, Forum Managers, and local volunteers may not use personally identifiable information that is provided to E-Democracy.Org for any purposes that are unrelated to the mission and official activities of E-Democracy.Org and its local affiliates.
- For forum registration and verification purposes, we require real names, community, country, and at least one valid e-mail address.
- Only members may post to a forum, and by submitting such a post, members share their e-mail address with other members via e-mail as typical with e-mail discussion lists. We obscure e-mail addresses in the web versions of posts.
- The names of registered members of our public forums are listed with each forum on the web.
- Anyone may read posts via our web site, but non-members do not have access to posters' e-mail addresses, and cannot post to a forum. If you wish to remain anonymous, do not register and do not join a forum.
- Our forum system uses
cookies
to allow you to maintain a logged in status and we use basic web statistic analytical tools. We do not monitor the viewing activities of users nor disclose such information. - Our Content Removal Policy does allow requests to redact personal information you or others shared via a public forum that is determined to present a potential threat to that individuals safety.
- Posts, including the name of the author, made to our public forums, similar to print letter to the editor, may be publicly accessible in perpetuity.
- Forums include optional member profiles with public fields
will be accessible to others. Sharing public biographic
information among members builds reciprocal trust.
We hide e-mail addresses, but allow a
request contact
feature to ensure participation equality for web-based participants. Do not include information in these optional fields that you do not want to be public. Internet search engines may index your public posts and voluntarily provided profile information.
Any personal information collected by specific forums, local
committees/chapters, or for use with other services owned and
operated by E-Democracy.Org, labeled private will not be
disclosed publicly.
By default, as a public life
initiative, information
fields not clearly labeled private should be considered public,
viewable, and potentially accessible.
Specific non-forum services, such as e-mail newsletters, surveys requesting demographic information, and online donation systems will have clearly stated additional privacy guarantees as appropriate.
Adopted by the E-Democracy.Org Board, February 2009
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