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Some ground rules.
These are set and enforced by the charities.place moderators.
Only charitable organizations and natural persons may have accounts (no for-profit corporate or bot accounts).
A charity is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization that meets the definition of a charitable organization in its country of operation, such as a 501(c)3 organization in the United States. A natural person must operate organization accounts, though the use of scheduling tools is permitted.
Respect people's identities, pronouns, and boundaries. Targeted misgendering, deadnaming, or promotion of so-called "conversion therapy" is prohibited.
No racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, able-ism, casteism, etc.
No incitement of violence or promotion of violent ideologies.
No harassment, dog-piling, or doxxing of other users.
No ad hominem attacks.
If all you can do is call someone names, then you aren't contributing to the conversation. Find something substantive to discuss that can help everyone move closer to the truth when there's a disagreement, or recognize that we don't always have to agree on everything.
No un-described images or videos on the Public privacy setting.
Not everyone can see images or videos, so provide descriptions to make them accessible to everyone.
Sexually explicit or violent media must be hidden behind a content warning when posting.
No content that is illegal in the United States.
Do not share intentionally false or misleading information.
No shortened links.
Links always account for 23 characters regardless of length, so link shorteners don't make posts shorter. Many link shorteners introduce trackers.
Participate in the community.
We may freeze, inactivate, or delete your account if you are not active: if you have never posted anything to your account within three months of creating it, or if you have not logged in for at least six months.
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