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Comm's Systems Behaviour Guide

Remember XR's Regenerative Culture

This includes a healthy focus on mutually supporting categories of:

  • self care – how we take care of our own needs
  • mutual care – how we take care of each other
  • interpersonal care – how we take care of the relationships we have, being mindful of how we affect each other
  • community care – how we take care of our development as a community

We owe each other a duty of care to make our presence on our communications platforms a comfortable and beneficial experience.

Etiquette and Standards for Posts

When posting messages (anywhere) online we recommend that contributors:

  • be respectful -- people are different -- we all have strengths and weaknesses and different backgrounds - find out about them.

  • use 'I' statements.

  • practice compassion by putting themselves in others' shoes.

When using the chat channels and forums, we ask all contributors to have care for the community, offering a harassment-free space for all to participate, embracing our unique differences. We cultivate this respect for each other, both within project spaces and in the wider public arena when we represent the XR community.

Positive Behaviours

  • Use welcoming and inclusive language
  • Be respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
  • Be willing to engage with feedback (constructive criticism)
  • Focus on what might most be in service of the community as a whole
  • Cultivate curiosity and an empathic awareness towards other community members

Negative Behaviours

  • Avoid sexism, racism, classism, etc.
  • Be aware that We all have things to learn and we will inevitably get things wrong, so avoid making assumptions and be open to listening and learning, if challenged about something.
  • Do not employ harassment, either public or private. This includes trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
  • Do not publish others' private information without explicit permission
  • Avoid conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a professional setting.

Maintaining good behaviour falls to all of us

If we find any post that strays from the accepted guidelines, above, it's up to us to feed back our concerns either to a Moderator/Group Admin, by Direct Message, or directly with the originator of the post. If the latter option, then we should be sensitive with any language, but, as our regenerative statement says:" [we have] cultures of respect and listening, in which people deal with conflicts when they arise, feeding back quickly and talking about disagreements and issues without blaming and shaming." If you find a post that needs moderation, reply directly to it and explain why you find it unacceptable and suggest, to the poster, a potentially more acceptable way of making their point, if that is possible. If the post requires removal, then remove it but leave an explanation of why you felt removal was necessary.