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... | == Why does this have to exist? == | ||
This hopefully is a fine balance in freedom of speech and the usage of social media website/services. This social media guide serves as a de-facto template for pirate parties. Please contribute. | |||
==== Hard do-nots ==== | |||
* Do not promote any illegal activity | |||
* Do not promote piracy | |||
* Do not engage in debates (or arguments) | |||
* Do not target individuals, especially private citizens | |||
==== The OKs ==== | |||
* Related memes | |||
* Posts related to party activities | |||
* Invitations/RSVPs | |||
* Meeting/Conference announcements | |||
* Statistics (be careful as this may start debates) | |||
* Policy comparison | |||
== Explained == | |||
Here is everything explained via ''plain English''. Don't think of this as lawyer speak. | |||
=== Illegal activity === | |||
=== Piracy === | |||
=== Debates === | |||
=== Privacy === |
Revision as of 20:02, 19 November 2022
Why does this have to exist?
This hopefully is a fine balance in freedom of speech and the usage of social media website/services. This social media guide serves as a de-facto template for pirate parties. Please contribute.
Hard do-nots
- Do not promote any illegal activity
- Do not promote piracy
- Do not engage in debates (or arguments)
- Do not target individuals, especially private citizens
The OKs
- Related memes
- Posts related to party activities
- Invitations/RSVPs
- Meeting/Conference announcements
- Statistics (be careful as this may start debates)
- Policy comparison
Explained
Here is everything explained via plain English. Don't think of this as lawyer speak.