Quintyn Bobb | Approved Jun 26, 2024
Purpose:
Esperanto-USA values constructive dialogue where all are able to discuss themes related to the international language Esperanto. This code of conduct is established in order to maintain a respectful and safe environment on Esperanto-USA’s social media platforms, ensuring that all members can engage in constructive and respectful discussions.
Scope:
This policy applies to all members of the organization and visitors to our social media platforms, including but not limited to email, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Slack, Telegram, and others.
Definitions:
- Harassment: Includes but is not limited to inflammatory comments, threats, hate speech, spam, intimidation, ridicule, insults, and unreasonable demands.
- Blocking: Restricting an individual from interacting with the organization’s social media platform(s).
- Spam: Irrelevant and/or duplicated content, such that discussion is disrupted.
Policy:
- Code of Conduct:
- All members are expected to engage respectfully, refraining from making inflammatory or derogatory comments.
- Harassment in any form is strictly prohibited.
- Reporting:
- Members and visitors can report harassing behavior to the Board of Esperanto-USA or their delegate.
- Reports must include specific examples and, if possible, screenshots of the offending behavior.
- Assessment and Warnings:
- The Board’s delegate will promptly review reported incidents in conjunction with the account manager.
- If the behavior is deemed to be harassing, the account manager will issue a formal warning to the individual, explaining the nature of the violation and requesting immediate cessation of the behavior. When appropriate, the offending post or message may be deleted.
- Blocking Criteria:
- If an individual continues harassing behavior after a warning, they may be blocked from the organization’s social media platform(s).
- In severe cases, such as threats of violence, hate speech, immediate blocking without prior warning may be warranted at the discretion of the Board of Esperanto-USA or their delegate.
- Communication of Action:
- The individual will be informed of the action taken, detailing the reasons for the decision and any steps they can take to appeal the decision.
- Review and Adjustment:
- This policy will be reviewed at least yearly by the Board of Esperanto-USA and adjusted as necessary to ensure it remains effective and fair.
Procedures:
- Documenting Incidents: The organization must keep detailed records of all reports, warnings, and actions taken, including dates, descriptions, and screenshots.
- Awareness: The organization must ensure that all account managers are aware of this policy and understand the importance of fairness and confidentiality.
- Transparency: The organization must publish the policy on the organization’s relevant platforms to ensure members are aware of expectations and procedures.