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Incivility
Topic Started: Dec 20 2007, 02:12 PM (553 Views)
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Negative comments directed at a person are considered uncivil.

By the very nature of this site, negative comments are expected to be leveled against ideas and specific behaviors, just not against specific persons. Those negative comments against ideas and actions will surely be strong. They are not uncivil.

The staff at Civility will make the determination whether a comment is uncivil or not. Period. We will not brook charges and counter-charges from members in posts. If you feel someone is being uncivil, including staff members, contact a staff member via PM or the "Report" button.

This is the only general warning that will be given. Future warnings will be formal and individual.
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