About Moderation

    This website is moderated by an expert global moderation team from Bang the Table.

    Bang the Table’s moderators provide multilingual moderation support to ensure participants, site administrators, and third-parties are safe from malicious, inflammatory and illegal materials.

    Bang the Table’s role in moderation of this site is to ensure that contributions are reviewed and assessed in an impartial manner according to the rules outlined below.

    This policy covers the following:

    • Username Rules
    • Username Sanctions
    • Moderation Rules
    • Moderation Sanctions
    • Etiquette
    • Frequently Asked Questions

    Username Rules and Sanctions

    Usernames (which are submitted by participants during the registration process as a way to identify themselves in public-facing activities) are approved in accordance with the username rules set out below:

    1. Usernames should not be defamatory, obscene, or include language which could be deemed offensive. This includes the creative use of characters and symbols to hide explicit content.
    2. Users must not masquerade as other members of the public, elected officials, moderators, site administrators, or workers from the consulting organization. If you are found to be impersonating someone else you may face sanctions.
    3. Usernames must not be a URL or web address.
    4. Using your username for activism purposes is fine as long as it doesn’t breach any of the above. (i.e., savethereef or trains-not-traffic)

    If you breach any of the above username rules upon registering for this site the following will occur:

    1. Username change: Our moderation team reviews every username submitted to this site via registration. If they deem your username to be in breach of the above rules they will change your username and inform you this has occurred. You can later change your username to something within the rules via your participant profile.

    2. Temporary suspension: A participant who repeatedly and flagrantly changes their username in breach of the above rules may be suspended from access to the website for a period of up to one week. The period will reflect both the severity and consistency of the breach. The user will be reported to the consulting organization.

    3. Permanent blocking: A participant who continues to violate the username rules after reinstatement after a period of suspension may have their access to the website permanently blocked.

    Moderation Rules

    All public-facing contributions -- that is, contributions that can be seen by other website users -- are moderated in accordance with the moderation rules set out below.

    1. Never post personal information about another participant. This includes identifying any individual by their real name if they have not already done so, or providing personal contact information.
    2. Never identify a staff member of the consulting organization by name.
    3. Don't defame anyone or any organization. A comment is defamatory if it lowers or harms the reputation of a person or organization. If you wish to insult anyone, this is not the place to do it. If you wish to accuse anyone of wrongdoing or incompetence, this is not the place to do it.
    4. Don't post anything that could be considered intolerant of a person's race, culture, appearance, gender, sexual preference, religion, or age.
    5. Don't be obscene and don't use foul language. Lots of people from different backgrounds participate on this website. We want them to be able to continue to do so from home, work, school, university or wherever they may be. Disguising swear words by deliberately misspelling them doesn't make them any less offensive.
    6. Don't personally insult or harass other participants. Always focus on the logic of the discussion rather than the individuals involved. Participants are entitled to choose not to enter into debate with you.
    7. Don't post or link to any inappropriate, offensive, or illegal material. Don't post any advertisements.
    8. Don’t promote self-harm, suicide, violence, or criminal activity of any kind.
    9. The use of emoji or images to convey inappropriate meaning consistent with the rules outlined above will also be moderated.
    10. Ensure comments seek to address the topic or focus of the engagement activity at hand. Users who intentionally distract from or ignore the discussion topic may have their comments treated as off-topic and removed.
    11. Please don't raise concerns about the moderation on the site as it disrupts the flow of any discussion. Please direct any queries regarding moderation directly to the moderation team at support@engagementhq.com.

    Moderation Sanctions

    Breaches of the moderation rules will be dealt with as follows:

    1. Removal of comment: Any comment that, in the view of the moderator, breaches the rules will be removed.
    2. Temporary suspension: A participant who repeatedly and flagrantly flouts the moderation rules may be suspended from access to the website for a period of up to one week. The period will reflect both the severity and consistency of the breach.
    3. Permanent blocking: A participant who continues to violate the moderation rules following reinstatement after a period of suspension may have their access to the website permanently blocked.
    4. Automatic blocking: A participant who posts or links to inappropriate, offensive or illegal material will be immediately blocked from the site.

    User Etiquette and Expectations

    The following are suggestions about etiquette to help keep the website respectful and constructive.

    1. It's a good idea to read through the information on the site and the other participant comments before getting involved in the discussion yourself.

    2. Always respect the views of other participants even if they don't agree with you.

    3. Be constructive. It's okay to disagree with other forum participants -- in fact we encourage debate -- just keep the dialogue positive.

    4. Always keep things civil. We recognize that this can be difficult sometimes, especially when you are passionate about an issue, but it is important to keep the discussion focused on the issues rather than letting it deteriorate into personal insults.

    5. Once you've left your comment keep an eye on the project to see what other people have to say.

    6. If you feel that someone has insulted you, report their comment to the moderator by clicking the “Alert Moderator” button. Don't perpetuate the dispute. The moderator will take a look at the offending comment and decide whether it should be removed.

    7. Stay on topic. The projects on this website have been created for a specific purpose. Please stay within the boundaries of the subject matter.

    8. Turn off the "CAPS LOCK". Writing in ALL CAPS is the equivalent of SHOUTING and can cause offense.

    9. Choose one place to post each of your unique comments. Don't cut and paste the same comment into lots of different places on the website. These may be considered duplicates and could be removed.

    10. Don't be a "troll." Trolls intentionally incite annoyance or offense. They do not participate constructively in the discussion and do not add any value to the debate.

    11. Don't bully, harass, or threaten other participants. If another participant proffers an opinion that you don't agree with, you have no right to demand that they support their position with a detailed argument. They do not have to respond to your questions. It is up to each individual to participate as much or as little as they wish.

    12. Please respect the moderators. Their job is to keep the forum safe and constructive so that everybody gets to have their fair say. It is not always an easy job.