Community

Community Rules.

Minimum moderation. Maximum accountability. These rules protect the quality of public discourse for everyone.

✔ What is Allowed

Debate

Challenge ideas, policies, and positions vigorously. Intellectual disagreement is the foundation of good civic discourse.

Criticism

Criticise politicians, institutions, corporations, and public figures. Accountability requires honest critique.

Satire

Satire and humour about public figures and policies are welcome. Punching up is different from punching down.

Petitions

Organise public requests to authorities. Collective action is the purpose of this platform.

Strong opinions

You do not need to be neutral. State your position clearly and defend it with evidence.

Anonymous participation

You may participate without revealing your real identity. We only require a valid account.

✖ What is Not Allowed

Hate speech

Content that attacks people based on caste, religion, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability is not permitted.

Harassment

Targeting, threatening, or repeatedly attacking individual members is a permanent ban offence.

Doxxing

Publishing private personal information about any person — member or public — without their consent.

Threats

Any content that threatens harm to individuals, groups, or institutions.

Spam

Repetitive, irrelevant, or commercial content designed to disrupt discussion.

Misinformation

Deliberately false claims presented as fact. You may be wrong — but you must not knowingly lie.

Impersonation

Creating accounts to impersonate public figures, journalists, or other members.

Moderation Process

01

Report

02

Review

03

Decision

04

Appeal

05

Final Action

All moderation decisions can be appealed to the Community Council. The Council's final decision is binding. Moderators are rotating community members — no permanent moderation staff.