Merge pull request 'addendum to obnoxious behaviour; don't share it' (#53) from meldra/tilde.chat:master into master
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## avoid obnoxious behavior
the tildeverse is a purpose-driven community, intended to provide an environment where people can feel comfortable and supported in learning, practicing, or teaching about technology. while this purpose permits for a wide variety of activities on tildverse IRC channels, obnoxious or intentionally annoying behavior is not allowed. be considerate of the others on the IRC board; think
the tildeverse is a purpose-driven community, intended to provide an environment where people can feel comfortable and supported in learning, practicing, or teaching about technology. while this purpose permits for a wide variety of activities on tildeverse IRC channels, obnoxious or intentionally annoying behavior is not allowed. be considerate of the others on the IRC board; think
about how they will perceive your chat messages. if people ask you to stop something, it's probably because you're being obnoxious, and you should cut it out. examples of obnoxious behavior include posting your stream of consciousness ideas when you are not actually interacting with others, repeating variations of phrases over and over, intentional join/part spam, or
interacting with bots to the point of crowding out interactions from others.
please be considerate of other channels when trying to stop someone engaging in obnoxious behavior. if that behavior involves personal attacks, threats, bigotry, etc or other things that would plausibly result in them being g-lined from the network, do not send them to other channels as this will just result in more people being affected by it. not all wealth should be shared.
## don't assume pronouns
if you know someone's pronouns, use them. try to default to they/them if you don't know.