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Code of Conduct



26 jun 2024

As a member of our Society, we will expect you to follow our Code of Conduct on all of our online platforms and at all of our Events.

  1. We aim to be a open and welcoming community; please be friendly to everyone, whether they are regular attendees or newcomers.
  2. We aim for all of our Events and spaces to be inclusive. Be respectful and civil at all times.
    • This includes respecting peoples’ choice of pronouns.
  3. We do not tolerate bullying or harassment of any kind. Don’t direct derogatory or offensive remarks at people.
    • These include, but are not limited to, examples of racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia.
  4. People of all backgrounds and level of education are welcome. Try be helpful to everyone asking for help on our online platforms (i.e. on Discord).
  5. Please keep political, religious, and other often-inflammatory or volatile discussions at a minimum at our Events.
    • We recognise that such conversations are important and may be productive, but unfortunately, they often are not. In any case, our Events are not the appropriate forum for these discussions.
  6. Do not share explicit, disturbing, or distressing content on any of our online platforms.
    • Do not post unsolicited advertisements.
    • Do not post any content illegal under UK law, i.e. doxxing, pirated content, etc.

These rules should generally be common sense, so we expect that there shouldn’t be any problems with following them.

These rules are enforced entirely at the discretion of the Exec running each Event or the admins on our online platforms, and any decisions made are final. If they ask you to stop doing something, stop doing it.

If you see someone behaving inappropriately on our platforms or at an Event, please get in contact with any of our Exec.

Failure to comply with this Code on any of our online platforms or at any of our Events can result in expulsion from the platform, Event, or Society as a whole.

We will very rarely decide to expel someone from the Society or from attending our Events, but in such cases, the behaviour will been overwhelmingly detrimental, offensive, or malicious to the point where we believe that the offender is unlikely to meaningfully improve; thus, if you have been barred from our Events, appeals will not be entertained.