From 663f84d048894eb4adc4973dca0551bb30993ed1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: deathride58 Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2025 18:01:59 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] hub rule update - adds reporting violations section --- src/en/community/space-wizards-hub-rules.md | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/en/community/space-wizards-hub-rules.md b/src/en/community/space-wizards-hub-rules.md index 3f6f6dad5..afa134a2d 100644 --- a/src/en/community/space-wizards-hub-rules.md +++ b/src/en/community/space-wizards-hub-rules.md @@ -48,6 +48,20 @@ If we do decide to hand out a strike, we expect you to resolve the problem withi We expect to be able to contact you about matters of the hub rules. You should have some form of **contact information** on your server: something as simple as a Discord or website link we can follow as a paper trail is good enough. If we are unable to contact you we may be forced to go immediately to delisting. +### Reporting Violations + +The hub rules are primarily enforced in response to reports from the wider Space Station 14 community. We do not actively monitor communities or otherwise seek violations, nor do we have the desire to do so. We aren't cops here. + +Before sending a report, it's strongly recommended to contact the owner of a given community regarding the violation. Most hub rule violations happen either on accident, or without the community owner's awareness. As such, simply speaking with a community's owner tends to be enough on it's own to make a report unnecessary to begin with, which helps save everyone's time. Coincidentally, this can also make it obvious whether a community owner is operating in bad faith, which can expedite hub rule enforcement if necessary. + +To report a hub rule violation, either DM a Project Manager or Wizard in the official Space Station 14 Discord server (preferred), or send an email to . Be concise, and include as much evidence as feasibly possible. Assume that absolutely nothing is known about a given community (as this is almost always the case). Evidence is usually valued over commentary. Translations for non-English evidence are greatly appreciated, but not required. + +Generally, responses and updates to reports are not guaranteed, beyond a confirmation that the report has been forwarded to be discussed internally. Please be patient, as while initial investigations regarding a report might be inconclusive, it's not unusual for the contents of a given report to end up being relevant for future investigations, even months later. + +Reports involving non-public information are always treated as anonymous. Provided evidence will only be published if it's known to be public. + +Submitting a frivolous report or knowingly including false information may lead to the report being disregarded in its entirety. Do not feign affiliation with a community, do not deliberately provide misleading translations, do not knowingly omit important context, do not harass those you're reporting, and especially don't fabricate evidence outright. + ## The Rules ### Section 1 (high severity)