Tinnitus Talk Code of Conduct
The team at Tinnitus Talk are launching a new Code of Conduct for our forum. We're changing the way we moderate because we want to offer better quality information and not endanger our work with research, professionals and the community.
We currently have our Netiquette but we want to create something simple and easy to understand that protects the people who take part and makes the site a better place overall.
Running a forum isn't easy. It's a delicate balance between allowing free speech and keeping the forum a safe place with high quality content.
We are particularly concerned with involving as many people as we can in critiques and knowledge sharing. We want to encourage the broadest range of people possible to be involved and we want to make sure that our Code of Conduct gives everybody confidence in taking part.
Check out the things we have put together below. If you have something to share or any ideas on what can make the forum a better place for discussion, please let us know in this thread.
If you don't want to share publicly then PM Markku, Steve or Hazel.
Code of Conduct
The team at Tinnitus Talk are launching a new Code of Conduct for our forum. We're changing the way we moderate because we want to offer better quality information and not endanger our work with research, professionals and the community.
We currently have our Netiquette but we want to create something simple and easy to understand that protects the people who take part and makes the site a better place overall.
Running a forum isn't easy. It's a delicate balance between allowing free speech and keeping the forum a safe place with high quality content.
We are particularly concerned with involving as many people as we can in critiques and knowledge sharing. We want to encourage the broadest range of people possible to be involved and we want to make sure that our Code of Conduct gives everybody confidence in taking part.
Check out the things we have put together below. If you have something to share or any ideas on what can make the forum a better place for discussion, please let us know in this thread.
If you don't want to share publicly then PM Markku, Steve or Hazel.
Code of Conduct
A. How to Treat Others
1. Do not insult or belittle your fellow members.
2. Do not assume everyone has the same tinnitus as you, experiences differ.
3. Harassment or discrimination is not tolerated.
2. Do not assume everyone has the same tinnitus as you, experiences differ.
3. Harassment or discrimination is not tolerated.
B. Expressing Your Opinions
4. Do not present your personal opinion as fact.
5. Critique is welcomed, however unsubstantiated claims or personal attacks are not acceptable.
6. Repetition of the same content across multiple threads may be deleted.
7. Information published on this site is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice.
5. Critique is welcomed, however unsubstantiated claims or personal attacks are not acceptable.
6. Repetition of the same content across multiple threads may be deleted.
7. Information published on this site is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice.
C. Promoting High Quality Content
8. Stick to the thread topic, off topic posts may be deleted without notice.
9. Advertising, self-promotion, or solicitation are prohibited.
10. Do not make scientific or factual claims without supporting evidence.
11. Duplicate accounts are not allowed, they will be deleted.
12. Do not discuss moderator actions publicly.
9. Advertising, self-promotion, or solicitation are prohibited.
10. Do not make scientific or factual claims without supporting evidence.
11. Duplicate accounts are not allowed, they will be deleted.
12. Do not discuss moderator actions publicly.
D. Privacy
13. Conversations (private messages) are private in nature - not to be shared in public.
14. Conversations reported to staff are treated confidentially.
15. It is forbidden to reveal personal information without consent.
14. Conversations reported to staff are treated confidentially.
15. It is forbidden to reveal personal information without consent.