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Frequently asked questions
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- What's Discord?
- Discord is a chat application, like Slack or Teams, but meant for communities of friends (originally gamers) rather than corporate work. Each discord community - like ours! - has channels for voice or text. You can think of each Humaniteas channel as a permanent panel or room or workshop at a conference.
- What are the rules?
- Humaniteas is a well-regulated space. This ensures good community experiences for everyone. Think of it like a moderator at a talk, ensuring everyone gets to ask brief, on-topic questions. We also ask you read the code of conduct below.
- How much will this cost?
- The discord and basic resources will remain free to access. Future tools and features may require a fee, but anything you can access free now will remain free.
- Can I add to your resources?
- Yes, please do! Email us or grab Dan or Caro in Discord
Code of Conduct
This is a living document of guidelines. All decisions by the mods are final.
- Be polite, kind, and respectful. Transphobia, homophobia, sexism, racism, sectarianism or any other bigotry will result in a ban.
- Do not post NSFW media. Talking about your research is fine.
- Be ethical.
- No links to pirated material, no advice on how to access such material. If you can't find a copy of a paper, try emailing the author.
- Don't ask for or offer help on assignments that go beyond pointers.
tl;dr treat others how you wish to be treated, we're not here to solve world peace, and always err on the side of caution.
To report a code of conduct violation, message someone with the Mod role in Discord, or send an email to [email protected].