Social Media Policy

Social networks are useful because they are fast, public, and connected. They also compress nuance and can amplify conflict. This page explains the operating stance used in those spaces.

Expectations

  • Disagreement is acceptable, harassment is not.

  • Public replies may be preferred for lightweight topics, but not for sensitive matters.

  • Boundaries may be enforced more quickly in high-noise environments than in slower channels.

What this means in practice

Not every message requires a response. Some topics may be redirected to a more suitable place, and some behaviors may be ignored, muted, or blocked if they make discussion unsafe or unproductive.

Reading Notes

Trust and policy pages are most useful when they can be read both individually and as part of a connected system. Specific pages handle narrow workflows, while the surrounding pages provide the context that explains why those workflows exist and how they fit together.