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by Symbiote
264 days ago
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> What purpose does a CoC serve? How does it help? At work I think it has helped since we now have a clear procedure to follow if there's a problem. Having the Code of Conduct be a public document rather than only an internal one means there are fewer excuses available for not following it — for example someone can't claim they thought it would be OK to ask a developer for sex since we wrote down that that's not OK. It's also easier to explain in case the problem individual is employed by a paying customer. |
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The person who thought this would be okay will not be stopped by a Code of Conduct.
The people who know it's not okay don't need a Code of Conduct.
The whole thing is useless. This is the same retarded shit as people stating their pronouns, trying to engineer every social human relation.
Don't be a jerk with people. If someone looks a certain way, it would be kind to assume they want to be treated in a certain way, etc, etc. You don't need terms of conduct and similar bullshit for that.