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@grimfrenzy@mstdn.social @delroth if the code of conduct is intended to inform people who might wish to join the community (which I believe they are; otherwise there would be no need to publish them), you also have the case of someone who's scrupulous enough to read it before doing anything else in the community.

@robryk @grimfrenzy sure, and my answer to that is that the limit is not a line to try and clearly/unambiguously scope and define, it's a line to stay away from, and that should be fairly obvious because that's generally how society's rules and laws work.

If you need a precise definition of what constitutes sexism or racism before joining a community, wtf are you even planning to talk about.

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