Code of Conduct
As an open platform, we’re committed to freedom of expression. You’ll see a range of perspectives here, as all of the data-sets on citizen.chat have been created by people in the community. Anyone can use citizen.chat no matter who they are, where they live, and what they believe, as long as they follow simple guidelines to keep our platform safe and open.
This applies to all content you post. “Content” includes, but is not limited to, data-sets. (pdf, videos, texts, web-urls, ) Datasets contain: copyrighted data owned by you, and willingly and knowingly made public, or data that is found in the www (including internet archives)
Output, Citizen.chat can not be responsible for the output of the AI. They are your data, your questions, and your custom roles. For example: If your question demands a sociopath role to describe a conclusions about a scientific paper, citizen.chat can not be responsible if the output is offensive or violent.
We believe you are responsible for the questions you ask, and therefore need to accept the response.
We do moderate the data that is uploaded as such that we will not allow images or videos of childporn. That is where we draw a firm line. Information that you would like to analize for journalistic purposes however, like for example the Epstein list, or convictions or article about against child molestors investigations, will need to be passed. We are not Wikileaks, but we do stand by their core belief that truth needs to revealed.
Here are the things we don’t want to see on citizen.chat, which may force us to filter some open data-sets from displaying or to ban followers from our Social Media accounts. It is mainly relevant in relation to refraining from displaying imagery. Note: this is relevant in the case you decide to make your dataset public. If you want to keep your dataset private, do whatever you want.
Here is the categories we don’t support on citizen.chat:
Violence — We don’t allow content that incites, glorifies, supports or encourages violence against anyone — and this includes support for violent groups or individuals. No matter how passionately you feel about an issue, don’t use calls for violence to express your feelings or support the same behavior from others.
Defamation, disrespect — any content that include defamatory, « offensive », « discriminatory or abusive » language.
Scam, Third parties rights— usurping a third party identity or directly or indirectly infringing any third party or the rights of third parties, in particular the right to privacy.
Intellectual property rights — any publications infringing intellectual property rights, such as copyright, trademark law.
Sexual - Pornographic - Violent - Sensitive image— Waiting for a NSFW feature, we keep the right to temporarily filter this kind of content. But as soon as we will have a NFSW feature able to hide this kind of content, and display it only on a volunteer action of the user, we will allow it.
Child pornography — No Child pornography.
Animals abusing — Promote violence against animals is not welcomed. But using an explicit image showing some violences to illustrate a data-sets AGAINST Animal abusing should be considered as NFSW content. We will treat this as NFSW content. (See bullet about Sexual - Pornographic - Violent - Sensitive image)
Threats — Any publications constituting acts of intimidation, harassment or blackmail are not welcomed.
Hate Speech - We at citizen.chat have a hard time understanding what is flagged as "hate speech", since the meaning of the term, seems to be changing almost everyday by the legacy media and sitting political powers. We will not moderate our content according to the political agenda of the current or future sitting powers. But rather have moderation guidelines decided by our community, common sense and the core values of respect in how we treat eachother. We believe without defining moderation based on "hate speech" or "hate groups", all our other community moderation guidelines above, will cover most issues that we do not stand for on our platform.
Please approach us directly if you feel something is missing here.
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