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Code of Conduct

Last updated June 11, 2026 · Version 1 · Questions? contact us.

This code of conduct applies to every Fixnet community space: our Discord server, GitHub Discussions, and any other channel we run or moderate. It is a child document of the Acceptable Use Policy, which governs the broader platform; these rules extend it to community behaviour.

What we expect

  • Be constructive. Help people who are stuck, share what you have built, give feedback that is specific and actionable.
  • Be respectful. Disagree with ideas, not people. Criticism of code, packs, or feature decisions is fine; personal attacks are not.
  • Stay on topic. Keep discussions relevant to [fix]net, graph-building, packs, and the creator ecosystem. Off-topic content goes elsewhere.
  • Credit others. If you share a graph, pack, or technique built on someone else's work, say so.
  • Be honest about what your packs do. If you promote a pack, disclose that you made it. Do not astroturf ratings or reviews.

What is not allowed

The Acceptable Use Policy applies in full. In addition, in community spaces you must not:

  • Harass, threaten, or demean any person or group.
  • Post spam, unsolicited promotions, or repetitive self-promotion.
  • Share or link to malware, CSAM, or illegal content.
  • Post content that reveals another person's private information without their consent.
  • Impersonate another person, company, or moderator.
  • Coordinate actions designed to manipulate ratings, reviews, or community sentiment.

Moderators' scope

Moderators can remove content, issue warnings, mute or kick participants, and escalate to account-level action under the enforcement ladder in the Acceptable Use Policy. Moderators do not owe a public explanation for individual decisions, but all actions are logged.

Moderators are members of the community who have been given trust by ePress Norden AB. They are not Fixnet employees and are not responsible for content other community members post.

How to report

  • In Discord: use the `/report` command or direct-message a moderator.
  • By email: support@fixa.sh with subject "Community report".

Reports are handled confidentially. Reporters are not named publicly.

Consequences

Violations follow the same graduated ladder as the Acceptable Use Policy: warning → content removal → temporary or permanent exclusion from community spaces → account-level action for serious or repeated violations. The severity and speed of response scale with the seriousness of the behaviour.

We keep this list short so it fits here. Everything harder to summarise is in the Acceptable Use Policy.