#gaygeeks-asl Guidelines[1]
Below are the guidelines for #gaygeeks-asl regarding behavior and topics of discussion.
#gaygeeks-asl is generally not a very rules oriented channel. However, some general guidelines are in order.
These guidelines are not set in stone and subject to discussion. After making sure you've read note 1 below,
Feel free to private message the nick [redacted, see current version] anytime to discuss them or send mail to
[redacted, see current version].
Please note you may not get an immediate response on IRC, and if you don't hear back for longer than two days,
you should try again or send mail.
- #gaygeeks is generally comprised of work safe discussions. #gaygeeks-asl is for the non-work safe
(NSFW) discussions.
You can discuss work-safe topics in #gaygeeks-asl, but it was created specifically to keep non-work safe
discussion out of #gaygeeks.
- No racism, sexism, or orientationism. #gaygeeks-asl is for all people of legal age in their locality,
whether they are straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, or other, with exceptions made on a
case-by-case basis. If you're genuinely participating, welcome. If you're here to gawk, you'll be kickbanned.
For example, if you consider yourself straight and have no "interest" in persons of the same gender, then you
don't belong in #gaygeeks-asl.
- No discussion that involves actions taken against another person against their will. This wording is intended to
forbid threats and violence against others, while allowing for BDSM chat among consenting persons of legal age.
Please use common sense.
- Use common sense!
[redacted #gaygeeks contact information, see current version]
Most of all, have fun. Enjoy each other's company.
The list of channel operators can be found by using the command:
/msg chanserv access #gaygeeks-asl list
Channel operators of #gaygeeks-asl loosely tracks those of #gaygeeks, except where there may be some
reason to do otherwise.
[1]
These guidelines are stolen from Zotnix based on the guidelines for #gaygeeks. This is deliberate, as the two channels represent
two sides of largely the same community of users, so policy in #gaygeeks-asl will be consistent or complimentary
to policy for #gaygeeks wherever feasible.