Translations:Training modules/Dealing with online harassment/slides/responding-to-third-party-questions-about-a-case/5/en


 * 1)  Is the question answerable without violating the privacy of any involved parties? If yes, go to 2. If no, do not answer publicly.
 * 2)  Is the question answerable without violating any confidentiality obligations that apply to your team's discussions? If yes, go to 3. If no, do not answer publicly.
 * 3)  Is the question directly relevant to the case at hand? If yes, go to 4. If no, suggest the question be brought to a more appropriate venue.
 * 4)  Does the question appear to be relevant to helping the community understand your team's decisions, or does it appear to be a matter of curiosity? If relevant, answer the question publicly based upon your best judgment. If it seems to be curiosity, respond by explaining why conducting harassment investigations privately is important.