User:Revi/CoC Amendments

Moderation
The Miraheze Support platforms (IRC, Phabricator, any other medium defined by the commission) are not free speech venues; they are for discussion about Miraheze. Each of these spaces have their own moderators.

The Code of Conduct Commission members and moderators are held to a higher standard than other community members. If a commission member or moderator creates an inappropriate situation, they should expect less leeway than others, and should expect to be removed from their position if they cannot adhere to the CoC.

Complaints about commission members or moderator actions must be handled using the reporting process below.

Enforcement
The Code of Conduct Commission is a group of people that represent the Miraheze community. They are responsible for handling conduct-related issues. Their purpose is to de-escalate conflicts and try to resolve issues to the satisfaction of all parties. They are elected as per the Commission rules.

If you encounter someone violating the Code of Conduct, you should contact the Commission by following Code of Conduct/Commission.

The decision of the Code of Conduct Commission can be only appealed once, with the exception of permanent ban (that can be appealed once a year), and if the party does not appeal within a month after the decision, it is final. Final decision of the Commission cannot be overturned by the Staff team, unless it involves legal matters (Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, or any applicable policy)

Supplementary Provisions for forming first Code of Conduct Commission

 * First members of the Commission is set to be 5 people, 2 of which are delegated by the System Administrators, 1 of which are delegated by the Stewards, and 2 of which are elected directly by the community. The seat for community-elected member will follow Miraheze Meta Requests for Permissions procedures. The first election should start right after the proposed amendment is ratified by the community via a Request for Comment.
 * The first Commission members should develop procedures for future Commission election with community consultation.