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We believe in empowering as many people as possible to actively participate in Wikimedia projects and spaces, to reach our vision of a world in which everyone can share in the sum of all human knowledge. We believe our communities of contributors should be as diverse, inclusive, and accessible as possible. We want these communities to be positive, safe and healthy environments for anyone who joins (and wants to join) them. We are committed to ensuring that it remains so, including by embracing this Code of Conduct and revisiting for updates as needed. Also, we wish to protect our projects against those who damage or distort the content.
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The Universal Code of Conduct applies equally to all Wikimedians without any exceptions. Actions that contradict the Universal Code of Conduct can result in sanctions. These may be imposed by designated functionaries (as appropriate in their local context) and/or by the Wikimedia Foundation as the legal owner of the platforms.
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This includes any behaviour intended primarily to intimidate, outrage or upset a person, or any behaviour where this would reasonably be considered the most likely main outcome. Behaviour can be considered harassment if it is beyond what a reasonable person would be expected to tolerate in a global, intercultural environment. Harassment often takes the form of emotional abuse, especially towards people who are in a vulnerable position, and may include contacting workplaces or friends and family members in an effort to intimidate or embarrass. In some cases, behaviour that would not rise to the level of harassment in a single case can become harassment through repetition. Harassment includes but is not limited to:
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* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">'''Insults:''' This includes name calling, using slurs or stereotypes, and any attacks based on personal characteristics. Insults may refer to perceived characteristics like intelligence, appearance, ethnicity, race, religion (or lack thereof), culture, caste, sexual orientation, gender, sex, disability, age, nationality, political affiliation, or other characteristics. In some cases, repeated mockery, sarcasm, or aggression constitute insults collectively, even if individual statements would not. (Note: The Wikimedia movement does not endorse "race" and "ethnicity" as meaningful distinctions among people. Their inclusion here is to mark that they are prohibited in use against others as the basis for personal attacks.)</span>
* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">'''Sexual harassment:''' Sexual attention or advances of any kind towards others where the person knows or reasonably should know that the attention is unwelcome or in situations where consent cannot be communicated.</span>
* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">'''Threats:''' Explicitly or implicitly suggesting the possibility of physical violence, unfair embarrassment, unfair and unjustified reputational harm, or intimidation by suggesting gratuitous legal action to win an argument or force someone to behave the way you want.</span>
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* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">'''Encouraging harm to others:''' This includes encouraging someone else to commit self-harm or suicide as well as encouraging someone to conduct violent attacks on a third party.</span>
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* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">'''Disclosure of personal data (Doxing):''' sharing other contributors' private information, such as name, place of employment, physical or email address without their explicit consent either on the Wikimedia projects or elsewhere, or sharing information concerning their Wikimedia activity outside the projects.</span>
* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">'''Hounding:''' following a person across the project(s) and repeatedly critiquing their work mainly with the intent to upset or discourage them. If problems are continuing after efforts to communicate and educate, communities may need to address them through established community processes.</span>
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* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">'''Abuse of office by functionaries, officials and staff:''' use of authority, knowledge, or resources at the disposal of designated functionaries, as well as officials and staff of the Wikimedia Foundation or Wikimedia affiliates, to intimidate or threaten others.</span>
* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">'''Abuse of seniority and connections:''' Using one's position and reputation to intimidate others. We expect people with significant experience and connections in the movement to behave with special care because hostile comments from them may carry an unintended backlash. People with community authority have a particular privilege to be viewed as reliable and should not abuse this to attack others who disagree with them.</span>
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* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">'''Psychological manipulation:''' Maliciously causing someone to doubt their own perceptions, senses, or understanding with the objective to win an argument or force someone to behave the way you want.</span>
 
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=== 3.3 – Content vandalism and abuse of the projects ===
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* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">The repeated arbitrary or unmotivated removal of any content without appropriate discussion or providing explanation</span>
* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">Systematically manipulating content to favour specific interpretations of facts or points of view (also by means of unfaithful or deliberately false rendering of sources and altering the correct way of composing editorial content)</span>
* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">Hate speech in any form, or discriminatory language aimed at vilifying, humiliating, inciting hatred against individuals or groups on the basis of who they are or their personal beliefs</span>
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* <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">The use of symbols, images, categories, tags or other kinds of content that are intimidating or harmful to others outside of the context of encyclopedic, informational use. This includes imposing schemes on content intended to marginalize or ostracize.</span>
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