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Creative Commons. These terms of service are based on terms developed by Automattic with amendments by Dreamwidth and subsequently Growstuff and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike 2.5 License. Attachment 1: Open Food Network Australia Community Guidelines Open Food Network Australia is a community by and for food buyers/sellers. Together, we are building a website where we can share our experience and knowledge. For Open Food Network to thrive, we need people to share their knowledge, experience and needs, and help build the site itself. Whatever your interest in Open Food Network you are welcome here, and will be treated with respect. In particular: - We welcome people of any age, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, nationality, religion or absence thereof, political opinion, sexual orientation, marital status, family structure, ability or disability, appearance, subculture, or other identity or self-identification. - We welcome people of all skill and experience levels, and we don't believe in being dismissive or commenting rudely just because you are new or learning. - Every role in our community is important, including food producers and traders who contribute skills, knowledge, and information to our site; coders, designers and other techies who help build it; moderators and others who help our community thrive; or any other form of participation. We believe in working together, and prioritise communication and mutual understanding. If you want to participate in the Open Food Network community (which includes our website and any auxiliary forums such as our mailing list(s) etc), you need to agree to our general commitment to inclusiveness and mutual respect, as well as to the following specific policies: - Harassment of any Open Food Network community member is forbidden. Harassment includes slurs directed at individuals or groups; unwanted sexual remarks directed at any person or group; sexually explicit comments or imagery in public spaces; stalking or other repeated, unwanted contact; or any repeated or sustained behaviour which disrupts someone else's enjoyment of the Open Food Network site or community. - The privacy of our community members is very important. You may not disclose any member's personal details (including names by which they are known outside of Open Food Network, their location, employment details, family details, outside-of-Open Food Network contact details, or any other identifying or personal information) without their explicit consent. - Although we let you choose your own name on our site, and don't insist that you use the same name on our website as you have on the cards in your wallet, you're not allowed to create or use a pseudonymous account to mislead people, evade accountability, or otherwise cause trouble. (This is commonly known as a "sockpuppet" account.) If you experience or witness behaviour that goes against these community guidelines, you can report it to xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx. We will listen carefully and take your report seriously. Once we've looked into the situation, we may take any action we deem necessary. For instance, we may issue a warning, or in serious cases we may suspend or ban people from our community. If this happens, we will always tell the person affected the reason for our action, with reference to our policy documents.

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Samples: about.openfoodnetwork.org.au, openfoodnetwork.org.au

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Creative Commons. These terms of service are based on terms developed by Automattic with amendments by Dreamwidth and subsequently Growstuff and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike 2.5 License. Attachment 1: Open Food Network Australia USA Community Guidelines Open Food Network Australia USA is a community by and for food buyers/sellers. Together, we are building a website where we can share our experience and knowledge. For Open Food Network to thrive, we need people to share their knowledge, experience and needs, and help build the site itself. Whatever your interest in Open Food Network you are welcome here, and will be treated with respect. In particular: - We welcome people of any age, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, nationality, religion or absence thereof, political opinion, sexual orientation, marital status, family structure, ability or disability, appearance, subculture, or other identity or self-identification. - We welcome people of all skill and experience levels, and we don't believe in being dismissive or commenting rudely just because you are new or learning. - Every role in our community is important, including food producers and traders who contribute skills, knowledge, and information to our site; coders, designers and other techies who help build it; moderators and others who help our community thrive; or any other form of participation. We believe in working together, and prioritise prioritize communication and mutual understanding. If you want to participate in the Open Food Network community (which includes our website and any auxiliary forums such as our mailing list(s) etc), you need to agree to our general commitment to inclusiveness and mutual respect, as well as to the following specific policies: - Harassment of any Open Food Network community member is forbidden. Harassment includes slurs directed at individuals or groups; unwanted sexual remarks directed at any person or group; sexually explicit comments or imagery in public spaces; stalking or other repeated, unwanted contact; or any repeated or sustained behaviour behavior which disrupts someone else's enjoyment of the Open Food Network site or community. - The privacy of our community members is very important. You may not disclose any member's personal details (including names by which they are known outside of Open Food Network, their location, employment details, family details, outside-of-Open Food Network contact details, or any other identifying or personal information) without their explicit consent. - Although we let you choose your own name on our site, and don't insist that you use the same name on our website as you have on the cards in your wallet, you're not allowed to create or use a pseudonymous account to mislead people, evade accountability, or otherwise cause trouble. (This is commonly known as a "sockpuppet" account.) If you experience or witness behaviour behavior that goes against these community guidelines, you can report it to xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxxxx-xxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. We will listen carefully and take your report seriously. Once we've looked into the situation, we may take any action we deem necessary. For instance, we may issue a warning, or in serious cases we may suspend or ban people from our community. If this happens, we will always tell the person affected the reason for our action, with reference to our policy documents.

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Samples: openfoodnetwork.net

Creative Commons. These terms of service Community Guidelines are based on terms developed by Automattic with amendments by Dreamwidth and subsequently adapted from Growstuff and is are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike 2.5 3.0 License. Attachment 1: Open Food Network Australia Canada Community Guidelines Open Food Network Australia Canada is a community by and for food buyers/sellers. Together, we are building a website where we can share our experience and knowledge. For Open Food Network to thrive, we need people to share their knowledge, experience and needs, and help build the site itself. Whatever your interest in Open Food Network you are welcome here, and will be treated with respect. In particular: - We welcome people of any age, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, nationality, religion or absence thereof, political opinion, sexual orientation, marital status, family structure, ability or disability, appearance, subculture, or other identity or self-identification. - We welcome people of all skill and experience levels, and we don't believe in being dismissive or commenting rudely just because you are new or learning. - Every role in our community is important, including food producers and traders who contribute skills, knowledge, and information to our site; coders, designers and other techies who help build it; moderators and others who help our community thrive; or any other form of participation. We believe in working together, and prioritise prioritize communication and mutual understanding. If you want to participate in the Open Food Network community (which includes our website and any auxiliary forums such as our mailing list(s) etc), you need to agree to our general commitment to inclusiveness and mutual respect, as well as to the following specific policies: - Harassment of any Open Food Network community member is forbidden. Harassment includes slurs directed at individuals or groups; unwanted sexual remarks directed at any person or group; sexually explicit comments or imagery in public spaces; stalking or other repeated, unwanted contact; or any repeated or sustained behaviour behavior which disrupts someone else's enjoyment of the Open Food Network site or community. - The privacy of our community members is very important. You may not disclose any member's personal details (including names by which they are known outside of Open Food Network, their location, employment details, family details, outside-of-Open Food Network contact details, or any other identifying or personal information) without their explicit consent. - Although we let you choose your own name on our site, and don't insist that you use the same name on our website as you have on the cards in your wallet, you're not allowed to create or use a pseudonymous account to mislead people, evade accountability, or otherwise cause trouble. (This is commonly known as a "sockpuppet" account.) If you experience or witness behaviour behavior that goes against these community guidelines, you can report it to xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx. We will listen carefully and take your report seriously. Once we've looked into the situation, we may take any action we deem necessary. For instance, we may issue a warning, or in serious cases we may suspend or ban people from our community. If this happens, we will always tell the person affected the reason for our action, with reference to our policy documents.

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Samples: openfoodnetwork.ca

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Creative Commons. These terms This Terms of service are Service document is based on terms one developed by Automattic (xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx/tos/) with amendments by Dreamwidth (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal/tos) and subsequently Growstuff (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/policy/tos) and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike 2.5 License. Attachment 1: Open Food Network Australia Community Guidelines Open Food Network Australia is a community by and for food buyers/sellers. Together, we are building a website where we can share our experience and knowledge. For Open Food Network to thrive, we need people to share their knowledge, experience and needs, and help build the site itself. Whatever your interest in Open Food Network you are welcome here, and will be treated with respect. In particular: - We welcome people of any age, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, nationality, religion or absence thereof, political opinion, sexual orientation, marital status, family structure, ability or disability, appearance, subculture, or other identity or self-identification. - We welcome people of all skill and experience levels, and we don't believe in being dismissive or commenting rudely just because you are new or learning. - Every role in our community is important, including food producers and traders who contribute skills, knowledge, and information to our site; coders, designers and other techies who help build it; moderators and others who help our community thrive; or any other form of participation. We believe in working together, and prioritise communication and mutual understanding. If you want to participate in the Open Food Network community (which includes our website and any auxiliary forums such as our mailing list(s) etc), you need to agree to our general commitment to inclusiveness and mutual respect, as well as to the following specific policies: - Harassment of any Open Food Network community member is forbidden. Harassment includes slurs directed at individuals or groups; unwanted sexual remarks directed at any person or group; sexually explicit comments or imagery in public spaces; stalking or other repeated, unwanted contact; or any repeated or sustained behaviour which disrupts someone else's enjoyment of the Open Food Network site or community. - The privacy of our community members is very important. You may not disclose any member's personal details (including names by which they are known outside of Open Food Network, their location, employment details, family details, outside-of-Open Food Network contact details, or any other identifying or personal information) without their explicit consent. - Although we let you choose your own name on our site, and don't insist that you use the same name on our website as you have on the cards in your wallet, you're not allowed to create or use a pseudonymous account to mislead people, evade accountability, or otherwise cause trouble. (This is commonly known as a "sockpuppet" account.) If you experience or witness behaviour that goes against these community guidelines, you can report it to xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. We will listen carefully and take your report seriously. Once we've looked into the situation, we may take any action we deem necessary. For instance, we may issue a warning, or in serious cases we may suspend or ban people from our community. If this happens, we will always tell the person affected the reason for our action, with reference to our policy documents.. Creative Commons License

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Samples: openfoodnetwork.net

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