2.0.3 - Community Conduct

This page contains rules regarding Community Conduct.

All members are required to maintain respect towards the Admins, staff, drivers, viewers, and other participants involved in RSF1 events or any league-related activities. The use of obscene gestures, language or offensive comments, including but not limited to the guidelines below, is strictly prohibited.

  • Harassment of any kind: Engaging in systematic, hostile, and/or repeated actions over a period of time, which result in isolating an individual and/or undermining their dignity, is strictly prohibited.

  • Discriminatory words, phrases: Belittling the dignity or integrity of an individual, or group of people, through discriminatory words or actions based on factors such as race, skin colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, political opinion, sexual orientation, or any other status is strictly prohibited.

  • Hate speech or inappropriate behaviour: Any form of communication, whether offline or online, through broadcasts, direct communication, social media, or any other means is prohibited from containing language considered obscene, foul, vulgar, insulting, threatening, abusive, slanderous, defamatory, or otherwise offensive or inappropriate. Additionally, content that promotes or incites hatred or discriminatory conduct is strictly prohibited.

  • Aggressive behaviour: Any behaviour perceived by the admins as abusive, aggressive, violent, physically hostile, and/or threatening is strictly prohibited.

  • Teasing or trolling: Sharing provocative off-topic messages in a public online environment, including platforms like Discord, Twitch chat rooms or social media posts, with the main purpose of getting a reaction from readers or disrupting the normal on-topic discussion is strictly prohibited.

  • The use of any "sound-alike" or "look-alike" words or phrases referencing the above topics is strictly prohibited.

  • Any other type of conduct that may be deemed inappropriate by the admins.

Members are reminded that they represent RSF1 and that their conduct should, at all times, meet the expectations of Admins during events and if standards fall short of these expectations, the Admins can take action.

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