Calm down. I mean that I have been reading about CoC stuff already, and that right now I am looking for resources on structures and procedures in particular. So, you can either be helpful and suggest stuff, or troll away.
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If you actually meant to inquire on how to make sure a CoC is not just a blank statement, I apologize and will signal boost.
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See my second tweet (thread).
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And btw, my biggest problem with CoC in general is that they are mostly either blank statements, or not realistic, or full of grey zones, or all those things at the same time. I don't want to remove CoC, I want to replace them with more solid text.
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But that's another topic. My question now is what do do if there's no CoC, or a bad CoC, or a CoC, and that something bad happened (anyway)?
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If something bad happened, and there were no rules in place, your best bet is to expose what happened, coordinating with the victims on what they are ok with sharing.
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I'm looking for solutions for the future :) To make things better and avoid fuckups. While I know quite a lot about CoC, I don't know much about building the structures that help ensure the CoC is not an empty shell.
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we are still fairly fresh with this in the
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Pavlov very much? Find ich aber gut, dass sich immer gleich ein Typ findet, der einer Frau CoCs erklären will! :)
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Ein CoC reicht leider nicht aus um den optimalen Umgang mit unterschiedlichen Verfehlungen daraus gleich individuell abzuleiten oder reicht als Prävention in Form einer passenden Kultur auch nicht aus. Jeweils: Und dann? Best Practices?
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