Community Guidelines

Creating a valuable and open learning space together

The main purpose of this community is to learn-by-doing and share openly with each other.

We are only able to create a valuable and open learning space with all of YOUR help.

Our Guidelines

The principles that help us maintain a supportive learning environment

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Guideline 1 of 3

Be kind, be helpful, be respectful

You are some of the most incredible women we know, with so much expertise and experience to share with each other. We are only successful if we treat others the way we always want to be treated, but also, if we assume best intent from the people around us.

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Guideline 2 of 3

Do not spam anyone

This community's primary goal is learning, not as a channel to sell services or products. Do not spam DM members about your product, your services, or related acts. Do not share each other's contact information without asking first!

We know we all have a range of projects and goals within this community, whether that's building the next AI company or creating thought leadership outside of this space. We want to balance being your support crew with creating a safe and engaging space, so we've created channels like #amplify and #events to help you promote your stuff! We just ask that you don't post your services or products into our default or main channels (e.g. #general)

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Guideline 3 of 3

Do not repost internal community-generated content

Do not repost internal community-generated content without both checking-in with the person who posted or created it, and ensuring that you credit the member in your external share. If you aren't sure, just ask! 100% do not screenshot community messages as-is to repost externally.

Being a member of this community means you have access to the private and on-going discourse of various things in the AI/tech world, and the growing set of community-generated resources in our Notion page and Slack channels. Please respect that these are member contributions to this group, and be thoughtful about how to use that (especially externally). Community-generated specifically refers to content or thought leadership (like commentary) created by members here, and does not refer to the articles or links that members are frequently sharing across our channels.

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Reporting Violations

If you see someone violating community guidelines or doing something that feels in violation of the ethos of this community, please report that to @Helen Kupp or @Nichole Sterling over DM.

We reserve the right to delete messages, and deactivate members whose actions degrade our ability to make this space as open and learning-focused as possible.

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We're Here to Help

Managing a community is hard! And there's rarely a perfect set of guidelines that will be comprehensive enough. So, if you have feedback or just aren't feeling comfortable — DM us to help, talk to each other directly, and know that we're here to figure this out together.

Thank you for your help!

Scope

This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of this representation include project email addresses, posts via an official social media account, or acting as appointed representative at an online or offline event. Ie, all email, Instagram, LinkedIn communication falls under Code of Conduct, along with other forums where you are representing this community (e.g. conferences and other types of events)!

Let's build this community together!