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Siege Engineers Discord Rules
1. No racism, sexism, bigotry, hate speech, profanity towards people or groups, and other attacks on people or groups.
2. No sharing of pirated software or encourage piracy in any channel.
3. No intent to abuse or trigger behaviour related to mental issues (e.g. autism spectrum, borderline, depression, dysphoria, stress etc.)
4. No discussions about politics/religion/ideology
5. There is a restricted area focused on Reverse Engineering; Invitation to this area can only be received through current members of that area. The best way to gain access is to show your previous work to one of these members. A mod has to approve any request.
6. Don't beg to be added to the restricted area.
7. Don't repeatedly ask the same question, people will update you when they know more.
8. Secret channels are marked with 🤐, don’t share information with people without access to them.
9. Doing the same work should be discouraged. Working together should be applauded.
10. New channels for projects can be made when requested by at least 3 people to reduce having multiple discussions synchronously in the same channel.
11. Inactive channels will be archived after three months of inactivity.
12. Casual Channels should be used for sharing updates that might be interesting to non-tech users. You are encouraged to share your tech progress there.
13. Tech Channels should be used to discuss technical stuff.
14. Avoid preference based discussions (e.g. Mac vs Windows, JS vs C, spaces vs tabs, vim vs emacs etc.)
15. Reason with facts, support your opinions; but keep to the topic at hand.
16. Lurkers like to lurk; please leave them be.
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