Please read the rest of this document, which we’ve tried to write in a way that doesn’t take a law degree to get through.
FIGHTCADE JOJO TOXIC CODE
We hope that this Code of Conduct will solve these problems by empowering faster, more uniform, and more community-focused action. Unfortunately, that kind of piecemeal approach not only places an unfair burden on those TOs, it also necessarily ends up in decisions that can come across as slow dogpiling, that can feel inconsistent, or that are made by people who may not be well connected to the community. Previously, we’ve only relied on individual tournament organizers and professional tours to conduct their own disciplinary actions. In the wake of so many examples of abuse, bigotry, and other bad actions in our scene, we must recognize that we have not done enough to keep our community members safe. It applies to all the players, attendees, tournament organizers, staff, streamers, commentators, posters, and so on who attend, run, or use the tournaments, online messaging platforms, chat rooms, servers, and other community gathering places that have signed on to enforce it.
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It was put together by community volunteers, reviewed by other community volunteers, and agreed to by community leaders. Its goal is to prevent and expel predatory behavior and emotional, sexual, verbal, and physical abuse to create a safer and more inclusive FGC in which more people can enjoy the fun, exciting, grassroots spirit of our community. This is the Fighting Game Community Code of Conduct. Last updated Janu6 PM PT / 8 PM ET PREAMBLE