glammr.us is a space for folks interested in productive conversation about, well, galleries, libraries, archives, museums, memory work and records. It is pronounce "glamorous" as our work are often charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way. Sometimes it is also full of excitement, adventure, and unusual activity (oh, yes). It is also inspired by Toys'R'us to showcase the fun playful side of glammr.us tooters. But you don't necessarily have to only post about GLAMMR-related topics, bring your whole self. Talk about fun things you saw, your exciting day or even your struggles. Many of us are looking for an inclusive and community supported approach to social media.
We want this to be a fun, pleasant, and harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. If someone asks you to leave them alone, leave them alone.
Support the ServerIf any of these things sound good to you, consider joining us by contributing as little as a $1 a month on
our patreon to help keep our server online. Or make a one-time donation
on our Ko-Fi.
Code of Conduct and Moderation PracticesWe may give warnings for behaviors such as disruption of discussions, but breaking many of our
Don'ts will result in immediate account suspension.
Do - Talk about/link to what you’re reading, working on, listening to, watching
- Post your blog post, code snippet, article, book chapter, presentation
- Ask for help
- Post pictures of your food, cat, dog, baby, signage, face. Show us the awesome/boring/terrible thing on your desk right now.
- Use descriptive text on your images
- Credit the images and art you share (ideally with a link)
- Add CWs (content warnings) to your posts liberally: label talks about politics or hate incidents, listserv commentary, rants, spoilers of TV shows, etc. CWs are metadata. We love metadata! (see FAQ for more about CWs)
Don'tThe following behavior is not welcome anywhere in GLAMMRUS: - Offensive comments related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, mental illness, neuro(a)typicality, physical appearance, body size, race, nationality, or religion.
- Holocaust denial and Nazi symbolism.
- Deliberate or persistent misgendering.
- Threats of violence.
- Incitement of violence towards any individual, including encouraging a person to commit suicide or to engage in self-harm.
- Deliberate intimidation.
- Publishing any individual's address, phone number, or other private identifying information without consent.
- Sexual depictions of children.
- Unwelcome sexual attention, including sharing sexual content with specific users without consent.
- Gratuitous sexual images or behavior without a content warning.
- Simulated physical contact (e.g. textual descriptions like "hug" or "backrub") without consent or after a request to stop.
- Publication of non-harassing private communication without consent.
- Sustained disruption of discussion.
- Impersonation of living persons
- Continued communications with someone who's asked that you leave them alone.
- Unwelcome comments regarding a person’s lifestyle choices and practices, including those related to food, health, parenting, drugs, and employment.
Strongly Recommended Content WarningsWe strongly recommend considering content warnings when posting Public toots which will appear on the Local Timeline. In particular, we strongly recommend content warnings for following topics:
- Hate incidents
- National/state/electoral politics
- Gun violence
- Photographs of insects and other commonly-unsettling animals (snakes, spiders, just consider your audience)
A moderator may contact you and request you re-post a Public post under a CW. See
Understanding and Using CWs for other suggestions of commonly-CWd topics.
Required Content Warnings- Graphic violent or sexual content without a content warning
- Gratuitous advertizing or spam. It's fine to promote your work, but it shouldn't be the bulk of what you share.
Guidance for Institutional AccountsMastodon supports 4 levels of posting visibility: public, unlocked (also called unlisted), locked (followers-only), and private (DM). For institutional accounts we recommend making the first post of a thread public and the subsequent posts unlocked. Anyone who clicks the thread can still see the whole thread of unlocked posts, whether they follow you or not, and anyone can boost (RT) them to share with all their followers. All your public, unlocked, and locked (followers-only) posts will also go to all your followers and we have no concerns about how frequently institutions post on unlocked/locked. To make this easier, consider going to
post visibility settings and choose "Unlisted" posting privacy as default.
Live Posting ConferencesIf live-posting conference or presentation commentary to the Local TL, we recommend threading your posts with the first post Public, using the conference hashtag, and the rest unlocked. This will allow others to find your thread but avoid overwhelming other users who don’t have the context for your conference posts.
Known HarassersThe admins may ban or silence users whom we know to be harassers or abusers, even if they have not violated the rules of this instance. The mere presence of a harasser can make past or potential victims uncomfortable, and it can put potential victims who are unaware of the person's history in particular danger. Users are encouraged to individually mute, block, and/or report accounts they don't want to see, but at our discretion, we may take the additional step of blocking or silencing someone instance-wide if we believe they endanger the safe and welcoming space we're trying to maintain.
If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact the admins. They'll respond as promptly as they can.
ModeratorsThe current admins are:
- Contact joshuatj for hosting questions/concerns and moderation.
- Contact elenarchivist for account approval and moderation.
- Contact platypus for account approval and moderation.
We will respect confidentiality requests for the purpose of protecting victims of abuse. At our discretion, we may publicly name a person about whom we’ve received harassment complaints, or privately warn third parties about them. We will not name harassment victims without their affirmative consent.
Understanding and Using CWsMastodon offers content warnings, which allow one to post about topics while giving others an informed opportunity to decide whether or not to read your posts. Think of them as metadata for your post. Unlike hashtags, which are another great way to find or filter data (and you can use both!), CWs allow the reader to make a choice before viewing something which they may find distressing (such as racist imagery or political trends which threaten their health/job/family/friends) or ordinary things they may or may not want to see "health" or "lewd" or "rant/whine" posts. CWs are especially important on public posts, since we all use the Local timeline. Some people write very descriptive CWs. Others use shorthands popular in the Mastodon community. Common examples of CWd topics and common shorthands:
- Politics: "pol" with a country prefix such "uspol," "ukpol" or more specific clarifications, such as "politics, funding" or "politics shutdown" or "politics, 45"
- Examples of hate speech by politicians/colleagues/family/students/etc.: "Hate speech" "nazis" "fascism" "antifacism" "racism" "transphobia" "white supremacist fliers"
- Sexually explicit: common shorthands include "lewd," "kink," "PDA"
- Mental health/suicidal ideation: common abbreviations include "mh+" (good mental health stuff), "mh-" (negative mental health), "suicide"/"sui"
- Food/alcohol/drugs/meds: generally just noting the content.
- Eye-contact selfies: some mastodon users place selfies under "eye contact" if the poster is making eye contact with the viewer.
- Content types: "rant" "long" "whine" "spoilers"
An excellent longer-form CW example from 2018-01-22 would be "nazis on campus, everyday antifacism," which conveys that the post both talks about an incident with nazis on campus and the response to it.
Please also keep in mind, that all posts to Public appear in the Local timeline and Mastodon allows you to make some posts Followers-Only or Unlisted. On the other hand, if you see someone posting material which disturbs you without CWs in the main timeline, Mastodon’s mute function will mean you don’t see them. Filters can remove all posts containing a term (CWd and non-CWd) from your feeds.
Credits and LicenseThis code of conduct is based on
wandering.shop's code of conduct, which is in turn based on Geek Feminism's Community Anti-Harassment Policy.