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* [[Community Standards]] - How to not fuck up at Noisebridge
* [[Community Standards]] - How to not fuck up at Noisebridge
** [[Conflict Resolution]] - What to do if you fuck up at Noisebridge
** [[Conflict Resolution]] - What to do if you fuck up at Noisebridge
** [[AskedToLeave]] - People who have fucked up and have been asked to leave for a while
** [[Ask To Disengage]] - How to ask people to disengage from a heated situation.
** [[AskedToLeave]] - How to ask people to leave the space for a while till [[Conflict Resolution]] happens.
** [[86]] - People who have fucked up and are not welcome at Noisebridge at all
** [[86]] - People who have fucked up and are not welcome at Noisebridge at all
** [[FERT]] - Harassers, predators, and the like who everyone should keep an eye out for
** [[FERT]] - Harassers, predators, and the like who everyone should keep an eye out for

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We do our best to be excellent to each other and follow Community Standards at Noisebridge but when we have trouble getting along we follow some Conflict Resolution processes including our Asked To Leave Policy which states that anyone who feels unsafe at Noisebridge can ask someone to leave and anyone asked to leave should be excellent by agreeing to leave without further incident.

Getting Along Steps

Potential conflicts can be avoided with excellence or resolved using conflict resolution methods:

  1. Start by trying to be excellent and encourage each other to strive for that goal.
  2. Try to resolve potential conflicts that arise using Restorative Communication.
  3. Try to de-escalate with conflict resolution if things aren't going well.
  4. Ask To Disengage if you would like to end an interaction before it gets heated.
  5. Ask to leave if someone refuses to disengage or is doing something that makes people feel unsafe.
  6. Ask for Mediation if you don't seem to be able to resolve issues with someone in the space directly.