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Appendix B. Non-Normative Examples of Disruptive Behavior

Dieser Abschnitt bewahrt den RFC-Text zur IETF community moderation, einschliesslich disruptive participation, moderator team, procedures, transparency, appeals, reinstatement sowie der Beziehungen zu Ombudsteam und IETF LLC.

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Appendix B.  Non-Normative Examples of Disruptive Behavior

The list below describes some types of disruptive behavior, but it is
non-exhaustive.

* Discussion of subjects unrelated to a forum's charter or scope;

* Uncivil commentary, regardless of the general subject;

* Messages announcing conferences, events, or activities that are
not sponsored or endorsed by the Internet Society or IETF, unless
posted with prior approval of list administrators;

* Repeatedly arguing counter to a WG charter that has been approved
by the IESG; and

* "Sealioning", where a participant makes incessant requests for
evidence or data, even while remaining superficially polite.

These items are examples. Moderators and administrators may take
moderation actions for many other cases.

The moderator team's task consists of subjective judgment calls.
Behaviors not listed here might require moderation, and it is not
possible to write a complete list of all such behaviors.