22.7—22.10 We absolutely must do all in our power to protect our Members. Therefore, if you become a Member you must not do any of the following. Depending on the offence you will be warned, temporarily restricted or banned, and the offending post or posts will be deleted. Full details are given in the Constitution, but the principles as explained here should be clear enough. References in square brackets are to the full text of the Constitution.
Don’t:
(a) disclose any identifying detail of another Member (see 22.2 and 22.4); [22.7(a)]
(b) make threats against any person’s life or wellbeing or possessions, or against any person’s family or friends or associates; [22.7(b)]
(c) try to impose or propagate the ideas or principles of any religion whatsoever (this doesn’t mean you can’t discuss them); [22.7(c)]
(e) try to bully people — for example, by emotional blackmail or threats of legal proceedings; [22.7(d)]
(f) try to interfere in the democratic processes of posting, voting, or the proper running and maintaining of the site; [22.7 (e)]
(g) change your username* without first asking the Moderators for permission to do so, or be a Member of the Women’s International E-Parliament under different usernames simultaneously; [22.7(f)]
[*Note on “username”: user-name—the false name you will use on the parliamentary site]
(h) try to subvert the constitutional machinery of the Women’s International E-Parliament or try to manipulate it for any unconstitutional purpose (for example: personal, commercial, political, religious); [22.7(g)]
(j) make extreme abusive remarks about any Member because of religion or other opinion or principle or ideology; [22.8(b)]
(k) utter threats of damnation against any Member, or claim that any Member is damned or likely to be damned; [22.8(c)]
(l) make derogatory or insulting personal remarks because of a Member’s sex, sexual orientation, race, colour, political persuasion, religion or lack of religious belief, physical or mental capacity or ability, personal appearance, age, whether such characteristics are known or supposed; [22.9(a)]
[Note: bear in mind here the additional possibility that you will infringe Clause 22.4].
(m) try to persuade people by appeal to faith, belief, custom, superstition, scripture, theological pronouncements or any other nonreasonable “authority” to support what you say. [22.9(b)]
Be aware that:
Other Members might report you if they suspect that you are acting under false pretenses. [22.10]