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== Ban Policy ==
== Ban Policy ==
A ban refers to the termination of a user's SABRE membership. A ban differs from a suspension in that whereas a suspension lasts for a defined term, and access to SABRE is restored thereafter, a ban is indefinite.
A ban refers to the indefinite termination of a user's SABRE membership. This differs to a suspension, which lasts for a defined period.


== Copyright Policy ==
== Copyright Policy ==

Revision as of 10:08, 14 April 2023

SABRE statements of practice (new)

SABRE's statements of practice outline the general working procedures relating to the day-to-day running of the Society and its online facilities. The ultimate authority remains the SABRE Constitution, which underpins many of the protocols outlined here.

The word "user" refers to any Discussion Group Member or Voting Member with an account on any of SABRE's online facilities.

These statements of practice are not exhaustive. If you are in any doubt about what to do, please do not hesitate to contact the President or Site Management Team.

User Guidelines

SABRE is a site for discussion, education and research about roads, as per its Mission Statements. The Society, through its Discuss forums and other online presence, aims to foster an ethos of reasoned, open and constructive discussion and debate among people of all ages, occupations and backgrounds, with strong and widely varying opinions. SABRE is neither pro- or anti-roads, and the Discuss forums are not intended for campaigning on minor issues.

SABRE's User Guidelines illustrate the things users should keep in mind when posting, in order to uphold this ethos. We expect all users, regardless of rank or role, to follow these guidelines whenever they engage with any of the online facilities operated by SABRE.

  • Always treat other users and their views with the same respect and validity as your own, however strongly you may disagree with them.
  • Remember you are not always right. Your opinion, however strong, is still your opinion, and it should not be treated as fact.
  • Keep content family-friendly. Avoid subjects and language that would be banned on TV before the 9:00 pm watershed. If the forum software automatically censors an inappropriate word you have used, do not attempt to circumvent this using punctuation or other special characters.
  • Ensure posts always address the topic being discussed, not the way other users have posted, or their spelling and grammar. "Play the ball and not the man".
  • Personal ad-hominem attacks are not appropriate in any circumstance, even if a user offends you or appears to breach these User Guidelines.
  • Avoid posting anything which could reasonably offend another user. We encourage free speech, and we appreciate that different people will have different views on what is offensive and what is not, but please follow a common-sense approach. Posting an overly egregious or inflammatory viewpoint simply to stoke a reaction is not appropriate.
  • Once you have put forward your viewpoint, do not repeat or belabour it excessively, whether in a single thread or across several related threads. If you have nothing new to add to the discussion, it is better to say nothing.
  • Try to stay on-topic within each thread. If you wish to digress significantly, start a new thread, so the flow of the original discussion is not compromised. Ensure also that any new threads you start are within the correct section of the forums.
  • If you spot a post which offends you, or which otherwise appears to contravene these User Guidelines, do not reply in-thread to express your discontentment. Report the post to the Site Management Team, who will investigate and take the appropriate moderation action.

Where users fail to follow these guidelines, and thus reject the ethos of fair and constructive debate, they are liable to moderation action from the Site Management Team as per the Moderation Policy.

Reporting Posts

Moderation Policy

The Site Management Team (SMT) are ultimately responsible for the running of SABRE and its online facilities. The President usually also appoints Social Media Admins, Wiki Admins, and the Maps Team to assist the SMT in those specific areas. All of these officers monitor the facilities for which they are responsible, to ensure users are abiding by the User Guidelines, and other regulations where applicable (such as our Copyright Policy, outlined below).

There are various actions the SMT can take to deal with a infraction of the guidelines. Each will be dealt with individually, and the moderation action taken will depend on the nature of the infraction.

Where the infraction is committed by one or more individuals

  • We understand that most users do not intend to breach the User Guidelines, so minor infractions are usually dealt with informally at first. An SMT member may send a Private Message to a user, to let them know that they breached the User Guidelines, and to remind them to abide by the guidelines when making future posts. This message will make no mention of an official Site Warning. Where editing a post would bring it in line with the User Guidelines, such as removing a derogatory word or phrase, the SMT may also request the user to do so.
  • If a user severely breaches the User Guidelines, continues to break them after repeated reminders, or does not edit a post when requested to by the SMT, the SMT will issue an official Site Warning. The recipient will be sent a Private Message, stating clearly that a Site Warning has been issued, and explaining why. Once issued to a user, a Site Warning remains active on their profile for 90 days, after which it expires automatically.
  • If a user accrues three Site Warnings within a 90-day period, or commits an exceptionally serious infraction of the User Guidelines, the SMT will escalate the matter to the Suspension Policy.

Where an entire discussion is being impacted

  • Where the behaviour of some or all of the posters in a thread are impacting the entire discussion (for example a vigorous debate descending into ad-hominem attacks), the SMT will usually intervene in the first instance by posting a reminder within the thread concerned. An SMT member will post the reminder in "blue pen", to indicate that they are speaking in their official capacity on behalf of the SMT.
  • If posters fail to heed a reminder posted in a thread and continue to breach the User Guidelines, the SMT will lock the thread for a fixed period. This prevents any new posts or replies within the thread. A first lock will usually last for 24-48 hours, and any subsequent locks for the same thread will last longer.
  • If multiple post reports come in for the same thread at the same time, or if the SMT believes a thread has heated up to the point where a reminder on its own would do little to calm the situation, the SMT reserve the right to lock a thread without prior warning.
  • If multiple reminders and fixed-period thread locks have failed to bring discussion in line with the User Guidelines, the SMT also reserve the right to permanently lock a thread.
  • If a thread has been locked, do not attempt to circumvent this by starting a new thread about the same subject matter. Doing so will result in an immediate Site Warning from the SMT.
  • Where one or more individuals in the thread can clearly be held responsible for the breakdown of discussion, and their posting behaviour in the thread is deemed to have fallen foul of the User Guidelines, the SMT may additionally deal with these users according to the section above.

Suspension Policy

Ban Policy

A ban refers to the indefinite termination of a user's SABRE membership. This differs to a suspension, which lasts for a defined period.

SABRE is legally bound by intellectual property protection legislation, including copyright.

Uploading images and other media to SABRE (including Roader's Digest: The SABRE Wiki, the Photo Gallery, or uploaded as an attachment on the Discuss forums) that you have found elsewhere on the Internet can infringe copyright laws. The Site Management Team will therefore be obliged to remove any such media.

We appreciate that this media may well play a role in discussions that take place on SABRE. To avoid copyright infringement, for which SABRE or its Site Management Team may be held legally responsible, we ask you to provide a link to the original source of the media rather than re-uploading it.

Copyright law also provides for a grey area of "fair use", where copyrighted material is used in a transformative manner as a basis for original work. A limited fair use policy applies to small map extracts uploaded to Roader's Digest: The SABRE Wiki. These map extracts must be tagged with the {{newmap}} template so that they can be easily identified.

Some images have Creative Commons licenses, which allow re-use under certain conditions. If you wish to upload such images to the SABRE Wiki, then please ensure that information about the original source and its Creative Commons re-use licence is included. This is done for you with the automated Geograph and Flickr upload form that is available for use.

All maps scanned and uploaded to SABRE Maps must be within the public domain. Maps that are still subject to copyright cannot be accepted.