The Acceptable Use Policy

The official Acceptable Use Policy for SpinDizzy is:

It may be accessed any time while on the muck by entering news aup as a command.

Applying The Acceptable Use Policy

Following is the wizards' explanation of what the policy means in practice. It may be found by entering news behaviour as a command.

If The Acceptable Use Policy Is Violated

Sometimes people will seem to violate of the Acceptable Use Policy. The wizards generically assume that these are accidents: people failing to understand the mood of the room, or acting more rashly than they ought. A comment to the troublesome person is often all that is needed.

If it is not, then the particular problem should be reported to the wizards. They may be alerted by a page, or by page-mail, of who it is that seems to be doing something wrong and what they seem to be doing. They should also be sent a log which contains the troublesome incident. The log should also contain enough context that the tone of the room is clear. SpinDizzy does not make or keep logs on the server of commands issued, so it is impossible for the wizards to judge on anything but what they have seen in logs, or that they have witnessed themselves. But nearly all muck clients allow for some log-keeping and those, once edited to remove private information such as whispers and pages, may be sent to the wizards.

These may be sent by page #mail, if the log is under a few dozen lines. If it is longer it is likely better sent to the e-mail address wizzes - at - spindizzy.org with a description like 'LOG: Austin's Drunken(?) Rant In The Rose Garden, 25 August'.

Once a complaint is made it will be reviewed by the wizards, excepting where possible wizards inextricably connected to the incident or the possible violator. One or more wizards may ask the complainant for more information or context, and may ask others noted in the log for their perspectives. This is not guaranteed or always necessary, however, and should not be taken as indicative of how the complaint is being reviewed.

The wizards will come to a decision about whether any disciplinary measures are appropriate, and what they might be. These are generally not discussed with the complainant or the general public except when there is compelling reason. This the wizards regard as respecting the dignity of the violator.

History Of The Policy

The Acceptable Use Policy on SpinDizzy's forerunner muck, Toons, Furr, and Fluff, was more specific and detailed. This seemed to invite more rules-lawyering than the wizards wanted. Setting a less specific, more tone-focused policy was an experiment in making acceptability something that could more naturally adjust to the variety of things which might happen on SpinDizzy.