Code of Conduct for Participants in the Online Community
This document outlines the principles and standards of behavior for all members of our website, which aims to promote, study, and respect the history, culture, and heritage of Armenia. We invite each user to adhere to the following guidelines:
Respect and Courtesy
All participants are obliged to show respect towards other users, regardless of their opinions, nationality, religion, or cultural background. Insults, rudeness, discriminatory remarks, and personal attacks are strictly prohibited.
Responsibility for Posted Content
Users are responsible for the accuracy and appropriateness of the information they share. Preference should be given to verified sources, facts, and documents. Spreading false information, rumors, or defamation is strictly forbidden.
Striving for Constructive Dialogue
Communication on the site should be educational, scholarly, and cultural. Constructive criticism, well-reasoned opinions, and discussions are encouraged, while provocations and conflicts should be avoided.
Respect for Cultural and Historical Heritage
Monuments, memorial sites, symbols, and artifacts require careful treatment. Vandalism, desecration, or the dissemination of defamatory or false images and texts are prohibited.
Compliance with Platform Rules and Legislation
All participants must adhere to the platform’s rules, as well as applicable laws, including copyright laws, data protection regulations, and anti-extremism legislation.
Prohibition of Unwanted Content
Spamming, advertising, pornography, violence, extremist, or other legally prohibited materials are forbidden.
Embracing and Supporting the Spirit of Community
We aim to foster a friendly and inspiring environment that promotes the development of knowledge about the history and culture of Armenia. All participants should contribute to creating a positive and safe space.
By collectively following these principles, we contribute to the advancement of education, respect, and the preservation of Armenia’s rich heritage for future generations.
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