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-We operate under a community-moderated model and expect our members to speak up when they observe others not interacting according to the rules and principles ​outlined [[http://​wiki.skeptiforum.org/​wiki/​Facebook_Rules_%26_Principles|here]]. These serve as a general idea of the culture we promote in our forums. If there is ever any doubt, you can ask a moderator. Our current network of groups and projects can be found [[http://www.skeptiforum.org/sf-network/|here]].+We operate under a community-moderated model and expect our members to speak up when they observe others not interacting according to the rules and principles. These serve as a general idea of the culture we promote in our forums. If there is ever any doubt, you can ask a moderator. Our current network of groups and projects can be found [[https://nodesci.net/nodes-of-science-project-directory/|here]].
  
-The [[https://​www.facebook.com/​groups/​SkeptiForum/|main Skepti-Forum group]] serves as our hub where we can collaborate between the various sub-groups and is also a place where the general audience can ask questions in a calmer, more patient environment. It’s a good group to start in. The subgroups are more focused on adding information to the knowledge-base and debating more advanced topics. In our subgroups, we want to advance the conversation. Since we save many of our discussions and resources in dedicated threads, those can be explored and/or new information added on subjects that have been discussed in our forums previously.+The [[https://​www.facebook.com/​groups/​361829660682580/|Science & Skepticism Collaboration]] serves as our hub where we can collaborate between the various sub-groups and is also a place where the general audience can ask questions in a calmer, more patient environment. It’s a good group to start in. The subgroups are more focused on adding information to the knowledge-base and debating more advanced topics. In our subgroups, we want to advance the conversation. Since we save many of our discussions and resources in dedicated threads, those can be explored and/or new information added on subjects that have been discussed in our forums previously.
  
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facebook_rules_principles.txt · Last modified: 2016/05/29 22:22 by knigel