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# Code of Conduct
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GOD is a project for building and discussing agent-society experiments. The community should be useful, curious, and safe for people with different backgrounds, research interests, and levels of experience.
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## Expected Behavior
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- Be respectful and constructive in issues, pull requests, discussions, reviews, and demos.
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- Assume good intent, but be willing to clarify and correct mistakes.
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- Keep criticism focused on the work, the evidence, and the user impact.
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- Give credit for ideas, code, experiments, and assets.
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- Be careful with screenshots, logs, generated profiles, and scenario data that may contain private or sensitive information.
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## Unacceptable Behavior
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- Harassment, threats, hate speech, personal attacks, or discriminatory comments.
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- Sexualized language or imagery in project spaces.
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- Publishing another person's private information without permission.
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- Posting API keys, credentials, private logs, or other sensitive data.
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- Repeated low-effort disruption after maintainers ask for a change in behavior.
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- Encouraging abuse, deception, or unsafe use of the project.
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## Scope
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This code of conduct applies to this repository and related project spaces, including GitHub issues, pull requests, discussions, documentation, demos, and community support conversations.
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## Enforcement
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Maintainers may edit, hide, or remove comments; close issues or discussions; block users from participation; or take other reasonable moderation actions when behavior harms the project or its community.
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If you need to report a conduct concern, contact the maintainers through the least public safe channel available. For public, non-sensitive concerns, open an issue or discussion and keep personal details out of the report. For platform-level abuse or urgent safety issues, use GitHub's own abuse-reporting tools.
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## Maintainer Responsibilities
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Maintainers should apply this code of conduct consistently and proportionally. Reports should be handled with care, and private or sensitive information should not be exposed unnecessarily.
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