Code of conduct
The standards we expect from every member of the GetAutonome community, including our team, customers, partners, contributors and visitors. These rules apply on Discord, in support tickets, on community calls and anywhere else we meet.
Our promise
GetAutonome is a place where founders, operators and builders ship faster together. To make that possible we commit to a community that is welcoming, professional and safe for everyone, regardless of background, identity, experience level, role or company size.
Be respectful
Disagree with ideas, never attack people. Assume good faith. Ask before you escalate. Critique work, not the person behind it. Public debate is healthy, public dunking is not.
Be inclusive
Use language that includes everyone. Avoid jargon when explaining things to newcomers. Default to the most generous interpretation of someone you do not know. Mentorship beats gatekeeping every time.
Zero tolerance behaviour
- Harassment, threats, doxxing or sustained disruption.
- Slurs, demeaning jokes or sexualised content directed at individuals.
- Sharing or soliciting customer data, credentials or private API keys.
- Posting CSAM, terrorism, sanctioned content or anything illegal in the EU or US.
- Spam, MLM pitches and unsolicited recruiting at scale.
Use AI honestly
GetAutonome exists to make AI agents useful in real businesses. We expect the same honesty from our community. Do not pass off agent-generated text as your own deep insight without saying so. Disclose when an automated account is responding on your behalf. Never use GetAutonome agents to impersonate real people.
Keep it useful
Share what worked. Share what failed. Help others ship. Stay on topic in dedicated channels. Move long arguments to DM or to a structured RFC.
Reporting
If you see or experience something that violates this code, email conduct@getautonome.com with a short description and links or screenshots if you have them. Reports are read by a senior member of the team within one business day and handled confidentially.
Enforcement
Depending on severity and history we may issue a private warning, a public correction, a temporary mute, a permanent ban from community spaces or account termination. We log every enforcement action internally and review repeated decisions for fairness.
This code evolves
We update this code as the community grows. Material changes are announced in Discord and in the customer newsletter at least seven days before they take effect.