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Welcome to the staging ground for new communities! Each proposal has a description in the "Descriptions" category and a body of questions and answers in "Incubator Q&A". You can ask questions (and get answers, we hope!) right away, and start new proposals.

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Meta How do I object to a community proposal?

Codidact is wide open to have any sort of community proposed. This means that any kind of proposal can also gain a significant backing from either new or existing members. However, that does not me...

2 answers  ·  posted 1mo ago by Andreas lost his angel wings‭  ·  last activity 1mo ago by Monica Cellio‭

#1: Initial revision by user avatar Andreas lost his angel wings‭ · 2024-09-03T18:22:43Z (about 1 month ago)
How do I object to a community proposal?
Codidact is wide open to have any sort of community proposed. This means that any kind of proposal can also gain a significant backing from either new or existing members. However, that does not mean Codidact should be hosting the community. There may be various reasons why I would not like to see a community take shape and form, either weak or strong. If a community proposal is in direct breach of the CoC, it should suffice to flag it for a moderator to delete it, but the CoC has limited reach, does not, should not, and can not, cover every possible reason to object to a community.