WikiQueer:Requests for comment/User conduct/Rules

Rules
Different RfCs have been run in different ways, but there are a few hard and fast rules:


 * An RfC on user conduct MUST have the following in its structure:
 * A statement of the dispute, including an evidence section with diffs, and evidence of trying and failing to resolve the dispute.
 * A section for the subject's response.
 * A section for individual views from other editors.
 * A list of which editors endorse each of the above sections.


 * The following is NOT permitted:
 * Personal attacks—but remember that the sole purpose at RFC/U is to "comment on the contributor", not on article content.
 * Comments that are neither a view nor an endorsement.
 * Disagreement endorsements. Partial endorsements ("I agree with the first paragraph") are acceptable.
 * Changing the text of other people's statements or views.
 * RfCs brought solely to harass or subdue an adversary. Repetitive, burdensome, or unwarranted filing of meritless RfCs is an abuse of the dispute resolution process.