templates/corporate/policies/rules.md
Last updated: December 13, 2021. View change history.
Zulip is designed to help thoughtful people work on difficult problems together, whether they work from a shared office or from all over the world. Zulip offers an ideal platform for businesses, as well as communities of all types, including open-source projects, research collaborations, volunteer organizations, and other groups of people who share a common pursuit.
This document lays out rules of appropriate behavior that apply to all Zulip organizations. Owners of Zulip organizations are expected to manage their organizations to help avoid problematic behavior. Open organizations are additionally encouraged to write a Code of Conduct and link to it from their organization profile, to provide further guidance on expected behavior in their communities.
If you encounter a Zulip message or behavior by a Zulip user that appears to violate these rules, please report it to us. We aim to be thoughtful and judicious in handling reported content. Depending on the severity and scope of the problem, our response may include issuing a warning, removing the content, deactivating user accounts or organizations, and/or reporting the behavior to law enforcement. Capitalized terms used below but not defined in these rules have the meaning set forth in the Terms of Service.
You may not engage in, promote, organize, incite, induce, encourage, or support any of the following:
Zulip is 100% open-source software, and we welcome third-party clients that work with Zulip’s API or that allow Zulip users to connect to Zulip as well as other chat services from a single client. Developers of third-party clients marketed as working with the Zulip Cloud service are required to follow these additional rules to protect our users:
If you have any questions about the Zulip Rules of Use or would like to report a violation, please contact us at [email protected].