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.
- Be respectful and constructive in issues, pull requests, discussions, reviews, and demos.
- Assume good intent, but be willing to clarify and correct mistakes.
- Keep criticism focused on the work, the evidence, and the user impact.
- Give credit for ideas, code, experiments, and assets.
- Be careful with screenshots, logs, generated profiles, and scenario data that may contain private or sensitive information.
- Harassment, threats, hate speech, personal attacks, or discriminatory comments.
- Sexualized language or imagery in project spaces.
- Publishing another person's private information without permission.
- Posting API keys, credentials, private logs, or other sensitive data.
- Repeated low-effort disruption after maintainers ask for a change in behavior.
- Encouraging abuse, deception, or unsafe use of the project.
This code of conduct applies to this repository and related project spaces, including GitHub issues, pull requests, discussions, documentation, demos, and community support conversations.
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.
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.
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.