Re-post: When sex and porn are on-topic at conferences: Keeping it women-friendly
The Ada Initiative’s current anti-harassment policy includes the following paragraph:
Exception: Discussion or images related to sex, pornography, discriminatory language, or similar is welcome if it meets all of the following criteria: (a) the organizers have specifically granted permission in writing, (b) it is necessary to the topic of discussion and no alternative exists, (c) it is presented in a respectful manner, especially towards women and LGBTQ people, (d) attendees are warned in advance in the program and respectfully given ample warning and opportunity to leave beforehand. This exception specifically does not allow use of gratuitous sexual images as attention-getting devices or unnecessary examples.
We then add a blanket provision approving discussion about topics that are appropriate for the specific conference.
What do you think? Comments are open (but heavily moderated).
Food for discussion: A few examples of anti-harassment policies from conferences where sex and pornography are on-topic: BiCon, Open SF, and Open Video Conference.
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