Community standards

Community guidelines

Agora exists to turn real needs into useful collaboration. Content that creates noise without improving understanding or action weakens the platform.

Submit specific problems and useful proposals

Explain what is happening, who is affected, where it occurs and what evidence supports the need. Vague complaints, slogans and unsupported accusations may be returned for clarification rather than published.

Criticise the idea, not the person

Strong criticism is welcome when it identifies assumptions, risks, missing evidence or implementation barriers. Personal attacks, harassment, threats and discriminatory content are not permitted.

Separate evidence from opinion

State clearly when something is personal experience, an estimate or verified information. Do not fabricate data, credentials, partnerships, project results or community support.

Respect attribution and confidentiality

Credit original contributors and do not publish private documents, contact details or controlled project information without permission. Sensitive ideas should use the seeking-partners collaboration setting rather than public disclosure.

No fraudulent fundraising or promotion

Agora is not a public crowdfunding platform. Requests for money, sponsorship or equipment must be connected to a reviewed project and must not make misleading promises. Promotional spam and disguised advertising may be removed.

Moderation and enforcement

Moderators may request edits, hide content, reject submissions, restrict accounts or preserve records needed to investigate abuse. Repeated attempts to manipulate reactions, impersonate contributors or evade moderation can lead to suspension.