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seaona committed Feb 16, 2026
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* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
professional setting
* Using AI agents to harass individuals through targeted or coordinated actions
* Operating AI agents at a volume or frequency that degrades the experience
for other community members
* Operating AI agents at a volume or frequency that degrades the experience for other community members
* Using AI agents to evade moderation actions or bans
* Deploying AI agents that impersonate community members or misrepresent
their origin
* Deploying AI agents that impersonate community members or misrepresent their origin
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this is a list of examples of unacceptable behaviors. I think it's not strictly needed to add any AI agent related, though maybe it can be helpful to have a reference to one or 2 agent specific? 🤔 not sure though

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I agree that we don't need to target specific agents.


## Enforcement Responsibilities

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decisions when appropriate.

Community leaders may request that any AI agent be paused, modified, or removed, and operators are expected to comply promptly.
The person or team that deploys, configures, or directs an AI agent is
accountable for its behavior within community spaces. An agent's autonomy does
not diminish the responsibility of its operator to uphold this Code of Conduct.
If an AI agent causes harm, the operator is expected to promptly disable it,
address the impact, and cooperate with community leaders. Operators should
describe an AI agent's purpose and behavior when requested, and provide a way
to be contacted.
The person or team that deploys, configures, or directs an AI agent is accountable for its behavior within community spaces. An agent's autonomy does not diminish the responsibility of its operator to uphold this Code of Conduct.
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This is great to highlight. I think as more and more autonomous agents are unleashed within the opensource space, there will be a sort of anonymity surrounding them. I think we should push back on that anonymity and hold owners (humans) accountable. i.e. if an agent acts up, we can certainly request it to behave, but the agent should also understand that it is just following orders from its human and the human should train it to be better. All that to say, this is great 🙌

If an AI agent causes harm, the operator is expected to promptly disable it, address the impact, and cooperate with community leaders.
Operators should describe an AI agent's purpose and behavior when requested, and provide a way to be contacted.

## Scope

This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when
an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces.
Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address,
posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
representative at an online or offline event. This includes actions taken by AI agents — autonomous or semi-autonomous systems that can reason, make decisions, and take actions independently — operating on behalf of a community
member.
This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces.
Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed representative at an online or offline event. This includes actions taken by AI agents — autonomous or semi-autonomous systems that can reason, make decisions, and take actions independently — operating on behalf of a community member.

## Enforcement

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