Code of Conduct

Our Commitment

WordCamp Malaysia 2025 is dedicated to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all attendees.

We strive to foster an atmosphere of respect, collaboration, and open-mindedness.

Expected Behavior

Treat all participants with respect, regardless of their race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or background.

Be considerate and inclusive in your language and actions.

Engage in constructive and respectful discussions and debates.

Respect the personal boundaries and consent of others.

Unacceptable Behavior

Harassment, discrimination, or any form of offensive or harmful behavior will not be tolerated.

Disruptive or intimidating behavior that inhibits others’ participation is strictly prohibited.

Sharing or distributing unauthorized or copyrighted material is not allowed.

Reporting Incidents

If you experience or witness any violations of the Code of Conduct, please report it immediately to our designated staff or organizers.

All reports will be treated confidentially and addressed promptly. Use this contact form to reach out to us.

Consequences

Violations of the Code of Conduct may result in warnings, expulsion from the event without a refund, or banning from future WordCamp events.

Our team reserves the right to take appropriate action to ensure the safety and well-being of all attendees.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about the Code of Conduct, please reach out to our organizers using the contact form.

Statement about Socials or Supplemental Events where applicable

Social and supplemental events are intended to provide networking and additional educational opportunities, as well as an opportunity to unwind after a full WordCamp. They should also be places where attendees can feel safe and secure.

We want you to enjoy yourself at these events, and we want you to do so safely. If you experience a Code of Conduct violation, see a violation, are concerned about the well-being, safety or behavior of another attendee, or have a general question (we understand that violations are not always obvious!) contact us immediately by notifying a WordCamp organizer.

For in-person events, if you need help or are unable to comfortably or safely remove yourself from a situation you do not want to be in, organizers will prioritize assisting you immediately and discretely.

Some examples are: not feeling well; your transportation arrangements fall through; you are intoxicated, you are alone or with someone you do not trust, you are overwhelmed, you have experienced or witnessed a Code of Conduct violation. Please ask any nearby event volunteer or organizer to help you.