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Show HN: Simple event code of conduct generator and violation report tool

3 pointsby norsakover 5 years ago

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norsakover 5 years ago
A high school student pitching her startup on stage at a conference received this text from a middle-aged event attendee; &quot;Hey! Nice to meet you at Demo Day today. It was fun to see how creative you were with your concept. You were really sexy in your apron ;) I will try to remember some tips and info to tomorrow. Complain if I happen to forget :P Talk later!&quot; [<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;link.medium.com&#x2F;iRiWIGl16Z" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;link.medium.com&#x2F;iRiWIGl16Z</a>]<p>This keeps happening because<p>1) Conferences rarely have a stated code of conduct and<p>2) Even when they do, they rarely have a process for filing or receiving reports on event policy violations; I felt that something had to be done - so I built Konduct.<p>Konduct is a platform where event&#x2F;conference&#x2F;meetup&#x2F;workshop&#x2F;you name it-organizers easily can<p>1) generate a thoughtful and well-prepared code of conduct and hosted policy site, and at the same time<p>2) generate a website report widget that can be used anywhere on the organizer&#x27;s event site where attendees quickly can report any event policy violations<p>It&#x27;s simple, event organizers get<p>1) a site (konduct.co&#x2F;my-event-name) and<p>2) a code snippet for the Konduct widget, which is a floating &quot;Report incident&quot;-button ready to embed on their own event site<p>All (eventual) event policy violation reports are saved and visible on the event organizers dashboard, ready for follow-up according to the reporters choice.<p>Want to test out the service? File a (test) report on <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;konduct.co" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;konduct.co</a> with your email and receive an example of how the report looks like for both the event organizer and the event attendee.<p>Want to see an example of how a code of conduct might look like? Visit <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;konduct.co&#x2F;my-test-event-2020" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;konduct.co&#x2F;my-test-event-2020</a><p>I built Konduct because I genuinely believe that there has to be a change, all events should;<p>1) Have an explicit code of conduct 2) Upon eventual event policy violations, event attendees need a clear and easy way to create a report for the incident<p>This is a soft launch and we&#x27;d love your feedback!