Take The Chair exists to turn complaints into plans. One rule sits above the rest: attack the idea, never the person.
What belongs here
- Concrete proposals — what you'd actually do, and the trade-off you'd accept.
- Good-faith counter-plans that improve on someone else's idea.
- Officials responding on the record about what they will do.
What's not allowed
- Harassment, threats, or personal attacks on individuals or groups.
- Hate speech or dehumanising content targeting protected characteristics.
- Incitement to violence or anything illegal.
- Impersonation, doxxing, or sharing private information.
- Spam, scams, or coordinated manipulation.
- Deliberate, harmful misinformation presented as fact.
How we enforce it
- An AI “referee” reviews posts as you write them and blocks personal attacks before they publish. Pure complaints with no plan are collapsed, not removed.
- Anyone can report a post. Our team reviews reports and may remove content or suspend accounts.
- Automated checks aren't perfect — reporting is the backstop in both directions (catching what AI misses, and flagging wrongful blocks).
Accountability flags
Where we show whether an official's commitment appears “delivered” or “not done,” that is an AI-generated flag based on recent public news — it is clearly labelled and is not a verified fact-check. Treat it as a prompt to look closer, not a final judgement.
Consequences & appeals
Breaking these rules can mean content removal, loss of features, or account suspension. If you think we got it wrong, appeal via the contact page(choose “Report appeal”).