Social Media Community Guidelines
About Our Social Media
Disability Rights Wisconsin aims to foster a civil and productive social media community. We made these guidelines to create a comfortable and helpful experience for people who interact with our posts.
We reserve the right:
- to hide or delete any comments for any reason at any time.
- to block people who consistently disregard these guidelines.
We may update this policy at any time.
Community Guidelines
We do not allow comments that:
- abuse, harass, threaten, or attack others.
- are defamatory or obscene.
- depict or call for violence.
- have hate speech.
- are intentionally trolling or disrupting discussion.
- are partisan, meaning that they advocate for positions relating to a specific political party or faction.
- are spam.
- have commercial solicitation, such as promoting, advertising, or conducting transactions for business purposes.
- are not related to disability rights or the original post.
- contain personal information related to our intake and advocacy process.
- have repeated complaints about our organization or the National Disability Rights Network from people who have not followed our appeals and complaints process.
Reporting Inappropriate Comments
If you see comments that do not follow our guidelines, you can report them using the platform’s reporting tools or e-mailing us at info@drwi.org.
Legal Disclaimer
Information on Disability Rights Wisconsin’s social media platforms is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Interacting with us on social media or using the information contained on our platforms does not create a contract or an attorney-client relationship.
If you need legal advice, contact Disability Rights Wisconsin or another attorney.
Disability Rights Wisconsin is not responsible for the opinions and information posted by third parties on the Society’s social media platforms. In no event shall Disability Rights Wisconsin be liable for any special, indirect, punitive, or consequential damages or any damages resulting from loss of use, data, or profits, arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of any information posted on Disability Rights Wisconsin’s social media platforms by third parties.
Last updated: September 8, 2025