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The '''SSB Code of Conduct Panel''', formerly known as the '''Harassment Task Force''', was a group of community members dedicated to enforcing and recommending bans for individuals within the competitive scene involved in harassment, abuse, or any other misdemeanors. The formation of the panel was announced on April 12th, 2018<ref>[https://smashboards.com/threads/creation-of-a-harassment-task-force.454180/ "Creation of a Harassment Task Force" - Smashboards post by Roboticphish]</ref> with a formal opening announced on September 11th, 2018.<ref>[https://smashboards.com/threads/the-ssb-community-code-of-conduct.458342/ "The SSB Community Code of Conduct" - Smashboards post by Roboticphish]</ref> The project was initially organized by [https://smashboards.com/members/roboticphish.230296/ Josh Kassel] but was managed by [https://twitter.com/drpiggyphd Kyle Nolla] towards the end of the panel.
The '''SSB Code of Conduct Panel''', formerly known as the '''Harassment Task Force''', was a group of community members dedicated to enforcing and recommending bans for individuals within the competitive scene involved in harassment, abuse, or any other misdemeanors. The formation of the panel was announced on April 12th, 2018<ref>[https://smashboards.com/threads/creation-of-a-harassment-task-force.454180/ "Creation of a Harassment Task Force" - Smashboards post by Roboticphish]</ref> with a formal opening announced on September 11th, 2018.<ref>[https://smashboards.com/threads/the-ssb-community-code-of-conduct.458342/ "The SSB Community Code of Conduct" - Smashboards post by Roboticphish]</ref> The project was initially organized by [https://smashboards.com/members/roboticphish.230296/ Josh Kassel] but was managed by [https://twitter.com/drpiggyphd Kyle Nolla] towards the end of the panel.


The panel was formally disbanded on December 14th, 2020 following an overwhelming amount of reports received during the [[2020 Super Smash Bros. sexual misconduct allegations]]. A statement published the same day explained that the panel "would need five or ten years" to go through all the reports received during the summer.<ref>[https://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1srgobs The panel formally shuts down]</ref> A successor to the panel, the [[Community Safety Resource Project]], was revealed around four years later.  
The panel was formally disbanded on December 14th, 2020 following an overwhelming amount of reports received during the [[2020 Super Smash Bros. sexual misconduct allegations]]. A statement published the same day explained that the panel "would need five or ten years" to go through all the reports received during the summer.<ref>[https://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1srgobs The panel formally shuts down]</ref>
 
The current community project with similar goals is the Community Safety Resource Project(SCRP)<ref>[https://www.communitysafetyproject.org// Community Safety Resource Project]</ref>, with the biggest difference is they are not involved in the decision-making or investigations process.  


==Procedure==
==Procedure==
The panel operated by having tournament organizers accept a signatory agreement in which any ban recommended by the panel would be enforced in any following tournaments. When a report was received, a group of community representatives selected by the panel would go over the report to determine the legitimacy and severity of the report. The severity of an offense was determined via the use of a 4-level system of offenses. A [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jj7_EMUK5r6wF0ESbU9sq__zpRzhIUjOtF4Vbx5wBJ4/ public document] was released detailing how the panel operated in further detail.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jj7_EMUK5r6wF0ESbU9sq__zpRzhIUjOtF4Vbx5wBJ4/edit?tab=t.0 SSB Community Code of Conduct]</ref>
The panel operated by having tournament organizers accept a signatory agreement in which any ban recommended by the panel would be enforced in any following tournaments. When a report was received, a group of community representatives selected by the panel would go over the report to determine the legitimacy and severity of the report. The severity of an offense was determined via the use of a 4-level system of offenses. A [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jj7_EMUK5r6wF0ESbU9sq__zpRzhIUjOtF4Vbx5wBJ4/ public document] was released detailing how the panel operated in further detail.


===Levels of severity===
===Levels of severity===

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