Community Guidelines
Frith requires care.
These starter guidelines are written for Hel’s Hall, online groups, in-person gatherings, discussions, and future community spaces.
Our shared standard
Wolfsong Temple welcomes sincere seekers, learners, and community members who come in respect. Hel’s Hall is a hearth, not a battlefield. We make room for questions, disagreement, grief, learning, and growth, but not harassment, threats, hate-based spirituality, or behavior that endangers the circle.
Expected conduct
- Speak to others with basic dignity, even when disagreeing.
- Ask questions in good faith and receive correction with humility.
- Respect privacy. Do not share another person’s story, name, image, location, or personal information without consent.
- Do not use the temple, Hel’s Hall, or any gathering space for racism, folkish exclusion, antisemitism, anti-LGBTQ harassment, misogyny, ableism, threats, intimidation, or predatory behavior.
- Keep spiritual advice grounded, humble, and non-coercive.
- Follow event safety rules, land-use rules, fire restrictions, and accessibility guidance.
Moderation
Moderators and temple leadership may remove posts, pause conversations, issue warnings, remove members, or close a discussion when needed to protect the community. Serious safety concerns may result in immediate removal.
Not emergency support
Wolfsong Temple can offer community care and spiritual support, but it is not a crisis service, legal office, medical provider, or mental health clinic. In an emergency, contact local emergency services or a qualified professional.