r/Python is governed by its current rules, Reddit content policy as well as the Python Community (PSF) Code of Conduct
Please note that all interactions on r/Python are covered by the PSF Code of Conduct, which includes all the infrastructure used in the moderation, events, development, and management of Python itself (e.g. Reddit, AMAs, GitHub, etc.).
In general, this means that everyone is expected to be open, considerate, and respectful of others no matter what their position is within the project.