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The [http://singlevoice.net/redyellow-card-project/ text of the cards is licensed] under the [http://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/ Creative Commons Zero] license. You may copy, modify, translate, or print your own. A printing company has offered a discount on printing costs for the cards (see [http://singlevoice.net/redyellow-card-project/ the source web site] for more information).
 
The [http://singlevoice.net/redyellow-card-project/ text of the cards is licensed] under the [http://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/ Creative Commons Zero] license. You may copy, modify, translate, or print your own. A printing company has offered a discount on printing costs for the cards (see [http://singlevoice.net/redyellow-card-project/ the source web site] for more information).
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The red card reads:
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: CREEPER MOVE!
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: If you have received this card, you have done something wildly inappropriate or otherwise harassed the person who handed this to you. You should be happy you got a card and not a punch in the face. Check yourself — you might not be this lucky twice!
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The yellow card reads:
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: CREEPER MOVE!
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: If you have received this card, you have done something mildly inappropriate to the person who handed this to you. Your intentions might have been good, but before future engagement make sure you are being respectful and mindful of people's boundaries.
 
===Previous versions===
 
===Previous versions===
 
*[[Creeper Move cards/DEFCON 2011 text]]
 
*[[Creeper Move cards/DEFCON 2011 text]]

Revision as of 21:07, 4 January 2013

The Creeper Move cards are red and yellow cardboard cards which are designed to be handed to people at geek events who are harassing others or otherwise being creepy. They are in the style of red and yellow cards in football (penalty and warning cards, respectively).

Text of the cards

The text of the cards is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license. You may copy, modify, translate, or print your own. A printing company has offered a discount on printing costs for the cards (see the source web site for more information).

The red card reads:

CREEPER MOVE!
If you have received this card, you have done something wildly inappropriate or otherwise harassed the person who handed this to you. You should be happy you got a card and not a punch in the face. Check yourself — you might not be this lucky twice!

The yellow card reads:

CREEPER MOVE!
If you have received this card, you have done something mildly inappropriate to the person who handed this to you. Your intentions might have been good, but before future engagement make sure you are being respectful and mindful of people's boundaries.

Previous versions

History

The Creeper Move cards were created in July 2012 by KC Crowell. They were originally designed for the DEFCON event and have appeared at other hacker events.

They were translated into German in 2012.

Incidents

See also

External links