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A code of conduct may be a good idea, moderation in general is good.
But hypocrisy, particulary online, is a big problem. I don't think you'll find a good code of conduct, until your thoughts on moderation, reach that of a prophet, gnostic, saint, or Islamic mystic. (Knower of God).
And until then you should conform to their knowledge. (muslim).