Crowdsourced security relies on collaboration between organizations and security researchers, which requires mutual trust, respect, and shared goals. This collaboration is essential for the success of crowdsourced security programs, such as Bugcrowd, where researchers are incentivized to provide valuable submissions in exchange for rewards. However, when interactions become unprofessional or abusive, it can deter talented researchers from participating. It's essential to remember that everyone involved is a human being with needs, wants, and desires, and treating each other with kindness and respect is crucial, even in disagreement. Bugcrowd has established a Code of Conduct that emphasizes the importance of being kind, respectful, and professional in all interactions, both within and outside the platform.