Community Rules
ClassWeekly is a platform built on a vast array of educational communities where individuals can connect, share, and engage around common interests. These communities are governed by specific rules set by moderators and broader platform-wide guidelines enforced by ClassWeekly admins. Participation is shaped by upvotes, downvotes, and discussions, emphasizing a collaborative and respectful environment.
Highlights of ClassWeekly's Principles and Rules:
Community Engagement: ClassWeekly encourages users to find #communities that feel like home while respecting the diversity of others' interests and opinions.
Respect and Privacy: Users are expected to interact without harassment, bullying, or infringing on others' privacy. Violations like revealing personal information or sharing explicit media without consent are prohibited.
Content Integrity: Authentic participation is key. Manipulative behaviors like spamming, vote rigging, or impersonation undermine the platform's integrity.
Prohibited Content: Explicitly illegal activities, predatory behavior, or sharing harmful content involving minors are strictly forbidden.
Labeling and Transparency: Content that is graphic, offensive, or explicit should be properly labeled to ensure predictable user experiences.
Legal Compliance: Users must avoid illegal content and transactions.
Enforcement:
ClassWeekly employs a range of actions to enforce these rules, including warnings, content removal, account suspensions, and, if necessary, banning individuals or entire communities.
Summary:
ClassWeekly thrives on mutual respect and shared values, relying on its users to uphold the spirit of its rules while fostering positive, inclusive interactions. It is a space defined by its users, for its users.