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Nation Learns Community Guidelines

Nation Learns has always had a set of Community Guidelines that outline what type of content isnt allowed on Nation Learns. These policies apply to all types of content on our platform, including courses, cuties, videos, comments, links and thumbnails. Our Community Guidelines are a key part of our platform and are regularly evaluated in consultation with outside experts and Nation Learns creators to keep pace with emerging challenges.

We apply them to everyone equally – regardless of the subject or the creators background, political viewpoint, position or affiliation.

Our policies aim to make Nation Learns a safer community while still giving users, Instructors and creators the freedom to share a broad range of experiences and perspectives. we want to make sure that our Community Guidelines protect people from harmful content and new types of abuse. Were working to remove content that has the potential to contribute to real-world harm, including through our policies prohibiting coordination of harm, sale of Drugs and related goods, hate speech, bullying and harassment and misinformation that contributes to the risk of imminent violence or physical harm

We want Nation Learns to be an authentic and safe place for inspiration and expression. Help us foster this community. Post only your own photos,Courses and videos and always follow the law. Respect everyone on Nation Learns, dont spam people or post nudity,

Nation Learns is a reflection of our diverse community of cultures, ages, and beliefs. Weve spent a lot of time thinking about the different points of view that create a safe and open environment for everyone.

We created the Community Guidelines so you can help us foster and protect this amazing community. By using Nation Learns, you agree to these guidelines and our Terms of Use. Were committed to these guidelines and we hope you are too. Overstepping these boundaries may result in deleted content, disabled accounts, or other restrictions.

In some cases, we allow content for public awareness which would otherwise go against our Community Guidelines – if it is newsworthy and in the public interest. We do this only after weighing the public interest value against the risk of harm and we look to international human rights standards to make these judgments.

Youll find a full list of our Community Guidelines below:

Spam and deceptive practices

  • 1.Fake engagement 
  • 2.Impersonation 
  • 3.External links 
  • 4.Spam, deceptive practices and scams 
  • 5.Playlists 
  • 6.Additional policies 

Sensitive content

  • 1.Child safety 
  • 2.Thumbnails 
  • 3.Nudity and sexual content 
  • 4.Suicide and self-harm 
  • 5.Vulgar language 

Violent or dangerous content

  • 1.Harassment and cyberbullying 
  • 2.Harmful or dangerous content 
  • 3.Hate speech 
  • 4.Violent criminal organisations 
  • 5.Violent or graphic content 

Regulated goods

  • 1.Firearms 
  • 2.Sale of illegal or regulated goods or services 

Misinformation

  • 1.Misinformation 
  • 2.Elections misinformation 
  • 3.COVID-19 medical misinformation 
  • Share only Courses,Photos and videos that youve taken or have the right to share.

As always, you own the content you post on Nation Learns. Remember to post authentic content, and dont post anything youve copied or collected from the Internet that you dont have the right to post. Learn more about Copyright and  intellectual property rights.

  • Post Courses, photos and videos that are appropriate for a diverse audience.

We know that there are times when people might want to share nude images or videos that are artistic or creative in nature, but for a variety of reasons, we dont allow nudity on Nation Learns. This includes photos, videos, and some digitally-created content that show sexual intercourse, genitals, and close-ups of fully-nude buttocks. It also includes some photos of female nipples, but photos in the context of breastfeeding, birth giving and after-birth moments, health-related situations (for example, post-mastectomy, breast cancer awareness or gender confirmation surgery) or an act of protest are allowed. Nudity in photos of paintings and sculptures is OK, too.

People like to share photos or videos of their children. For safety reasons, there are times when we may remove images that show nude or partially-nude children. Even when this content is shared with good intentions, it could be used by others in unanticipated ways. You can learn more on our Tips for Parents page.

  • Foster meaningful and genuine interactions.

Help us stay spam-free by not artificially collecting supporters,likes, followers, or shares, posting repetitive comments or content, or repeatedly contacting people for commercial purposes without their consent. Dont offer money or giveaways of money in exchange for likes, Supporters, comments or other engagement. Dont post content that engages in, promotes, encourages, facilitates, or admits to the offering, solicitation or trade of fake and misleading user reviews or ratings.

You have to use your real name on Nation Learns, but we do require Nation Learns users to provide us with accurate and up to date information. Dont impersonate others and dont create accounts for the purpose of violating our guidelines or misleading others.

  • Follow the law.

Nation Learns is not a place to support or praise sexual services, buying or selling firearms, alcohol, and tobacco products between private individuals, and buying or selling non-medical or pharmaceutical drugs are also not allowed. We also remove content that attempts to trade, co-ordinate the trade of, donate, gift, or ask for non-medical drugs, as well as content that either admits to personal use (unless in the recovery context) or coordinates or promotes the use of non-medical drugs. Nation Learns also prohibits the sale of live animals between private individuals, though brick-and-mortar stores may offer these sales. No one may coordinate poaching or selling of endangered species or their parts.

Remember to always follow the law when offering to sell or buy other regulated goods. Accounts promoting online gambling, online real money games of skill or online lotteries must get our prior written permission before using any of our products.

We have zero tolerance when it comes to sharing sexual content involving minors or threatening to post intimate images or videos of others.

  • Respect other members of the Nation Learns community.

We want to foster a positive, diverse community. We remove content that contains credible threats or hate speech, content that targets private individuals to degrade or shame them, personal information meant to blackmail or harass someone, and repeated unwanted messages. We do generally allow stronger conversation around people who are featured in the news or have a large public audience due to their profession or chosen activities.

Its never OK to encourage violence or attack anyone based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, disabilities, or diseases. When hate speech is being shared to challenge it or to raise awareness, we may allow it. In those instances, we ask that you express your intent clearly.

Serious threats of harm to public and personal safety arent allowed. This includes specific threats of physical harm as well as threats of theft, vandalism, and other financial harm. We carefully review reports of threats and consider many things when determining whether a threat is credible.

  • Maintain our supportive environment by not glorifying self-injury.

The Nation Learns community cares for each other, and is often a place where people facing difficult issues such as eating disorders, cutting, or other kinds of self-injury come together to create awareness or find support. We try to do our part by providing education in the app and adding information in the Help Desk so people can get the help they need.

Encouraging or urging people to embrace self-injury is counter to this environment of support, and well remove it or disable accounts if its reported to us. We may also remove content identifying victims or survivors of self-injury if the content targets them for attack or humor.

  • Be thoughtful when posting newsworthy events.

We understand that many people use Nation Learns to share important and newsworthy events. Some of these issues can involve graphic images and videos. Because so many different people and age groups use Nation Learns, we may remove videos of intense, graphic violence to make sure Nation Learns stays appropriate for everyone.

We understand that people often share this kind of content to condemn, raise awareness or educate. If you do share content for these reasons, we encourage you to caption your photo or videos with a warning about graphic violence. Sharing graphic images for sadistic pleasure or to glorify violence is never allowed.

Help us keep the community strong:

  • Each of us is an important part of the Nation Learns community. If you see something that you think may violate our guidelines, please help us by using our built-in reporting option. We have a team that reviews these reports and works as quickly as possible to remove content that doesnt meet our guidelines. Even if you or someone you know doesnt have an Nation Learns account, you can still file a report. When you complete the report, try to provide as much information as possible, such as links, usernames, channel names and descriptions of the content, so we can find and review it quickly. We may remove entire posts if either the imagery,Video or associated captions violate our guidelines.
  • You may find content you dont like, but doesnt violate the Community Guidelines. If that happens, you can Take your support back or block the person who posted it. If theres something you dont like in a comment on one of your posts, you can delete that comment.
  • Many disputes and misunderstandings can be resolved directly between members of the community. If one of your photos or videos was posted by someone else, you could try commenting on the post and asking the person to take it down. If that doesnt work, you can file a copyright report. If you believe someone is violating your trademark, you can file a trademark report. Dont target the person who posted it by posting screenshots and drawing attention to the situation because that may be classified as harassment.
  • We may work with law enforcement, including when we believe that theres risk of physical harm or threat to public safety.

Nation Learns Detects and enforce its Community Guidelines?

Courses and video are uploaded to Nation Learns every minute. Thats a lot of content, which is why our teams come together to make sure that what you see on our platform follows our Community Guidelines. To do that, we combine Our Manual Reviewing team and You our community itself to flag potentially problematic content. expert reviewers then remove flagged content that violates our Community Guidelines. We are working on Brining in the machine learning tool to automatically detect any violations soon 

We also recognise that the best way to quickly remove content is to anticipate problems before they emerge. Our Intelligence Desk monitors the news, social media and user reports to detect new trends surrounding inappropriate content, and works to make sure that our teams are prepared to address them before they can become a larger issue.

If you see content that you think violates the Community Guidelines, you can use our Report Feature to submit content for review

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Educational, documentary, scientific or artistic content?

Sometimes videos that might otherwise violate our Community Guidelines may be allowed to stay on Nation Learns if the content offers a compelling reason with visible context for viewers. We often refer to this exception as EDSA, which stands for educational, documentary, scientific or artistic. To help determine whether a video might qualify for an EDSA exception, we look at multiple factors, including the video title, descriptions and the context provided.

EDSA exceptions are a critical way in which we make sure that important speech stays on Nation Learns, while protecting the wider Nation Learns ecosystem from harmful content.

What action does Nation Learns take for content that violates the Community Guidelines?

we as well as remove re-uploads of content that weve already reviewed and determined violates our policies. Nation Learns takes action on other flagged videos after review by trained human reviewers. They assess whether the content does indeed violate our policies, and protect content that has an educational, documentary, scientific or artistic purpose. Our reviewer teams remove content that violates our policies and age-restrict content that may not be appropriate for all audiences. Reviewers inputs are then used to train and improve the accuracy of our systems on a much larger scale.

Community Guidelines strikes

If our reviewers decide that content violates our Community Guidelines, we remove the content and send a notice to the creator. The first time that a creator violates our Community Guidelines, they receive a warning with no penalty to the channel. After one warning, well issue a Community Guidelines strike to the channel and the account will have temporary restrictions including not being allowed to upload videos, live streams or stories for a one-week period. Channels that receive three strikes within a 90-day period will be terminated. Channels that are dedicated to violating our policies or that have a single case of severe abuse of the platform will bypass our strikes system and be terminated. All strikes and terminations can be appealed if the creator believes that there was an error, and our teams will re-review the decision.

Age-restricting content

Sometimes content doesnt violate our Community Guidelines but may not be appropriate for viewers under 18 years of age. In these cases, our review team will place an age restriction on the video so that it will not be visible to viewers under 18 years of age, Creators can also choose to age-restrict their own content at upload if they think that its not suitable for younger audiences.

Thank you for helping us create one of the best communities in the world,

The Nation Learns Team