Community Guidelines
Effective August 1st, 2024
The Education.Tennis community is first and foremost, educational and centered around Tennis skills learning and development . Edu Tennis Inc. defines our spirit as educational, instructional, engaging and demonstrative, and we reserve the right to remove any content posted to the platform that we deem to be in opposition to this stated intention.
While we’re devoted to maintaining an open-platform, we also want Education.Tennis to be a destination for learners and doers. For this reason, courses published to the platform are moderated for minimum education quality and applicability.
Our Community Guidelines provide a non-exhaustive list of content prohibited on Education.Tennis. Content not explicitly mentioned in our guidelines does not indicate that it is allowed on the platform nor does reporting a class guarantee its removal, only that it will be reviewed for policy violations by our team.
Community Guidelines
Our instructors and students – the community – are the pulse of Education.Tennis Inc.. The following guidelines are here to help you understand what it means to be a member of Education.Tennis both on and off the platform, whether you’re interacting with each other or members of our team. Failure to abide by these guidelines may result in strikes recorded to your Education.Tennis account, removal of content, or account deletion.
There’s a real person behind each Education.Tennis profile and support email. Education.Tennis is not a platform for you to harass, abuse, bully, or intimidate others. Do not use public community spaces to dispute transactions, provide site-related feedback, or report technical issues. Instead, contact our Support team at contact@education.tennis for assistance with these issues, and we’ll help you out right away.
The following rules apply to every user. By agreeing to our Terms, you also agree to these rules.
The following is prohibited in any area of the site:
Harassment, Hate Speech, and Explicit or Illegal Content
Uploading content that is inappropriate, offensive, hateful, contains objectionable language, or that promotes stereotypes of individuals or groups based on race, gender, religion, age, nationality, political affiliation or sexual orientation
Uploading explicit or violent content
Uploading content that makes reference to weapons, as well as activities that can be considered dangerous or that have the potential to lead to physical harm.
Promoting an illegal activity
Posting disrespectfully or repetitively in class discussions, project or comments, reviews, groups, workshops, project comments or on teach challenge pages
Suicide, Self-Harm, or Self-Injury Content
Uploading content or communicating with our teams in a manner that promotes, threatens, or glorifies suicide, self-harm, or self-injury could lead to but is not limited to the following actions: removal of content, deactivation or deletion of account
– When we receive reports that someone is threatening suicide or self-harm, we may take a number of steps to help, including providing the at-risk person with contact information for trained crisis counselors.
– We will contact emergency services if we identify someone is at immediate risk of harming themselves.
Privacy & Ownership
– Revealing personal or identifying information about another user.
– Downloading classes from Education.Tennis and posting them elsewhere.
– Uploading content that you did not create.
Fraudulent Activity
– Uploading content that promotes dubious business schemes or promises a specific outcome to students
– Impersonating a teacher from another platform.
– Engaging in fraudulent or misleading referral or class review activity (including but not limited to: using multiple identities, email addresses or Edu Tennis Inc. accounts, providing false or misleading information, or attempting to “game” the trending algorithm)
– Manipulating metrics surrounding engagement (manipulating or faking referrals or minutes watched)
Self-Promotion
If the goal of your content or community participation is to gain engagement outside of Education.Tennis Inc., it is likely not aligned with the spirit of the platform. The following Guidelines apply to all users on all areas of the site:
– Any untargeted, unwanted, or repetitive content posted to community spaces (class discussions, reviews, projects and comments, Workshops or Teach Challenge pages) may be removed.
– If you are an Instructor, self-promotion (ex: mentioning other websites you teach on, mentioning your own website, asking for followers or subscribers on other platforms), is not allowed.
– Using your profile or any community space primarily as a proxy to other websites, services, or competitors is not tolerated.
Posting in Community Spaces
In addition to following all Community Guidelines, all posts, comments, and reviews are subject to the following rules in order to keep conversations helpful and welcoming to all members of Edu Tennis Inc.:
– Don’t spam or post repetitive content.
– Keep criticism constructive and respectful.
– Keep the conversation on topic.
– Avoid asking questions for the Edu Tennis Inc. team relating to payments, feedback, or technical issues. Please email contact@Education.tennis if you need assistance in these areas.
– Avoid promoting your own class.
– Please note that moderators may remove posts that do not follow these Guidelines.
Any violations to our Community Guidelines can be reported by email at contact@education.tennis.