Dialogue about these behaviors is incredibly important and online communities can be extraordinarily helpful to people struggling with these difficult conditions. This includes content that urges or encourages readers to cut or injure themselves embrace anorexia, bulimia, or other eating disorders or commit suicide rather than, e.g., seeking counseling or treatment, or joining together in supportive conversation with those suffering or recovering from depression or other conditions. Don’t post content that actively promotes or glorifies self-harm. Promotion and Glorification of Self-Harm. Life as a teenager is hard enough without the fear, anguish, and isolation caused by online bullying. For example, do not create padlets with images or video of children where the collection of images or text accompanying the images is sexually suggestive.īullying: Don’t bully minors, even if you are one. Pedophilia: Don’t post content that encourages or promotes sexual attraction towards children. Examples of content you shouldn’t post:Ĭhild sexual abuse: Don’t post any content that depicts or promotes child sexual abuse. Be thoughtful when posting anything involving a minor. While we firmly believe that the best response to hateful speech is not censorship but more speech, we will take down malicious bigotry, as defined here. Don’t actively promote violence or extreme hatred against individuals or groups, on the basis of race, ethnic origin, religion, disability, gender, age, veteran status, or sexual orientation. We want you to express yourself freely and use Padlet to reflect who you are, and what you love, think, witness, and believe. At the same time, we draw lines around a few narrowly-defined but deeply important categories of content and behavior that jeopardize our users, threaten our infrastructure, or damage our community. As a global platform for creativity and self-expression, Padlet is deeply committed to supporting and protecting freedom of speech.
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