Last Updated: Dec 18th, 2021.
We created Th3rdPlace to help university students easily connect with their school peers to do daily activities. Safety is our biggest priority, and our community guidelines are meant to explain what is and isn’t allowed on Th3rdPlace to ensure that everyone has a good experience. If you come across a message that appears to break these rules, please report it to us. We will take actions, including issuing a warning, removing the content, or removing the accounts responsible.
Rules for content on Th3rdPlace:
- You must not promote, encourage or engage in any illegal behaviour. This will get you removed from Th3rdPlace, and may get you reported to law enforcement.
- You must not use Th3rdPlace for the organization, promotion, or support of violent extremism.
- You must not share sexually explicit content in any way. This includes sharing content or links which depict pornographic, sexually suggestive, or violent manner, and includes illustrated or digitally altered pornography in an attempt to shame or degrade someone.
- You must not share content that glorifies or promotes suicide or self-harm, including any encouragement to others to cut themselves, or embrace eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia.
- You must not share content that facilitates the sales of prohibited or potentially dangerous goods. This includes firearms, ammunition, drugs, and controlled substances.
- You must not share images of sadistic gore or animal cruelty.
Rules for interacting with others:
- Do not organize, participate in, or encourage harassment of others. This includes continuous, repetitive, or severe negative comments; sexualized, racial, radical, and any other discriminative comments.
- Do not organize, promote, or coordinate activities around hate speech. It’s unacceptable to attack a person or a community based on attributes such as their race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, or disabilities.
- Do not make threats of violence or threaten to harm others. This includes indirect threats, as well as sharing or threatening to share someone’s private personal information.