Legal
Community Guidelines
Version 2026.07
· Part of the Terms of Service
⚠️ Draft. Published for transparency while under legal review.
GroupStudy works because groups are small — 6–8 people who know each other's
names and show up for each other. These guidelines exist to protect that.
They apply everywhere on the platform: group rooms, direct messages, the
community board, video calls, whiteboards, and code rooms.
The spirit of it
- Show up like a study partner. Answer when you can, ask
when you're stuck, tell your group when life gets in the way. Nobody
expects brilliance; everybody expects honesty.
- Every learner belongs here. Any exam, any field, any
level, any country, any accent. "That's a beginner question" is not a
sentence that exists on GroupStudy.
- What's shared in the group stays in the group. Screenshots
of a groupmate's messages, notes, or camera feed shared outside the group
without their consent is a serious violation.
Never allowed
- Harassment or hate — attacks on people for who they are,
slurs, stalking, sexual harassment, threats. Zero tolerance; this is the
fastest route to a permanent ban.
- Real exam content ("braindumps") — sharing actual
questions from a live exam violates the certification body's rules,
jeopardizes every member's certification, and is banned outright. Practice
with the AI mock exams instead — that's what they're for.
- Pirated course content — watch-together syncs everyone's
own copy; screen-sharing paid content to people who haven't bought it, or
sharing downloads, is not permitted.
- Cheating services — offering or seeking exam
impersonation, proxy testing, or "guaranteed pass" schemes.
- Spam & unwanted promotion — the community board is
for finding study peers, not for advertising. Mentioning something you
built is fine when it's relevant and disclosed; drive-by link-dropping and
DM promotion are not.
- Sexual content, gore, or violent extremism — this is a
study platform; content has no reason to go there.
- Doxxing — publishing anyone's private information,
including recordings or personal details learned in a group.
Group-level etiquette
- Owners and moderators set their group's working style (session cadence,
language, pace) and may remove members who don't fit — removal from one
group is not a platform sanction, and matching can place you in another.
- Don't ghost a full group. Seats are capped at 8; if you're leaving, leave —
someone on the waitlist wants your spot.
- Recording a session requires the host to enable it, and the UI shows
everyone recording is on. Don't record by other means.
How enforcement works
Every message, post, and profile has a report action, and you
can block any member. Reports go to a moderation queue reviewed by our staff;
every staff action is internally audit-logged. Enforcement is proportionate:
- Warning + content removal for first, minor violations.
- Feature restriction or suspension for repeated or
significant violations.
- Permanent ban for severe violations (harassment, hate,
braindumps, cheating services, doxxing) — first offence included.
If you believe we got a decision wrong, appeal to
[FILL: support/appeals email] within 30 days; a different
staff member reviews appeals. [LAWYER REVIEW: appeal wording — DSA-style
statement-of-reasons obligations if EU users are targeted.]
Report something
Use the in-product report button (fastest), or email
[FILL: support email] for anything that needs a human
urgently — especially safety issues.