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Violent Content

Parfour does not permit violent content on its platform to maintain a safe and respectful environment for all users.

Updated over a week ago

Summary

Parfour does not permit violent content on its platform to maintain a safe and respectful environment for all users. This article explains the reasons behind this policy and what types of content are prohibited.

Instructions

1. Identify Violent Content: Any content that depicts or promotes violence, harm, or abuse is considered violent content. This includes but is not limited to:

  • Physical violence or aggression

  • Threats or acts of intimidation

  • Graphic injuries or harm

  • Promotion of self-harm or suicide

2. Reporting Violent Content: If you come across any content that violates this policy:

  • Tap Menu on the bottom right of the streaming screen.

  • Tap "Report Stream" at the bottom of the screen.

  • Provide a description of the content and Tap Submit

3. Consequences of Violating the Policy: Users who post violent content may face:

  • Removal of the offending content

  • Temporary suspension of their account

  • Permanent ban from the platform for repeated violations

Additional Info

Why We Enforce This Policy: The goal is to create a positive and safe space for all golf enthusiasts. Violent content can be distressing and harmful to viewers, detracting from the enjoyment and community spirit that Parfour aims to foster.

Community Standards: Parfour's community standards are designed to ensure respectful interactions and content sharing. By adhering to these guidelines, users contribute to a welcoming environment where everyone can enjoy their passion for golf.

Appealing a Decision: If you believe your content was removed in error, you can appeal the decision by contacting Parfour support with the details of your case.

Maintaining a non-violent platform ensures that Parfour remains a friendly and inclusive space for all members of the golf community. We appreciate your cooperation in upholding these standards.

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