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Group Rules

1. English only
We need everyone to communicate in English so all members can understand and participate. This is the common language most of us share, and it helps our moderators keep the group safe and spam-free. Sorry if this is inconvenient, but it's the only way to keep things fair for everyone.
2. Keep conversations school and study related
This group is for academic help, homework discussions, and school-related topics. While some casual chat is fine, too much random conversation makes it impossible for people to find the help they actually need. If you want to talk about movies, games, or drama, take it to DMs or make a separate group chat.
3. Respect everyone
Don't be a jerk. We're all stressed about school and don't need extra negativity. No bullying, no making fun of people's questions (even if they seem basic), and no starting drama. If someone's struggling with something you find easy, help them or stay quiet. We're here to support each other.
4. Keep it clean
No cursing, inappropriate language, or NSFW content. We have members of all ages here and want everyone to feel comfortable. Plus, this keeps the group from getting flagged or deleted by the platform. Save that stuff for your private group chats.
5. No promotions or advertisements
Don't share tutoring services, paid courses, Instagram pages, YouTube channels, or any other promotions, even if they're "free" or "helpful." Once one person starts advertising, everyone does it and the group becomes useless. We've all seen groups die this way.
6. No forms or surveys
Never share Google Forms, surveys, or questionnaires, even for school projects or "research." Too many people use fake school surveys to collect personal info for scams or worse. If you need survey responses for a project, ask your actual classmates or family.
7. No spam or repetitive posting
Ask your question once and be patient. Don't keep reposting because you didn't get an answer in 5 minutes. People have their own homework and lives. Spamming the same question just annoys everyone and makes people less likely to help you.
8. No sliding into DMs
Don't message members privately unless they say it's okay. Random DMs are creepy and uncomfortable. If someone is messaging you without permission or making you uncomfortable, screenshot it and report them to admins immediately. We take this seriously.
9. No random links
If you're sharing a link, explain exactly what it is and why it's helpful. Random links could be anything from viruses to inappropriate content. Links with no explanation or sketchy URLs will be deleted and you'll be warned or banned.
10. No buying, selling, or trading
This isn't a marketplace. No selling notes, textbooks, equipment, or anything else. No "looking to buy" posts either. These posts attract scammers and clog up the feed. Use Facebook Marketplace or other platforms for that.
11. No pirated content
Don't share illegal PDFs of textbooks, answer keys you shouldn't have, or leaked exam papers. This can get you in serious trouble with your school and can get our group deleted.
12. No group calls
Voice and video calls are NEVER allowed because they spam everyone with notifications at all hours. Nobody wants their phone blowing up at 2 AM because someone decided to start a random call.
13. Stay focused
No politics, religious debates, or controversial topics that have nothing to do with school. These always turn into arguments and make the group toxic. We're here to help each other pass our classes, not fight about world issues.
14. No cheating assistance
Don't post photos of active tests asking for answers, or share questions from ongoing exams. This isn't just against group rules, it can get you expelled. We help with homework and studying, not cheating.
15. Use the right group for subject questions
We have separate groups for each subject (Math, Science, English, History, etc.) so USE THEM. Don't post your calculus homework in the main group when there's literally a Math group for that. The main group is for general school discussions, announcements, and things that affect everyone. When you post subject questions in the wrong place, people who could actually help you might not see it, and you're just cluttering the main feed. Check the pinned message for links to all subject groups.
16. Ask smart questions
Don't just post "help me" with a blurry photo of your homework. Tell us what you've tried, where you're stuck, and what you actually need help with. Low-effort posts get low-effort responses (or no responses). Show you've at least attempted it first.
17. No relationship/flirting posts
This isn't a dating advice group or a place to find your soulmate. No "anyone single?" posts, no relationship drama, no asking for people's social media "to get to know them better." Keep it academic. If you push yourself on people, you will be banned.