COMMUNITY GUIDELINES
Axioma Scholar is a Growing community of Math learners
We believe that everyone should have access to math and calculus education. Our guidelines are meant to build a mutual understanding of what being a part of this community is all about. We will take action if any of these guidelines are not upheld, so please read carefully.
Always be Respectful
We come together from across the country at varying math and calculus levels with the same goal in mind - to learn. Curiosity and questioning are something we celebrate. Be respectful of others and where they’re coming from.
Help and support across all skill levels
We are all in this together. Learning math is hard and takes a lot of courage and dedication. If someone struggles or has a question you think has an obvious answer, kindly and calmly help them out. Heckling and being straight up mean doesn’t help anyone learn. Can’t say it nicely? Don’t weigh in.
Embrace and share methodological differences
A problem has many faces of a solution. Approach these conversations with an open mind and attitude.
Think before you share
We care about your safety. Learning is inherently social, but please beware of swapping or posting any private information that could be misused. That includes your phone number, age, address, what time you’ll be at home, school name, email, or other personal information that could put your privacy at risk. Simply put: don’t over-share. Sharing and encouraging others to share personal data might get your post, and possibly your account, removed.
Please don’t use Axioma Scholar to...
Attack a person or group of people with words and actions
Axioma Scholar is a safe place for learners of all backgrounds. Harassment and hurtful content will not be tolerated. Using symbols, names and text that promote hate—as well as harassing, stalking, impersonating, and making sexual remarks towards someone—are considered abuse. The same goes for nudity and disturbing profile pictures and usernames. As stated in the terms of use, Axioma Scholar reserves the right to replace images or remove these accounts at its sole discretion. Rule of thumb: if you are making someone feel attacked or hurt, then you shouldn’t be doing it. We take these reports seriously and may delete your account without previous notice if such activity is verified by our team. If you are looking to report app misconduct, please email contact@axiomascholar.com.
Script or cheat maliciously
Axioma Scholar believes in honest learning. If you are conducting yourself for the purposes of cheating or sharing information and instructions about using Axioma Scholar in a way that may impact the system, community, learning, data or experience in a negative or significant manner, your account and posts may be removed.
Write inflammatory comments
Hateful, obscene and off-topic comments don’t contribute to learning. Cursing doesn’t either (let people discover those words in the wild). Leave them out of the discussions.
To Summarize
We do not tolerate content that is:
Please refrain from looking for loopholes; we will remove any content that violates the spirit of these guidelines and you will risk losing partial or full access to Axioma Scholar without warning. By following these guidelines, we will all contribute to an interesting and helpful learning community.