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Update the ToS for Challenge Packs #172

Closed BeepBot99 closed 5 months ago

BeepBot99 commented 5 months ago

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When creating functionality for challenge packs, update the ToS to state that all content must be appropriate and nonviolent. You've made all the other documents like this, so I am assigning you.

Mesure73L commented 5 months ago

We will have a ToS for the in-app database, but if someone wants to make something else and not publish it or publish it somewhere else then that's fine. We can add a note saying custom challenge packs that aren't in the database are third-party content and may not be SFW.

BeepBot99 commented 5 months ago

No, I don't think any coding challenge should be NSFW. I think we should say that if we find a challenge that is NSFW, we will ban the domain from ever creating them again (unless ofc it is like GitHub or something, then we will ban the user.)

Mesure73L commented 5 months ago

That's why we will create an in-app database to allow people to find extra SFW challenges. Blacklisting a domain doesn't really do anything though, because someone can just fork the repo and remove their domain from the blacklist.

Mesure73L commented 5 months ago

I do not like the idea of monitoring third-party content that is never mentioned on this repo or mentioned with a very noticable warning.

BeepBot99 commented 5 months ago

Blacklisting a domain doesn't really do anything though, because someone can just fork the repo and remove their domain from the blacklist.

Yes, but then it wouldn't be allowed in https://mesure.x10.mx/twelve-of-code. I think that it shouldn't be allowed in https://mesure.x10.mx/twelve-of-code. I don't think it's appropriate to have NSFW challenges on the website hosted by this repo. Our coding environment should be safe for everyone. If someone wants NSFW coding challenges elsewhere, they can do that, but they shouldn't be able to do that here.

Mesure73L commented 5 months ago

Yes, but then it wouldn't be allowed in https://mesure.x10.mx/twelve-of-code. I think that it shouldn't be allowed in https://mesure.x10.mx/twelve-of-code. I don't think it's appropriate to have NSFW challenges on the website hosted by this repo. Our coding environment should be safe for everyone. If someone wants NSFW coding challenges elsewhere, they can do that, but they shouldn't be able to do that here.

It will not be on the website. It will be third-party user-created content, which I will not be controlling. This is the reason why we will have an official database of SFW challenges and say that if you are importing it from a URL, we cannot guarantee the safeness nor security of the challenges and you should use them at your own risk.