Content Policy
Last updated: 8 June 2026
1. Purpose and scope
2. Our guiding principle
3. What is encouraged
4. What is not allowed
5. Intellectual property and your content
6. Reporting and enforcement
7. Changes
1. Purpose and scope
This Content Policy explains what is and is not allowed across Funstorming’s spaces: the funstorming.com website, the 100-Quest learning platform, the Discord community (including FunCamps VIP), the What The Fun events, and any Funstorming presence in the Decentraland environment (together, the “Spaces”). It applies to everyone who participates, regardless of whether they have purchased anything.
2. Our guiding principle
Funstorming exists to make learning and collaboration playful, safe and respectful. You are free to express yourself, create and have fun — as long as you do not harm others or break the law. When in doubt, choose kindness and good faith.
3. What is encouraged
- Curiosity, playfulness and constructive participation.
- Respectful debate, helpful feedback and sharing of ideas.
- Original content and proper credit when you build on others’ work.
- Inclusive behaviour that welcomes people of all backgrounds and levels.
4. What is not allowed
The following content and behaviour are prohibited in all Spaces:
- Illegal Activity: Illegal content or activity, or content that promotes it.
- Abus & Hate: Harassment, threats, violence, hate speech, or discrimination of any kind.
- Explicit Content: Non-consensual, sexually explicit, or excessively violent material.
- Child Safety: Any child endangerment or sexualisation (zero tolerance; reported to authorities).
- Doxxing & Privacy Breaches: Sharing personal data without consent.
- Malicious Tech: Spam, scams, malware, hacking, or system disruption.
- Intellectual-property infringement : Including unauthorized sharing of Funstorming materials.
- Deception: Impersonation of Funstorming, its team, or other people or organisations.
- Harmful Misinformation: Misinformation that is likely to cause real-world harm.
5. Intellectual property and your content
You keep the rights to content you create, but you grant Funstorming a non-exclusive licence to host and display it within the Spaces as needed to run them. Do not post content you do not have the right to share. Funstorming’s own materials (courses, games, brand and digital assets) remain Funstorming’s property and may not be copied or resold without permission.
6. Reporting and enforcement
If you see content or behaviour that breaks this policy, report it to info@funstorming.com (or via the reporting tools of the relevant platform). We review reports in good faith.
Depending on the seriousness, we may remove content, issue a warning, mute, suspend or permanently ban an account or member, and where required report to the competent authorities. Paid access removed for a serious breach is not, as a rule, refundable. Enforcement on third-party platforms is also subject to those platforms’ own rules.
7. Changes
We may update this Content Policy. The current version is always available on the Website.