Funny virtual backgrounds for zoom2/1/2024 ![]() ![]() Links to third-party sites that host child sexual exploitation material Sexualized commentaries about or directed at a known or unknown minor Illustrated, computer-generated or other forms of realistic depictions of a human child in a sexually explicit context, or engaging in sexually explicit acts Visual depictions of a child engaging in sexually explicit or sexually suggestive acts We believe child sexual exploitation material is any content that depicts or promotes sexual abuse or activity with children. Some examples include:Īnimal torture or killing (exceptions are made for food preparation or processing, and hunting). We believe gratuitous gore is any media that depicts excessively graphic or gruesome content related to death, violence or severe physical harm, or violent content that is shared for sadistic purposes. Where such intent is clear, we may make allowances. We understand that nudity can be shared for a variety of reasons, including for educational or medical reasons. In the case of nudity, we restrict it by default to prevent people from sharing non-consensual or underage content, and out of consideration for those in our communities who may be sensitive to it. We believe adult content is any media that is pornographic or intended to be sexually gratifying, whether photo or video, cartoon or animated. ![]() Serious physical harm, including visible wounds and Some examples include:īodily fluids including blood, feces, semen, etc. We believe graphic violence is media that depicts death, violence, or serious physical injury in graphic detail. There is no place on Zoom for certain sensitive content, including graphic violence, adult content, gratuitous gore, hateful imagery, and child sexual exploitation material. If you believe our finding is wrong, you can submit an appeal. If you are found to have violated this policy, you will be permanently suspended from Zoom. Please see our Violent Threats Policy for more information. We also believe that hateful or abusive speech, including the use of profanity to harass or abuse, has no place on Zoom. We believe violent threats include declarative statements of intent to inflict injuries that would result in death or serious and lasting bodily harm. Images altered to include hateful symbols or references to a mass murder that targeted a protected category (e.g., manipulating images of individuals to include yellow Star of David badges, in reference to the Holocaust). Images depicting others as less than human, or altered to include hateful symbols (e.g., altering images of individuals to include animalistic features) Symbols historically associated with hate groups (e.g., the Nazi swastika) ![]() Some examples of hateful imagery include: We believe that hateful imagery includes logos, symbols, or images whose purpose is to promote hostility and malice against others based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, caste, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease. We will not allow access to Zoom to those who have used or intend to use it for the purpose of inciting harm towards others on the basis of these categories. We believe that hateful conduct is conduct that promotes violence against or directly attacks or threatens other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, caste, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease. If you engage in hateful conduct, including, for example, posting or sending hateful imagery, making violent threats, targeting others with hateful or abusive speech, including profanity, or encourage anyone else to do those things, you will be blocked from Zoom. ![]() There is no place for hateful conduct on Zoom. ![]()
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