Effective Date: April 6, 2026
FlashQuest includes a community deck library where users can publish flashcard decks for others to browse, download, and study. These guidelines exist to keep the library useful, accurate, and safe for everyone.
By publishing a deck to the community library, you agree to follow these guidelines.
What belongs in the community library
The community library is for educational flashcard content. Good community decks are:
- Accurate and factually correct
- Clearly named and categorized
- Original or properly attributed
- Useful to other students studying the same topic
What is not allowed
Do not publish decks that contain:
- Inappropriate or offensive content - hate speech, slurs, sexually explicit material, graphic violence, or content that targets individuals or groups
- Spam or promotional content - advertising, links to external products, repetitive low-quality decks, or content designed to manipulate rankings
- Copied or plagiarized content - decks copied wholesale from other users, copyrighted textbooks, or proprietary test banks without permission
- Deliberately inaccurate content - flashcards with intentionally wrong answers, misleading information, or content designed to confuse
- Personal or private information - content that includes other people's names, contact info, or personal details without consent
- Illegal content - anything that violates applicable law
How reporting works
Any signed-in user can report a community deck. In the app, open the deck from the Explore screen and tap "Report." You can report a deck for:
- Inappropriate content
- Spam
- Copied content
- Inaccuracy
Each report is logged with the reporter's identity. Reports are confidential - deck authors are not told who reported their deck.
What happens after a report
Decks that receive multiple reports from different users are automatically hidden from the community library. When a deck is hidden:
- The deck is removed from Explore and search results
- The author receives a push notification explaining that their deck was hidden
- The author's account is not deleted or suspended for a single incident
If you believe your deck was incorrectly hidden, contact support@flashquest.net with the deck name and we will review it.
Repeat violations
Users who repeatedly publish content that violates these guidelines may have their publishing privileges restricted or their account suspended. We reserve the right to remove any content and take action on any account that violates these guidelines or our Terms of Service.
Reporting abuse of the reporting system
The reporting system exists to keep the community library safe. Abusing it to target legitimate content or harass other users is itself a violation. If you believe someone is misusing the reporting system, contact support@flashquest.net.
Your responsibilities as a publisher
When you publish a deck, your username and deck content become visible to all FlashQuest users. You are responsible for the accuracy and appropriateness of what you publish. You can unpublish your decks at any time from the Explore screen in the app.
Changes to these guidelines
We may update these guidelines as FlashQuest grows. When we do, we will revise the Effective Date above.
Contact
For content or moderation questions: support@flashquest.net