Fold Certification Community Rules
Quote from Woman on June 21, 2026, 7:46 pmFold Certification Community Rules
Welcome to the Fold Certification Community.
This space is for AI creators, researchers, framework builders, developers, and curious users to discuss ideas, share experiences, compare approaches, and learn from one another.
By participating, you agree to follow these rules.
1. Be respectful
Discuss ideas without attacking people.
Disagreement is allowed. Harassment, insults, threats, bullying, discrimination, or targeted hostility are not.
2. Do not expose protected test content
Do not post, copy, reconstruct, summarize, or reveal private Fold Certification test questions, scoring methods, hidden evaluation markers, answer keys, or protected methodology.
Do not help others bypass, manipulate, or reverse-engineer the certification process.
3. Be honest about results and claims
Do not fabricate, edit, misrepresent, or falsely claim certification results.
Clearly label opinions, experiments, estimates, and unverified claims.
Do not present speculation as proven fact.
4. Protect private and sensitive information
Do not share:
Passwords
API keys
Access tokens
Private account information
Personal addresses or phone numbers
Confidential business information
Private conversations without permission
Proprietary data you do not have permission to publish
5. Share responsibly
Only upload or link to material you have the right to share.
Do not post malware, harmful files, deceptive downloads, phishing links, or instructions intended to damage systems or accounts.
6. No spam or excessive promotion
Relevant projects, tools, frameworks, and research may be shared when they contribute to the discussion.
Repeated advertising, mass posting, referral spam, unrelated promotions, and misleading sales claims are not allowed.
7. Keep discussions organized
Post in the most appropriate section.
Use clear titles and avoid creating duplicate topics when an active discussion already exists.
Stay reasonably close to the subject of the topic.
8. Respect intellectual property
Give credit when discussing someone else’s work.
Do not repost copyrighted, private, or proprietary material without permission.
Do not claim another person’s framework, research, prompts, or results as your own.
9. No attempts to manipulate the platform
Do not attempt to exploit the website, interfere with other users, create fake accounts, manipulate leaderboard placement, automate abusive activity, or evade moderation.
10. Follow moderator instructions
Moderators may move, edit, close, or remove content to protect users, maintain organization, and preserve the integrity of Fold Certification.
Serious or repeated violations may result in posting restrictions, suspension, or removal from the community.
Reporting a problem
Use the report feature when available, or contact the site administrator if you see:
Harassment
Spam
Fraudulent certification claims
Exposed private information
Protected test content
Suspicious links or files
Attempts to manipulate results
Final note
The goal of this community is to encourage thoughtful discussion, honest testing, useful research, and responsible collaboration.
Challenge ideas. Share evidence. Help others improve.
Fold Certification Community Rules
Welcome to the Fold Certification Community.
This space is for AI creators, researchers, framework builders, developers, and curious users to discuss ideas, share experiences, compare approaches, and learn from one another.
By participating, you agree to follow these rules.
1. Be respectful
Discuss ideas without attacking people.
Disagreement is allowed. Harassment, insults, threats, bullying, discrimination, or targeted hostility are not.
2. Do not expose protected test content
Do not post, copy, reconstruct, summarize, or reveal private Fold Certification test questions, scoring methods, hidden evaluation markers, answer keys, or protected methodology.
Do not help others bypass, manipulate, or reverse-engineer the certification process.
3. Be honest about results and claims
Do not fabricate, edit, misrepresent, or falsely claim certification results.
Clearly label opinions, experiments, estimates, and unverified claims.
Do not present speculation as proven fact.
4. Protect private and sensitive information
Do not share:
-
Passwords
-
API keys
-
Access tokens
-
Private account information
-
Personal addresses or phone numbers
-
Confidential business information
-
Private conversations without permission
-
Proprietary data you do not have permission to publish
5. Share responsibly
Only upload or link to material you have the right to share.
Do not post malware, harmful files, deceptive downloads, phishing links, or instructions intended to damage systems or accounts.
6. No spam or excessive promotion
Relevant projects, tools, frameworks, and research may be shared when they contribute to the discussion.
Repeated advertising, mass posting, referral spam, unrelated promotions, and misleading sales claims are not allowed.
7. Keep discussions organized
Post in the most appropriate section.
Use clear titles and avoid creating duplicate topics when an active discussion already exists.
Stay reasonably close to the subject of the topic.
8. Respect intellectual property
Give credit when discussing someone else’s work.
Do not repost copyrighted, private, or proprietary material without permission.
Do not claim another person’s framework, research, prompts, or results as your own.
9. No attempts to manipulate the platform
Do not attempt to exploit the website, interfere with other users, create fake accounts, manipulate leaderboard placement, automate abusive activity, or evade moderation.
10. Follow moderator instructions
Moderators may move, edit, close, or remove content to protect users, maintain organization, and preserve the integrity of Fold Certification.
Serious or repeated violations may result in posting restrictions, suspension, or removal from the community.
Reporting a problem
Use the report feature when available, or contact the site administrator if you see:
-
Harassment
-
Spam
-
Fraudulent certification claims
-
Exposed private information
-
Protected test content
-
Suspicious links or files
-
Attempts to manipulate results
Final note
The goal of this community is to encourage thoughtful discussion, honest testing, useful research, and responsible collaboration.
Challenge ideas. Share evidence. Help others improve.