Community Guidelines
Last updated: May 10, 2026
Teers is a small community of golfers ranking the courses they play. These guidelines exist so the App stays a place worth opening.
What's expected
- Be honest. Rank courses you've actually played. Photos should be ones you took.
- Be civil. Disagreement is the whole point — Teers is built to surface where you and your friends disagree on courses. Stay focused on the course, not the people.
- Respect ownership. Don't post photos or content you don't have rights to.
- One account per person. No alts, no impersonation.
What's not allowed
You will be removed for:
- Harassment, threats, or hate. Including based on race, religion, gender, sexuality, disability, or any other identity.
- Sexually explicit or violent content. Photos must be golf-related.
- Spam. Repeated identical posts, mass-tagging, scraping.
- Impersonation. Don't pretend to be a course operator, a real-world golfer, or another Teers user.
- Fake rankings. Don't rate courses you haven't played, especially to manipulate a course's community average.
- Doxxing. Don't share other people's personal information (real name, address, phone) without consent.
- Illegal content. No content that violates the law.
How we enforce
- Reporting. Tap the "..." menu on any post, ranking, comment, or profile to report. Reports are reviewed by us.
- Blocking. You can block any user from your view. Blocked users can't see your posts or interact with you.
- Filters. We use automated filters on review text, course tags, and display names to catch the worst content.
- Action. Confirmed violations result in content removal, temporary suspension, or permanent account termination depending on severity.
Course operators
If you operate a course and content on Teers misrepresents you (incorrect address, photos that aren't your course, etc.), email aidschw@gmail.com with subject "Course correction" and we'll investigate.
Appeals
If your content was removed and you think it shouldn't have been, email aidschw@gmail.com with subject "Appeal" and a link to the removed content.