Community & Collaboration
January 1, 2026

Blackboard Community Guidelines

Blackboard Community Guidelines
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Community Code of Conduct

Blackboard Community Guidelines

Blackboard Community Guidelines 

The Blackboard Community is where users come together to connect, collaborate, and grow. It’s more than a platform, it’s a culture of innovation, knowledge sharing, and partnership across the global education landscape. 
Whether you're engaging with Blackboard, attending an Blackboard event, participating in webinars and programs, or sharing ideas within your institution, you're contributing to the Blackboard Community. 
This platform is a shared space for all Blackboard users to exchange experiences, discuss best practices, and support each other. We’re here to learn together and help one another succeed. By participating, you agree to abide by these guidelines and contribute to a safe, constructive environment. 

We encourage you to: 

  • Ask and answer questions
  • Submit product ideas
  • Join programs and user groups
  • Connect with peers around the world
  • Earn Insider points as you participate

To ensure the best possible experience for everyone, we’ve outlined the following Community Guidelines: 

Be kind and respectful: Treat fellow users with courtesy and respect. Harassment, personal attacks, obscenities, and discriminatory language (including but not limited to race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or disability) will not be tolerated.

Act professionally and with integrity: Please be honest, ethical, and reliable in your contributions. Represent yourself and your organization in a professional manner. Impersonation or misrepresentation is prohibited.
Protect confidential information: Don’t share or request confidential, proprietary, personal or sensitive information, whether it relates to you, your organization, or others.

Participate meaningfully, no spam: We welcome participation from all users, including partners. However, promotional content or spam (e.g., advertising products/services) is not allowed.
Be authentic and transparent: We value real, honest conversations. Represent yourself truthfully and contribute in a way that fosters trust and support across the community.
 If you encounter behavior that violates these guidelines, please contact the Community Manager at [email protected]
Anthology reserves the right to moderate, remove, or take action on any content or user account that violates these guidelines or our Terms of Policy, at its sole discretion. 
Let’s keep this space helpful, respectful, and inspiring for everyone. 
 
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