Yes, Google Slides and Google Docs have policies regarding content that is not allowed. Here are some types of content you should avoid:
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Hate Speech: Content that promotes violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on attributes like race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or other characteristics is prohibited.
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Harassment or Bullying: Content that harasses, bullies, or intimidates individuals or groups is not allowed.
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Explicit Content: Pornographic, sexually explicit, or obscene content is prohibited.
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Violent Content: Content that promotes violence or incites violent acts is not acceptable.
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Spam and Malware: Files that are spam, phishing attempts, or include malware are prohibited.
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Copyrighted Material: You should not add copyrighted material without the necessary permissions or licenses. This includes images, videos, and other media.
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Personal Information: Sharing private and sensitive personal information (like addresses or phone numbers) without consent is not allowed.
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False Information: Misinformation or false claims that could be harmful to individuals or groups may violate content policies.
Users should always refer to Google’s Terms of Service and Community Guidelines for the most detailed and specific information regarding prohibited content.