diff --git a/client/src/components/Footer/index.js b/client/src/components/Footer/index.js
index 76a3cf94b1..1502fb9198 100644
--- a/client/src/components/Footer/index.js
+++ b/client/src/components/Footer/index.js
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ function Footer() {
Gitter
GitHub
Support
-
+
Code of Conduct
Privacy Policy
diff --git a/client/src/pages/code-of-conduct.js b/client/src/pages/code-of-conduct.js
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7adca0f31d
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+++ b/client/src/pages/code-of-conduct.js
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+/* eslint-disable max-len */
+import React, { Fragment } from 'react';
+import Helmet from 'react-helmet';
+import { Grid, Col, Row } from '@freecodecamp/react-bootstrap';
+
+import { Link, Spacer } from '../components/helpers';
+
+const CodeOfConductPage = () => {
+ return (
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Code of Conduct
+
+
+ freeCodeCamp is a friendly place to learn to code. We’re committed
+ to keeping it that way.
+
+
+ By using freeCodeCamp, you agree that you'll follow this code of
+ conduct.
+
+
In short: Be nice. No harassment, trolling, or spamming.
+
+
+ Harassment includes sexual language and imagery,
+ deliberate intimidation, stalking, name-calling, unwelcome
+ attention, libel, and any malicious hacking or social
+ engineering. freeCodeCamp should be a harassment-free experience
+ for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and
+ expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical
+ appearance, body size, race, national origin, or religion (or
+ lack thereof).
+
+
+ Trolling includes posting inflammatory comments to
+ provoke an emotional response or disrupt discussions.
+
+
+ Spamming includes posting off-topic messages to
+ disrupt discussions, promoting a product, soliciting donations,
+ advertising a job / internship / gig, or flooding discussions
+ with files or text.
+
+
+
+ If you see someone harass, troll, or spam anywhere in the
+ freeCodeCamp community (forum, chat, YouTube, Facebook, etc.),
+ notify us in the{' '}
+
+ admin chat room
+ {' '}
+ - preferably with a screen shot of the offense. The
+ moderator team will take any action we deem appropriate, up to and
+ including banning the offender from freeCodeCamp.
+
+
+ Also, no bots are allowed in the freeCodeCamp community without
+ prior written permission from{' '}
+
+ Quincy Larson
+
+ .
+