Policy Center

Use MYOPL information with real-world care.

MYOPL helps people discover, discuss, organize, and record sports activity. Each participant and organizer still needs to assess current conditions, follow applicable rules, and seek qualified help when safety or health is uncertain.

What MYOPL is and is not

MYOPL is software. It is not a venue operator, event operator, gym, training provider, travel provider, equipment provider, referee, emergency service, or medical provider.

A listing, conversation, Event, attendance response, score, rating, recommendation, or AI-assisted answer is information inside the service. It is not a real-time inspection, admission decision, reservation, supervision arrangement, medical assessment, or guarantee of conditions at a place or activity.

Before participating

  • Confirm the real date, time, location, sport, format, access conditions, capacity, cost if any, equipment, and organizer instructions.
  • Check the playing surface, weather, lighting, surrounding area, equipment, accessibility, and any condition that may have changed since information was posted.
  • Choose activity appropriate to your health, experience, current condition, and any guidance from a qualified clinician.
  • Use suitable equipment and follow venue rules, organizer instructions, applicable sport rules, and local requirements.
  • Arrange transportation, supervision, hydration, medication, emergency contacts, and other personal needs outside MYOPL.

During activity

  • Stop or reduce activity when conditions become unsafe or when you experience pain, dizziness, unusual breathing difficulty, bleeding, disorientation, or another concerning symptom.
  • Do not rely on a rating, leaderboard, attendance count, automated response, or another member's message to decide whether an activity is medically appropriate.
  • Follow an authorized venue representative, organizer, referee, coach, or emergency responder when they address an on-site condition within their responsibility.
  • Report inaccurate venue or Event information in the appropriate MYOPL flow, but address immediate real-world danger locally first.

Events and attendance responses

Going, Maybe, and No responses help an organizer understand likely attendance. They do not by themselves reserve a place, admit a participant, assign a court, confirm capacity, provide transportation, establish supervision, or verify accessibility or safety.

Organizers should communicate material changes promptly and manage check-in, capacity, participant access, court assignment, and on-site decisions through the venue and any process they actually operate.

Medical concerns and emergencies

Contact the appropriate local emergency service when someone may be in immediate danger. MYOPL reporting, messaging, and Support are not emergency channels and may not be monitored in real time.

Ask a qualified healthcare professional about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, medication, return to activity, or other medical decisions. MYOPL content and OPL Intelligence do not replace professional medical advice.

Privacy and minors

  • Do not post unnecessary medical details, precise live location, emergency contact information, or another person's health information in a public or group space.
  • Share essential information directly with the appropriate organizer or responder when needed for an activity or emergency.
  • A parent, guardian, venue, or organizer remains responsible for the supervision and safeguards required for a minor in the relevant location and activity.