@AlexandruSerghie Unfortunately yes, you may have to, just go into your class and redownload all of your videos and save them to your computer while you make a choice on what you want to do. Even if you unpublish your course, whoever is in there still gets to take your class. On Udemy assignments are labeled as an "option". So if you see that no one is turning anything in that's because Udemy gives them a choice to skip it and they can skip through videos without having to learn anything. Try teachable, I made an account and went through the settings and I have so much control when it comes to reviews. I can make it to where I have to approve them first before the world sees them. The question is, do we want to pay to teach? In my case I believe the payoff would be well, considering so many people want to learn what I am teaching anyway. But then again on Udemy sometimes they can take classes for free with discounts and leave rude comments and get away with it. Yesterday I held a Zoom meeting and only 3 of my students showed up out of 380 students worldwide. This is because most of the trolls were scared to see me or talk to me in person. It was a call out and yet today I still have a student blowing up the Q&A with over 10 to 20 questions a day. Makes no sense. This is like any other social media platform, Facebook, TikTok and Twitter. We all thought it was a professional environment but we were wrong.
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