Event content policy.
The rules for what can be posted on disconnect_d, who can post it, and how we enforce those rules — written in plain English, with no hidden strike counts and no thresholds we are embarrassed to publish.
1. Introduction
This Event Content Policy ("Policy") describes what content and conduct are allowed on disconnectd, what is prohibited, and how Rostra Labs, Inc. ("Rostra Labs," "we," "us," or "our") enforces those rules. This Policy is incorporated into our Terms of Service by reference. By using disconnectd as a guest, an attendee, or a host, you agree to follow this Policy.
disconnectd exists to help adults discover real events, in real places, with real people. We are not interested in being the next platform that buries internal research, ignores safety reports, or quietly raises strike thresholds for the worst kinds of harm. The standards below are written that way on purpose. If a rule sounds blunt, that is intentional.
1.1 The Spirit of This Policy
Three principles guide every rule in this document:
- Real events, accurately described. Listings on disconnectd are advertisements for events that actually happen, at the time and place stated, run by the host who posted them.
- Adult platform, adult standards. disconnectd is open only to people 18 years of age or older. We do not market to minors and we do not knowingly host content that targets, sexualizes, or endangers them.
- Honest enforcement. We publish what we ban, what we do when something is reported, and how decisions can be appealed. We do not maintain different rules behind the scenes.
1.2 How to Read This Policy
Sections 4 and 5 describe what is prohibited. Section 6 describes how event listings must be written. Sections 7 and 8 describe age and category-specific rules. Sections 9 through 12 describe how reports, enforcement, and appeals work. Section 13 sets out our current commitments regarding the safety of minors, Section 14 lists our other current operating commitments, and Section 16 sets out the legal status and limitations of this Policy.
1.3 Policy Status, Discretion, and Reservation of Rights
This Policy supplements, and does not replace, our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. To the extent of any conflict between this Policy and the Terms of Service, the Terms of Service control. To the extent of any conflict regarding the collection, use, retention, or sharing of personal information, the Privacy Policy controls.
Rostra Labs may take, decline to take, or delay any of the actions described in this Policy in its sole discretion based on the information available to us, the resources available to us, and the requirements of applicable law. We may, but are not obligated to, monitor any content posted to or transmitted through the Services, and we have no general duty to monitor.
Nothing in this Policy: (a) creates any contractual right, private cause of action, or third-party beneficiary right beyond those expressly granted in the Terms of Service; (b) waives, limits, or modifies any defense, immunity, privilege, or safe harbor available to Rostra Labs, including under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C. § 230, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or other applicable law; (c) limits Rostra Labs' rights or remedies under the Terms of Service or applicable law; or (d) constitutes legal advice. Our decision to enforce, or not to enforce, any provision of this Policy in any particular case is not a waiver of our right to enforce that or any other provision in any other case.
We may amend, supplement, or rescind any portion of this Policy at any time, subject to the notice provisions in Section 15.
2. Who This Applies To
This Policy applies to every account on disconnectd, including:
- Attendees — users who discover events, RSVP, follow other users, comment, message, or otherwise interact on the platform;
- Hosts — users who have created a host profile and publish event listings; and
- Any content any user submits, including event listings, photos, display names, usernames, bios, host profile information, comments, messages, links, reports, and appeals.
Hosts have additional obligations, set out in Sections 6 through 8 and in the Terms of Service.
3. Eligibility and Age
3.1 18+ Only
The Services are available only to individuals who are 18 years of age or older. By creating an account, you confirm that you are at least 18. If we determine, or have reason to believe, that an account belongs to a person under 18, we may suspend or terminate the account, delete the associated data consistent with our Privacy Policy and applicable law, and report the account where required by applicable law.
3.2 Children Under 13
The Services are not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 13. If we become aware that an account belongs to a child under 13, we will take steps to remove the account and associated data consistent with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA"), our Privacy Policy, and other applicable laws.
3.3 Events That Allow Minors
Hosts may publish all-ages events that minors may legally attend in person (for example, a community festival, a public park concert, or a daytime art walk). The disconnectd platform itself remains 18+: minors may not create accounts, RSVP, message hosts, or otherwise use the App. Hosts are responsible for any age verification required at the door under applicable law.
4. Zero-Tolerance Prohibitions
The categories in this Section describe the conduct we view as the most serious. Confirmed violations of any provision in this Section may result, in our sole discretion and without prior notice, in immediate removal of the offending content and immediate suspension or termination of the responsible account or accounts. Where required by applicable law, we preserve relevant content and account metadata and report to the appropriate authority, which may include the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children ("NCMEC"), federal or state law enforcement, or other agencies. We respond to valid legal process consistent with applicable law and our Privacy Policy.
4.1 Child Sexual Exploitation
Any content that sexualizes, exploits, or endangers minors is strictly prohibited, including but not limited to:
- Child sexual abuse material ("CSAM") of any kind, in any form, by any technical means, including AI-generated, animated, illustrated, or computer-generated imagery depicting minors;
- Sexualized depictions, descriptions, or "edits" of minors, including in event titles, descriptions, photos, profile pictures, or messages;
- Solicitation of, communication with, or attempted contact with anyone the user knows or has reason to believe is a minor for any sexual or romantic purpose;
- Grooming behavior, including coded or euphemistic invitations directed at minors; and
- Sharing or attempting to share contact information for minors for sexual purposes.
We report apparent violations to NCMEC as required by 18 U.S.C. § 2258A and preserve relevant content and metadata as required by that statute and other applicable law. We do not require a minimum number of complaints before action may be taken in this category, and we may act on a single credible report in our sole discretion.
4.2 Sale of Controlled Substances
You may not use disconnectd, including event listings, host profiles, comments, or messages, to:
- Sell, distribute, gift, trade, or offer to sell any controlled substance regulated under the federal Controlled Substances Act, including but not limited to fentanyl, fentanyl analogues, opioids, methamphetamine, cocaine, MDMA, ketamine, GHB, prescription medications without a valid prescription, or counterfeit pharmaceuticals;
- Direct, refer, or facilitate buyers and sellers of any of the above; or
- Use coded language, emoji, slang, or other means to evade these prohibitions.
This rule applies even where a substance may be legal in some jurisdictions if it is illegal under federal law. We may preserve relevant content and metadata and refer credible reports to law enforcement, and we respond to valid search warrants, subpoenas, and other legal process consistent with applicable law and our Privacy Policy.
4.3 Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation
You may not use disconnectd to facilitate, advertise, recruit for, organize, or otherwise enable human trafficking, sex trafficking, labor trafficking, smuggling, commercial sexual services where prohibited by law, or coerced labor of any kind.
4.4 Terrorism, Violent Extremism, and Mass Violence
You may not use disconnectd to organize, promote, recruit for, fundraise for, or celebrate any designated foreign or domestic terrorist organization, violent extremist movement, or mass-violence event. This includes events that praise or memorialize attackers, that are designed to incite mass violence, or that exist to recruit attendees into a violent movement.
4.5 Weapons of Mass Harm
You may not use disconnectd to sell, distribute, build, train others to build, or solicit the sale of explosives, incendiary devices, biological or chemical weapons, machine guns, suppressors, or other items whose civilian transfer is prohibited under federal law. Lawful firearms-related events (such as hunter safety classes, regulated shooting-range events, or gunsmithing classes) are addressed in Section 8.
4.6 Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery and Sextortion
You may not post, share, threaten to share, or solicit non-consensual intimate imagery of any person ("revenge porn" or "NCII"). You may not engage in sextortion or coerce another user to send sexual content under threat. Reports in this category are prioritized for review, and we may preserve relevant content and metadata and refer reports to law enforcement consistent with applicable law and our Privacy Policy.
4.7 Imminent Threats and Doxxing for Harm
You may not post a credible threat of physical violence against an identifiable person or group, post another person's home address, workplace, school, license-plate number, government-issued ID, or precise live location with the intent to enable harassment, stalking, or violence.
5. Prohibited Content and Conduct
The categories below are also prohibited. Violations are addressed through the enforcement process described in Section 10. Severity, intent, and history all matter when we decide on a response, but every category in this section can result in account suspension or termination.
5.1 Illegal Activity
You may not use the Services to commit, plan, promote, recruit for, or facilitate any activity that is illegal under federal law or under the law of the state where the event takes place. This includes events whose stated or obvious purpose is to commit a crime.
5.2 Violence, Threats, and Coordinated Harm
You may not threaten violence against any person or group, glorify violence, organize fights or assaults presented as "events," or coordinate harassment campaigns directed at a person, business, or community.
5.3 Hate and Discrimination
You may not use disconnectd to attack, dehumanize, or call for the exclusion of people based on race, ethnicity, national origin, immigration status, religion, caste, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, or serious medical condition. Events may discuss difficult or controversial topics, but events whose purpose is to demean or threaten a protected group are prohibited.
5.4 Harassment, Bullying, and Stalking
You may not direct sustained insults, slurs, sexual harassment, threats, or unwanted contact at another user; "pile on" coordinated harassment from your network; or use the platform to track, follow, or contact a person who has blocked you or made clear they do not consent to contact.
5.5 Sexually Explicit Content and Nudity
disconnectd is not an adult-content platform. You may not post sexually explicit photographs, sexually explicit illustrations, or sexually explicit promotional copy in event listings, profile photos, host profiles, comments, or messages. Tasteful editorial nudity (for example, a fine-art photography exhibition) may be permitted at our discretion when accurately rated 18+ and when the photographs are clearly artistic and non-pornographic.
5.6 Self-Harm and Eating Disorders
You may not post content that promotes, instructs in, glorifies, or encourages suicide, self-injury, eating disorders, or related behaviors. This rule does not prohibit recovery-oriented events, support groups, lived-experience storytelling, harm-reduction information, or other content that is clearly oriented toward safety, treatment, or recovery. Where appropriate, we may surface crisis resources alongside related content.
5.7 Spam, Scams, and Deceptive Listings
You may not:
- Post duplicate or near-duplicate event listings to inflate visibility;
- Post events you have no intention to actually run, or "events" whose real purpose is to harvest contacts, sell unrelated goods, or drive users to off-platform schemes;
- Run pyramid schemes, multi-level marketing pitches dressed up as events, "make money fast" pitches, fake giveaways, or investment pitches that promise guaranteed returns;
- Use disconnectd as a phishing channel; or
- Post links to malware, credential harvesters, or sites that violate this Policy.
5.8 Impersonation and Misrepresentation
You may not impersonate another person, business, public figure, or Rostra Labs employee, falsely claim affiliation with an organization you do not represent, or pretend to be the official organizer of an event you are not authorized to host. Parody and clearly labeled fan accounts are addressed in Section 6.4.
5.9 Intellectual-Property Infringement
You may not post photos, copy, music, video, logos, or other content you do not have the right to use. Hosts must own or have a license for every image used in a listing. Repeat infringers will be removed under our DMCA process, described in Section 5.5 of the Terms of Service.
5.10 Misinformation and Deceptive Metadata
You may not post event listings whose date, time, location, host identity, age rating, price, or capacity are false or materially misleading. You may not knowingly post false claims about real-world events (for example, falsely advertising a celebrity appearance, a charitable beneficiary, or a public-safety status).
5.11 Manipulation and Automated Abuse
You may not use bots, scripts, scraped accounts, purchased accounts, mass-RSVP services, or any other automated means to inflate engagement, manipulate discovery, evade enforcement, or harvest information about other users.
5.12 Off-Platform Conduct
Conduct that occurs outside the Services may be considered when it is directly tied to a disconnectd account — for example, real-world violence at an event organized through the platform, criminal charges directly related to platform use, or coordinated harassment that originates on disconnectd and continues elsewhere.
6. Event Listing Standards
Hosts are responsible for the accuracy, legality, and quality of every listing. The following requirements apply to every event published on the Services.
6.1 Required Information
Every event listing must include:
- A clear, descriptive title that reflects the actual event;
- A start date and time in the event's local time zone;
- A venue name and a precise enough location for an attendee to arrive (street address, neighborhood corner, or named public space);
- An accurate content rating (all ages permitted on premises, 18+, or 21+);
- An accurate price or "free" indicator; and
- The host's display name, which must reasonably identify who is responsible for the event.
6.2 Truthful Date, Time, Location, and Capacity
If any of those fields change after publication, the host must update the listing promptly. Listings whose date, time, or location are knowingly inaccurate at the time of publication may be removed without warning. Hosts must respect any maximum capacity set by the venue or by applicable fire-safety law.
6.3 Permits, Licenses, and Authorizations
Hosts represent that they hold every permit, license, insurance policy, and authorization required by federal, state, and local law for their event — including, where applicable, venue permits, public-gathering permits, alcohol-service licenses, food-service permits, sound permits, and parade permits. We do not verify these documents and assume no responsibility to do so. We may remove a listing if a credible report indicates the event is unauthorized, and we may cooperate with authorities investigating unpermitted events consistent with applicable law and our Privacy Policy.
6.4 Photos and Media
You may upload only photos and media that you own or have a clear license to use. Stock photos must be appropriately licensed. You may not use photos that materially misrepresent the event — for example, photos of a different venue, photos from an unrelated event, photos of a celebrity not actually appearing, or AI-generated photos of crowds, food, or settings that imply a reality that does not exist. Clearly labeled artistic renderings or "concept art" are acceptable.
6.5 Pricing and Payment
If your event has a cost of admission, the price displayed in the listing must be accurate. disconnectd does not currently process payments. Any payment is collected directly between you and the attendee, off-platform, through a mechanism you disclose. You may not represent disconnectd as the seller, the merchant of record, or the refund counterparty.
6.6 Cancellations and Material Changes
If you cancel your event, postpone it, change its location, or make any other material change, you must update the listing promptly and use the platform's notification tools to inform RSVPs. Repeat failure to do so — sometimes called "ghosting" attendees — can result in account suspension.
6.7 Repeat or Recurring Events
Recurring events (for example, a weekly run club or a monthly book club) should be posted using the platform's recurring-event tools. Repeatedly posting individual listings for the same recurring event can be treated as duplicate-listing spam under Section 5.7.
6.8 Off-Platform Links
Hosts may link to a venue website, a personal artist site, an external ticketing page, a charity, a press article about the event, or a social account that confirms identity. Links must point to lawful destinations that themselves comply with this Policy. Links to malware, phishing pages, gambling sites where prohibited, or content that violates this Policy will be removed.
7. Age Restrictions and Content Ratings
7.1 Account Floor
The disconnectd platform itself is restricted to users 18 years of age or older. No event listing changes that fact for users on the App.
7.2 Event Content Ratings
Every event listing must carry one of the following ratings, accurately reflecting the nature of the event:
- All ages welcome — the venue and event content are appropriate for attendees of any age. (Reminder: minors cannot create disconnectd accounts; this rating describes who may attend in person.)
- 18+ — admission is restricted to attendees 18 or older, whether due to venue rules, event content, or applicable law.
- 21+ — admission is restricted to attendees 21 or older, typically due to alcohol service or content restricted by state law.
7.3 Accuracy of Content Ratings
The content rating you assign must reflect the actual event. Marking an obviously adult-content event as "all ages welcome" to expand its audience is a serious violation and can result in account termination. Marking an event "18+" or "21+" does not exempt the event from the rest of this Policy.
7.4 Door Verification Is the Host's Responsibility
Hosts are solely responsible for verifying age at the door of any age-restricted event in compliance with applicable law and venue policy. disconnectd does not verify the legal-drinking age, the legal-cannabis age, or the legal-adult-content age of attendees. RSVPing through the App does not constitute admission.
8. Event Categories with Special Rules
8.1 Alcohol Service
Events at which alcohol is served, sold, or made available must be rated 21+, must comply with all applicable state and local alcoholic-beverage laws, and must take place at a venue or under a license that permits alcohol service. Hosts may not promote drink specials in jurisdictions that prohibit them, may not promote drinking to intoxication, and may not target alcohol promotion at attendees who could reasonably be expected to be under 21.
8.2 Cannabis
Cannabis-related events — for example, cannabis-friendly social gatherings, dispensary openings, education events, or industry meetups — may be listed only in jurisdictions where the activity described is legal under state law, and must be rated 21+ where state law sets the cannabis-consumption age at 21. Cannabis events may not include the sale or distribution of cannabis through the disconnectd platform. We do not permit cannabis listings that target minors or that take place in jurisdictions where the activity is illegal.
8.3 Firearms and Shooting Sports
Lawful firearms-related events — including hunter-safety courses, concealed-carry permit classes, regulated shooting-range events, gunsmithing or maintenance classes, and similar activities — may be listed when they take place at a properly licensed venue and comply with all federal, state, and local firearms law. Listings may not be used to advertise firearm sales or transfers, to promote unlicensed activity, or to evade Section 4.5.
8.4 Adult-Themed Events
Lawful adult-themed events at licensed venues (for example, certain burlesque shows, drag shows for adult audiences, or adult-only nightlife events) may be listed when accurately rated 18+ or 21+ and when promotional copy and photos comply with Section 5.5. Sexually explicit promotional content is prohibited even for adult-themed events.
8.5 Political, Religious, and Civic Events
Political rallies, religious services, civic forums, voter registration drives, candidate meet-and-greets, town halls, marches, and protests are permitted, provided they are lawful and comply with the rest of this Policy. We do not remove events for being controversial or for taking a side on a contested issue. We do remove events that incite violence, that target a protected group under Section 5.3, or that are organized for unlawful purposes.
8.6 Charitable and Fundraising Events
Charitable, fundraising, and benefit events are welcome. Hosts must accurately identify the beneficiary, must not misrepresent how funds will be used, and must comply with any state-specific charitable-solicitation registration requirements. Listings that exist primarily to enrich the host while implying a charitable purpose violate Section 5.7.
8.7 Treatment, Recovery, and Support Groups
Recovery meetings, harm-reduction events, support groups, and similar gatherings are welcome. Hosts of anonymous-fellowship meetings should follow the traditions of their fellowship in how the meeting is described. Listings should not identify specific attendees by name without their consent.
8.8 Health, Wellness, and Medical Events
Wellness events, fitness classes, retreats, and similar gatherings are welcome. Listings may not make medical claims that would require regulation under federal or state law, may not promote products as cures or treatments without supporting authorization, and may not be used to recruit for unregulated clinical activity.
9. Reporting Violations
9.1 In-App Reporting
Every event listing, host profile, comment, message, and user profile on disconnectd has an in-app reporting control (typically a flag icon or "..." menu). Tapping that control opens a short form that lets you choose a category, add context, and submit the report. In-app reporting is the fastest way to reach our review team.
9.2 Reporting by Email
You may also report violations to support@disconnectd.com. For reports involving illegal activity that may require law-enforcement cooperation, including suspected drug sales, trafficking, or threats of violence, please contact legal@disconnectd.com. For suspected child sexual exploitation, please report immediately through the in-app tools and to legal@disconnectd.com; if a child is in immediate danger, call 911 first.
9.3 What to Include in a Report
Useful reports identify the specific listing, profile, comment, or message at issue (a link or screenshot is ideal), describe what about the content violates this Policy, and include any supporting context (for example, a credible threat received off-platform, or a verifiable claim that an event is impersonating an organization). Reports do not need to be perfect; submit what you have.
9.4 Good-Faith Reporting
Reports should be made in good faith. Submitting reports you know or reasonably should know to be false, or coordinating mass reports to harass another user or take down a competitor's lawful event, is itself a violation of this Policy and may result in enforcement action against the reporting account.
10. How We Enforce This Policy
10.1 What Happens When Content Is Reported
Reports submitted through in-app tools or to our reporting addresses are routed to our review team. Reports involving the categories in Section 4 (Zero-Tolerance Prohibitions) and credible reports of imminent harm to a person are prioritized for review. Other reports are reviewed on a rolling basis. Review timing depends on report volume, complexity, the resources available to us, and applicable law. We do not guarantee any specific response time. We may take interim action — including hiding a listing, restricting an account, or removing content — while a report is under review.
10.2 The Review Process
Review is performed by trained reviewers and, where we determine it is appropriate, with the support of automated tools, which may include industry-standard hash-matching, link-reputation, pattern-detection, or similar systems. Automated tools support the review team; they do not replace human judgment for nuanced decisions, and we do not guarantee that any particular automated detection will be applied to any particular content. We may add, remove, or change automated tools at any time.
10.3 Possible Outcomes
Depending on the nature and severity of the violation, the outcome of a review may include any one or more of the following, in any combination, in our sole discretion:
- No action, if we conclude no violation occurred or if we decline to act in our discretion;
- Edit-required notice, asking the host to correct a specific issue (for example, an inaccurate content rating);
- Removal of the specific listing, comment, message, or photo;
- Account warning recorded against the user;
- Temporary suspension of the user's account or host privileges;
- Permanent termination of the user's account; and/or
- Referral to law enforcement with records preservation, where appropriate or required by law.
10.4 Strikes for Less-Serious Violations
For violations of Section 5 that are not Zero-Tolerance, we generally use a strike-based approach. Each confirmed violation may be recorded against the account. Strike notices are typically delivered through in-app notification or SMS and identify the provision violated and the action taken. As an illustrative pattern, a first strike may result in a warning, a second in a temporary suspension, a third in a longer suspension, and a fourth in permanent termination. We may compress, expand, or skip steps in this pattern based on severity, intent, account history, harm to other users (including vulnerable users), or other factors we consider relevant. We may also impose immediate suspension or termination for any single violation we deem sufficiently serious. The strike progression described above is illustrative; it is not a contractual ladder and creates no entitlement to a particular escalation path.
10.5 Approach to Severe Violations
Our published moderation guidance does not require a minimum number of complaints before action may be taken on a category in Section 4. We may, in our sole discretion, take action upon a single credible report. We do not maintain separate, more permissive moderation tracks for high-engagement accounts or for accounts that pay or could pay us money. This statement describes our published guidance; it does not create any guarantee that any particular report will result in any particular action.
10.6 Evasion
Creating a new account to evade a suspension or termination, using another person's account, coordinating with others to evade enforcement, or modifying prohibited content to bypass automated detection are all separate violations. Evasion attempts may be tied to the originating account and to any associated accounts, and may themselves result in suspension or permanent termination.
11. Mandatory Reporting and Cooperation with Law Enforcement
11.1 Reporting to NCMEC
We report apparent violations of federal child sexual exploitation laws to NCMEC's CyberTipline as required by 18 U.S.C. § 2258A and preserve relevant content and metadata as required by that statute and applicable regulations.
11.2 Imminent-Threat Disclosures
Where we become aware of what we determine, in our sole discretion, to be a credible and imminent threat to a person's life or physical safety, we may share information with the appropriate law-enforcement or emergency-response authority consistent with our Privacy Policy and applicable law. Nothing in this Policy creates a duty to monitor for, identify, or report any such threat.
11.3 Response to Legal Process
We respond to subpoenas, search warrants, court orders, and other process that we determine to be valid, consistent with applicable law, our internal procedures, and our Privacy Policy. Where the law permits us to notify the affected user before responding, we may do so unless prohibited by court order, unless notification would create a risk of harm, or unless we determine that notification is otherwise inadvisable.
11.4 Records Retention
We retain records of confirmed violations of Section 4 and supporting metadata in accordance with applicable law and our internal retention schedule, even after the affected account is removed from the Services.
12. Appeals
12.1 Right to Submit an Appeal
If your content is removed or your account is suspended or terminated, you may submit an appeal by replying to the enforcement notice or by writing to support@disconnectd.com with the subject line "Appeal." For DMCA, legal-process, or law-enforcement-related decisions, please write to legal@disconnectd.com. Appeals should be submitted within thirty (30) days of the enforcement action; we may, but are not obligated to, consider appeals submitted after that period.
12.2 What an Appeal Should Include
An appeal should identify the affected account, the specific content or action being appealed, and a brief explanation of why you believe the decision was incorrect or what corrective action you have taken (for example, an updated listing that fixes an inaccurate content rating).
12.3 Review
Appeals are reviewed in our sole discretion. Where practical, we direct appeals to a reviewer other than the reviewer who made the original decision. We do not guarantee any specific turnaround time for appeal decisions. Outcomes are communicated through in-app notification, SMS, or, where the appeal was submitted by email, by reply.
12.4 Decisions That May Not Be Appealable
We may decline to consider appeals from accounts terminated for confirmed violations of Section 4.1 (Child Sexual Exploitation), Section 4.3 (Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation), or Section 4.4 (Terrorism, Violent Extremism, and Mass Violence). All appeal decisions are final.
13. Children's Safety Commitment
This Section sets out our current commitments regarding the safety of minors on and adjacent to the Services. These commitments are in addition to all other rules in this Policy and are subject to the limitations set out in Section 1.3 and Section 16.
- The Services are designed for adults 18 and older. Minors are not permitted to create accounts.
- We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 13, consistent with COPPA.
- We may treat a single credible report of CSAM as sufficient to remove the affected content and account and to make a CyberTipline report to NCMEC consistent with 18 U.S.C. § 2258A.
- Our published moderation guidance does not require a minimum number of complaints before action may be taken on grooming behavior, sexualized content involving minors, or solicitation of minors.
- We prioritize lawful requests from law enforcement related to suspected harm to minors, consistent with our Privacy Policy and applicable law.
- We do not knowingly market the Services to minors.
- If we introduce advertising on the Services in the future, we will not knowingly target advertising to users we have reason to believe are minors.
14. Our Commitments
The following describe how we operate the Services today. These commitments are subject to applicable law and to the limitations set out in Section 1.3 and Section 16.
- We do not maintain undisclosed numeric tolerance thresholds for the categories described in Section 4.
- We retain records of confirmed harmful-content matches in accordance with applicable law and our internal retention schedule.
- We do not sell, rent, or share user personal information with data brokers, or for cross-context behavioral advertising, in ways inconsistent with our Privacy Policy.
- We do not run an advertising business today. If we introduce advertising in the future, we will not knowingly target users we have reason to believe are minors.
- Consistent with our Privacy Policy, where the Services offer a feature to find friends from your phone contacts, contact-matching is performed locally on your device and phone-contact data is not transmitted to our servers as part of that feature.
- We do not impose penalties for good-faith reports that, after review, are not substantiated.
- We do not retaliate against any user for exercising rights granted to them under our Privacy Policy or under applicable privacy law.
15. Changes to This Policy
We may revise this Policy from time to time as the Services evolve and as the harms we encounter change. When we make material changes, we will post the updated Policy at this URL and may notify users through in-app notification or SMS. The "Effective" and "Last revised" dates at the top of this document reflect the current version. Your continued use of the Services after the effective date of a revised Policy constitutes your acceptance of the changes.
16. Construction and Limitations
16.1 Conflict with Other Documents
This Policy supplements the Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy. To the extent of any conflict between this Policy and the Terms of Service, the Terms of Service control. To the extent of any conflict regarding the collection, use, retention, or sharing of personal information, the Privacy Policy controls.
16.2 No Third-Party Beneficiaries
This Policy is for the benefit of Rostra Labs and the user community of the Services. Nothing in this Policy creates rights in any third party, including in the subject of a report, the host of an event, an attendee, or a person identified in any User Content.
16.3 No Private Right of Action
Nothing in this Policy creates a private right of action for any person, including for any failure or alleged failure by Rostra Labs to enforce or apply any provision of this Policy in any particular case.
16.4 Selective Enforcement; No Waiver
Rostra Labs may enforce, decline to enforce, or delay enforcement of any provision of this Policy in any particular case. The failure to enforce, or any delay in enforcing, any provision is not a waiver of the right to enforce that or any other provision in any other case. The application of this Policy to one user, account, listing, or piece of content does not entitle any other user, account, listing, or piece of content to the same treatment.
16.5 Safe Harbors and Defenses
Nothing in this Policy waives, limits, or modifies any defense, immunity, privilege, or safe harbor available to Rostra Labs under applicable law, including under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C. § 230, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the Communications Act of 1934 as amended, or other applicable federal or state law.
16.6 No Duty to Monitor
Rostra Labs may, but is not obligated to, monitor any content posted to or transmitted through the Services. Nothing in this Policy creates a duty to monitor, screen, edit, or pre-approve any User Content. Our review of any User Content is performed in our sole discretion and on the information available to us at the time of review.
16.7 No Legal Advice
This Policy is provided for informational purposes only. Nothing in this Policy constitutes legal advice. Users are responsible for understanding the laws applicable to their conduct, their events, and the venues at which their events take place, and for obtaining their own legal advice as appropriate.
16.8 Severability
If any provision of this Policy is held by a court of competent jurisdiction or arbitrator to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, that provision shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible, and the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.
16.9 Headings and Examples
Section headings and the examples included throughout this Policy are for convenience and illustration only and have no independent legal effect. Lists of examples are non-exhaustive unless the text specifically states otherwise.
16.10 Survival
The provisions of Sections 1.3, 4, 11, and 16 survive any termination of your account or of these Terms.
17. Contact
Questions, comments, and reports related to this Policy:
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