Community rules
The following rules are a (non-exhaustive) list of behaviours that may lead to deletion of postings, silencing or suspension of accounts – at the descretion of the instance administrators, as described in our terms.
We invite you to read our Content Warning policy and NSFW Rules as well.
Please report behaviour that bothers you. We will keep your report confidential.
- We do not tolerate discriminatory behaviour and content promoting or advocating the oppression of members of marginalised groups. These groups may be characterised by any of the following (though this list is naturally incomplete):
- ethnicity
- gender identity or expression
- sexual identity or expression
- physical characteristics or age
- disability or illness
- nationality, residency, citizen status
- wealth or education
- religious affiliation, agnosticism or atheism
- We do not tolerate threatening behaviour, stalking, and doxxing.
- We do not tolerate harassment, including brigading, dogpiling, or any other form of contact with a user who has stated that they do not wish to be contacted.
- We do not tolerate mobbing, including name-calling, intentional misgendering or deadnaming.
- We do not tolerate violent nationalist propaganda, Nazi symbolism or promoting the ideology of National Socialism.
- We do not tolerate conspiracy narratives or other reactionary myths supporting or leading to the above-mentioned (and/or similar) behavior.
- Actions intended to damage this instance or its performance may lead to immediate account suspension.
- Content that is illegal in Germany will be deleted and may lead to immediate account suspension.
- We do not tolerate spam in our community, including excessive crossposts from other social networks and links to NFT projects. Any user who violates this rule will face immediate action, ranging from a warning to content removal to a suspension or restricted account access, depending on the severity and frequency of the violation. Our priority is to provide a spam-free environment for our members, and we are committed to consistently enforcing this rule.