Community Guidelines
At Nevix, we want to foster an open and welcoming community where people feel safe to express themselves and connect with others. These community guidelines outline what is and is not allowed on Nevix.
Our Commitment
Nevix's goal is to enable free expression while protecting the safety and privacy of our users. We recognize the need to balance these values carefully. Our content policies are based on input from our users, guidance from experts, and learnings from other online communities.
While people may disagree with some of the content posted on Nevix, we generally allow expression unless it violates one of the following core principles:
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Safety - Content that threatens or intimidates others is not allowed. We want Nevix to be a safe place.
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Privacy - We respect privacy and do not allow unauthorized sharing of private information.
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Authenticity - We want to foster genuine interactions, so misrepresentation is not allowed.
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Lawfulness - Content that facilitates or coordinates harm is prohibited.
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Dignity - Everyone deserves equal dignity, so harassment and degradation are not permitted.
Nevix does not allow our Services to be used to share or distribute content that is fraudulent, unlawful, harassing, libelous, defamatory, obscene, abusive, invasive of privacy, objectionable, or otherwise violates these Community Guidelines or our Terms of Services. We have a zero tolerance policy for such content. We reserve the right to remove any prohibited content immediately without notice.
Community Guidelines
Our guidelines apply to all users globally and all types of content. By clicking on the links, you'll find in-depth explanations of our policies and what is expected from each member of the Nevix community.
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Prohibited Content
- Violence and Criminal Behavior
- Safety Violations
- Objectionable Content
- Intellectual Property Violations
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User Conduct
- Account Integrity and Authenticity
- Unwanted Behaviors
- Content Standards
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Content Requests and User Protection
- User Requests and Content Decisions
- Protection of Specific Groups