Advertising

A clear policy for ads and sponsored content. We protect users from scams, unsafe products, and deceptive messaging.

Not accepting ads yetLast updated: 2/12/2026
Our standard
If we run ads later, they will be clearly labeled, safety-reviewed, and restricted in targeting. We do not allow scams or deceptive claims.
Quick actions
If you believe an ad or sponsor is unsafe, report it — we’ll review.

Current availability

We can publish rules before launch so users and partners know what to expect.

We are not accepting ads yet. If we introduce ads later, we will keep the experience clean: clearly labeled placements, limited frequency, and strict safety review.
If you’re a partner
You can reach us via Contact for future interest. We’ll publish updates here.

Core principles

These principles guide all advertising decisions.

  • Honesty: no deceptive claims, hidden fees, or “too good to be true” tactics.
  • Safety: we block scams, illegal services, and harmful products.
  • Clear labeling: ads and sponsored content must be clearly marked.
  • Respect: no harassment, hate, or discriminatory content.
  • User-first experience: limited frequency, no disruptive formats.

Prohibited advertising content

Examples of content we will not allow.

  • Scams, phishing, impersonation, or deceptive/fraudulent business models.
  • Illegal products or services, including instructions to commit wrongdoing.
  • Hate, harassment, threats, or content targeting protected classes.
  • Adult sexual content or explicit nudity; sexual exploitation content is strictly prohibited.
  • Weapons, explosives, and restricted weapon accessories (policy may vary by region).
  • Unsubstantiated medical claims (“guaranteed cure”, “instant results”) and dangerous health advice.
  • Misleading “before/after” manipulation, fake endorsements, or fabricated reviews.
  • Non-functional or malicious landing pages (broken pages, forced redirects, malware).
Note: restrictions can differ by country/region and local law. We may apply stricter rules than legally required.

Targeting and privacy

We avoid sensitive targeting and protect users from exploitation.

If ads are introduced, we will restrict targeting methods that can feel invasive or discriminatory.
Not allowed (examples)
  • Targeting based on sensitive traits (health, religion, sexual orientation).
  • Ads that imply knowledge of personal attributes (“We know you…”).
  • Discriminatory targeting for access-to-opportunity categories.
Preferred approach
  • Contextual relevance over sensitive profiling.
  • Clear disclosures and user controls where applicable.
  • Minimal data usage and privacy-first defaults.
Learn more about how we handle user data in our Privacy Policy.

Labeling & sponsored content

Ads must be clearly distinct from normal content.

  • All ads and sponsored posts must be labeled (e.g., “Sponsored”).
  • Creators must disclose paid partnerships when applicable.
  • We may require verification for certain categories or high-risk advertisers.

Enforcement

What happens when ads violate policy.

  • Ad rejection or removal.
  • Account restrictions for repeated violations.
  • Requesting additional verification for suspicious advertisers.
  • Reporting to relevant authorities in severe cases (e.g., fraud).
See something suspicious?
Report it via Contact support.

Contact

For business inquiries, future partnerships, or policy questions.

If you are reporting scams or unsafe behavior, use Contact support so we can investigate.