Community Standards
Public content needs public rules.
ChainSocial is built for open identity and public expression, but not for abuse. Content and accounts can be reported, hidden, quarantined, or removed when they create legal, safety, or platform-integrity risk.
No sexual exploitation or explicit abuse
Do not post pornography involving non-consenting people, minors, exploitative material, or links that direct people to it.
No scams, malware, or impersonation
Do not use ChainSocial to phish, spread malicious files, impersonate individuals or brands, or trick users into unsafe transactions.
No targeted harassment or hateful abuse
Do not threaten, dox, stalk, or target people with hateful or degrading abuse based on protected characteristics.
No spam or manipulation
Do not flood feeds, automate abusive posting, or use mass-produced accounts to manipulate discovery or messaging.
How enforcement works
Reported content enters a moderation queue. Operators may quarantine uploads, hide posts or replies, restrict accounts, or preserve internal audit records for legal and abuse review. Public content stored on decentralized infrastructure may remain technically durable even after the app removes visibility.