Community Guidelines
U•Merge exists to help people debate ideas, organize causes, and act on their civic values — together. These guidelines set the floor for what’s expected, and the principles that shape how we moderate.
Effective date: January 1, 2026Version 1.0Applies platform-wide
On this page
- 1. Our values
- 2. Respect each other
- 3. Be authentic
- 4. Safety
- 5. Civic integrity
- 6. Prohibited content
- 7. Sensitive content
- 8. Intellectual property
- 9. How we enforce
- 10. Appeals
- 11. How to report
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Community Guidelines
U•Merge exists to help people debate ideas, organize causes, and act on their civic values — together. These guidelines set the floor for what's expected, and the principles that shape how we moderate.
Effective date: January 1, 2026 Version 1.0 Applies platform-wide
On this page
1. Our values
2. Respect each other
3. Be authentic
4. Safety
5. Civic integrity
6. Prohibited content
7. Sensitive content
8. Intellectual property
9. How we enforce
10. Appeals
11. How to report
1. Our values
U•Merge is built on three commitments: respect for the people you disagree with, honesty about who you are and what you share, and action rooted in good faith. The Civic Score and verification systems exist to surface real engagement — not to reward the loudest voices.
2. Respect each other
Critique ideas, not identities. Debate is welcome; harassment is not.
No slurs, dehumanizing language, or content targeting protected characteristics (race, ethnicity, national origin, caste, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, or serious disease).
No coordinated pile-ons, brigading, or targeted harassment of individuals.
Don't share private information ("doxxing") about anyone without consent.
3. Be authentic
Don't impersonate other people, organizations, officials, or media outlets.
Don't run multiple accounts to evade enforcement, manipulate votes, donations, or Civic Scores.
Disclose when you're affiliated with a campaign, advocacy group, organization, or sponsor relevant to what you're posting.
Use AI-generated or synthetic media responsibly — label it when it could mislead.
4. Safety
No threats of violence, incitement, terrorist content, or glorification of mass harm.
No content that promotes self-harm, suicide, or eating disorders.
No sexual content involving minors. We report apparent CSAM to NCMEC and law enforcement.
No regulated goods (firearms, drugs) sales or solicitations.
No fraud, scams, or deceptive monetary requests.
5. Civic integrity
Because U•Merge is a civic platform, we hold a higher bar for honesty in political and policy content:
Don't post manipulated media intended to mislead about real events, votes, officials, or candidates.
Don't share false information about how to vote, register, or participate in civic processes.
Don't intimidate voters, organizers, journalists, or public officials.
Verified facts and sourced content are encouraged. Cite primary sources when you can.
Causes, boycotts, petitions, and donation drives must be truthful about who runs them and where money goes.
6. Prohibited content
The following content is not allowed and will be removed on sight:
Hate speech, slurs, or content dehumanizing protected groups.
Threats, incitement, or planning of violence.
Sexual content involving minors, non-consensual intimate imagery.
Doxxing, swatting, or stalking.
Spam, scams, phishing, malware, or coordinated inauthentic behavior.
Illegal activity, including sale of regulated goods or stolen data.
7. Sensitive content
Some content is allowed but gated behind warnings, age restrictions, or audience controls (e.g. graphic news footage of public-interest events, frank discussions of trauma). Use the sensitivity level in Settings → Content Preferences to control what you see.
8. Intellectual property
Only post content you have the right to share. We respond to valid copyright takedown notices under applicable law. To file a notice, email copyright@umerge.co with the work identified, the infringing URL, and a good-faith statement.
9. How we enforce
Enforcement is proportional and recorded in your account history. Possible actions include:
Content removal or labeling.
Reach reduction (limiting visibility in feeds and recommendations).
Civic Score penalties recorded in your history.
Feature limits (e.g. live, donations, comments).
Temporary suspension.
Permanent ban for severe or repeat violations.
A small number of categories — CSAM, credible threats of violence, terrorist content — are zero-tolerance and result in immediate permanent bans plus reports to authorities.
10. Appeals
If you think an enforcement action was wrong, you can appeal from Settings → Help & Support → Appeal a decision, or by emailing appeals@umerge.co. Appeals are reviewed by a human moderator independent of the original decision when possible.
11. How to report
Tap the ••• menu on any post, comment, profile, livestream, or message and choose Report.
For urgent safety issues, email safety@umerge.co.
For legal requests, email legal@umerge.co.
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