Community rules
DictofAI is for open expression of many definitions, opinions, and experiences. These rules keep the space usable, lawful, and kind. They work together with our legal terms and privacy information.
1. Respect people
Disagree with ideas, not with dignity. No harassment, hate speech, slurs, threats, or coordinated pile-ons. No sexual content involving minors. Treat other contributors as people you might meet at a conference—not as targets.
2. Stay on the right side of the law
- Do not post illegal material, instructions for wrongdoing, or non-consensual intimate imagery.
- Do not doxx or encourage doxxing; respect privacy and safety.
- Do not infringe copyright: quote fairly, attribute, and prefer your own words for long passages.
3. Be honest about what you are saying
Subjective takes are welcome—label them as opinion or experience when it helps. Do not impersonate people, companies, or institutions. If you present something as fact, expect others to ask for a source; misleading or fabricated citations erode the whole project.
4. Keep the site useful
- Post entries that relate to the title you are under; use search and existing titles before fragmenting topics.
- No spam, scams, unrelated advertising, or repetitive flooding.
- No malware, phishing, or attempts to break the site or other accounts.
5. Moderation and enforcement
Operators may remove content or restrict accounts that break these rules or the law, or that degrade quality for everyone. We are not obliged to host every message. Serious or repeated violations may lead to a ban.
6. Your account
You are responsible for activity on your account. Use a strong password. If you see abuse, report it through channels the project provides (or contact support if listed in legal docs).
7. Read more
For ownership of submissions, data use, and liability, see Legal. For how multiple perspectives fit together on a topic, see How it works.