Community Guidelines
These guidelines describe how we expect people to treat each other on Nuts. They apply everywhere on the platform — the main feed, communities, chat, NutsMode, and comments — no matter which community you’re posting in or what that community’s own rules say. Individual communities can add stricter rules on top of these, but they can’t allow less than what’s described here.
This page is a plain-language summary, not a legal document. For the legal terms that govern your use of Nuts, see Terms of Service.
The basics
Be respectful. Disagreement is fine. Harassment isn’t. Don’t target another person with insults, threats, unwanted sexual attention, or repeated unwanted contact, whether that’s in a post, a comment, a DM, or a Live Nut call.
No hate speech. Don’t post content that attacks people based on race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or serious illness.
No spam or manipulation. Don’t flood the feed with repetitive content, mislead people about what you’re posting, or try to artificially inflate reach, follower counts, votes, or Aura score.
Follow the law. Don’t post or share anything illegal where you or the people you’re reaching are located — this includes things like child sexual abuse material (which is reported to the relevant authorities on sight, no exceptions), non-consensual intimate imagery, threats of violence, and content that facilitates fraud or scams.
Respect other people’s content and rights. Don’t post content you don’t have the rights to, and don’t misrepresent who you are (impersonation). If you believe someone has posted your copyrighted work without permission, see Copyright & DMCA.
Keep it age-appropriate where required. Some communities allow mature (NSFW) content and label themselves accordingly; outside of those communities, keep content appropriate for a general audience. Sexual content involving minors is never allowed anywhere on Nuts, in any form.
No coordinated harm. Don’t organize brigading, mass-reporting, or off-platform harassment campaigns against another user or community.
How this is enforced
Community moderators — the creator and anyone they’ve added as a moderator — enforce these guidelines plus their own community’s rules within that community. Nuts also runs automated review across the platform, including on video, that can flag or remove content independent of any single moderator. See Moderation & Auto-Mod for how that works.
If you see something that breaks these guidelines, the fastest way to flag it is to report it directly — see Reporting Content & Users. Depending on severity, breaking these guidelines can result in content removal, a warning, temporary restrictions, or account suspension.