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The expectations for contributing to Tavilo in a useful, respectful, and safety-conscious way.
Last updated
May 29, 2026
Tavilo is for people who are at least 13 years old.
Accounts believed to belong to someone under 13 may be restricted, suspended, or removed.
Tavilo is built for intentional contribution. Add context, be specific, credit others, and help conversations move forward.
Healthy disagreement is welcome. Personal attacks, pile-ons, bad-faith replies, and harassment are not.
Represent yourself honestly. Do not impersonate another person, misrepresent credentials, or use throwaway accounts to disrupt communities.
If you manage a brand, organization, or community account, make that relationship clear.
You are responsible for the content and messages you share. Post only content you have the right to share and that fits the community where you are posting.
Do not share private information, explicit threats, exploitative material, or content designed mainly to provoke, deceive, or manipulate members.
Do not harass, threaten, dox, stalk, exploit, coordinate abuse, promote hateful conduct, impersonate others, share malicious links, or encourage self-harm or violence.
Do not spam, scrape, automate disruptive activity, run scams or fraud, manipulate engagement, share sexual exploitation or child sexual abuse material (CSAM), support illegal activity, or evade moderation limits.
Use reporting tools when something appears unsafe or clearly against these guidelines. Include enough detail for moderators to understand the issue.
Tavilo may review reported or safety-flagged content and messages. Moderators may warn members, remove content, restrict participation, require review, suspend accounts, remove accounts, or escalate issues to platform staff.
For abuse reports, safety questions, moderation appeals, or community safety concerns, contact safety@tavilo.social.
For general support, feedback, contact, partnership, press, or business inquiries, contact support@tavilo.social.
If there is immediate danger, contact local emergency services first.