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Pixlinker community guidelines
1. Discussion culture
1.1. We communicate respectfully and constructively, regardless of another person's experience level.
1.2. Constructive criticism is welcome when it focuses on work and helps people improve.
2. What we do not accept
2.1. Toxic behavior is prohibited: hate, harassment, humiliation, threats, and personal attacks.
2.2. Fraud, scams, impersonation of people or brands, and user manipulation are prohibited.
2.3. Publishing someone else's personal data without legal basis and consent is prohibited.
2.4. Publishing illegal content or content that infringes third-party rights is prohibited.
2.5. Actions intended to deliberately provoke conflicts, bait reactions, or artificially boost reach at others' expense are not allowed.
2.6. Community manipulation, account farms, artificial likes, follows, votes, and reviews, as well as buying or forcing interactions, are prohibited.
2.7. Organized harassment, mass reporting, artificial rating suppression, or attempts to influence another user's visibility are prohibited.
2.8. Harassment through messages, comments, reviews, reports, or other communication tools available in the service is prohibited.
2.9. Bypassing blocks or restrictions by creating new accounts, using intermediary accounts, or involving other people on behalf of a blocked user is prohibited.
2.10. Mass messaging, spam, scams, phishing, and using community features to artificially strengthen one's own visibility or weaken the position of other users are prohibited.
3. Collaboration and trust
3.1. The Pixlinker community should support real collaborations and safe professional relationships.
3.2. Users should clearly communicate collaboration terms, timelines, and expectations.
3.3. Unreliable actions that harm other users or the platform's reputation may result in moderation.
3.4. Reviews, comments, and interactions should reflect real experiences and may not be used as tools of retaliation, pressure, or artificial advantage-building.
4. Role of moderators
4.1. Moderators have the right to respond to community guideline violations.
4.2. Moderator actions may include content removal, visibility limits, warnings, temporary blocks, and other measures proportionate to the violation.
4.3. If a moderation decision is made, the user may use the appeal procedure described on the violation reporting page.
4.4. In the event of community abuse, moderators may also remove the effects of manipulation, limit account functions, invalidate selected interactions, or block access to parts of the service.
