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Community Guidelines

Last updated: April 3, 2026

WeeveSocial is meant for humans, by humans. We believe people belong before profit, and that greed is a choice—not something a creative home on the internet has to accept. These guidelines are not a wall between you and us; they are the pattern we are weaving together: how we protect each other, how we make room for art that hurts and heals, and how we keep this place a center for human expression instead of noise.

The legal details live in our Terms of Use. If friendly language here ever disagrees with that contract, the Terms win—but we wrote both so they sing the same song: a human-first home for the arts, held with care by everyone who shows up.

One ecosystem, three strands

Weeve only works when three kinds of care overlap—yours, your fellow humans', and ours as the people building and stewarding the platform.

  • You and every creator.Anyone can share work here. Your posts, your follows, your tags, and the pages you build are how the community takes shape—no separate "clubhouse" with its own moderators. That means you are part of the cultural fabric: how you comment, report, encourage, and show up for others literally weaves the network.
  • The community as a whole. Trust is not top-down only. Feedback, signals, and shared standards help the rest of us understand when something is off. We treat that input as a gift—not a weapon—when it is offered in good faith to protect people and the spirit of the place.
  • WeeveSocial (us). We run the rails: safety tooling, human reviewers, appeals, and the EthosIndex layer that reflects how you move through the world here. We hold final responsibility for hard calls and legal safety, and we are accountable for applying rules with both clear red lines and respect for context and intent—because art does not reduce to a checkbox.

The thread that ties all three: enabling human creativity, art, and expression in a space where nobody is baited for engagement and nobody is the product.

What we are building together

Weeve exists so you can create and express yourself in the medium you choose—dance, words, sound, image, performance, or whatever you make—with the spirit of artistic expression and human craft at the center. Discovery here is meant to stay intentional: you follow humans you care about; the feed is not a machine guessing what will make you rage or click.

This is not a home for sexually explicit material, political campaigning, fear-mongering, or commentary whose main job is to divide. It is a home where real emotion and difficult truth can show up through art—because art is human, and humans carry wounded and joyful things alike.

We draw lines with empathy and firmness: harm is not "edge."Bigotry is not "debate." Exploitation is not "content." Within those guardrails, we want room for growth, risk, and honesty in the work itself.

The principles we try to live by

  • Humans first. Behind every profile is a person who deserves dignity—especially when you disagree with their art.
  • Creation over noise. Lead with craft, care, and intention. Cynicism, spam, and empty provocation dilute what we are here to do.
  • Courage with compassion.Hard topics may travel through song, movement, story, or image; cruelty toward individuals or groups may not hide behind "just art."
  • Community stewardship. We grow the culture together—how we welcome newcomers, how we give feedback, and how we use reporting tools when something threatens people or the shared vibe.
  • Trust by design. EthosIndex and our safety systems exist to reward good faith, surface patterns of harm, and keep the commons usable—not to gamify punishment.

What you can expect from us

  • Human eyes on the hard stuff. Automated tools may assist, but we rely on real people to interpret context—because art is complicated and intent matters.
  • Appeals and answers. If you disagree with an enforcement decision, use the paths we provide. We aim to respond to every good-faith appeal; timing will vary with volume, but silence is not our goal—clarity is.
  • Control over sensitive material. Content that is suggestive or on the border may be marked sensitive and blurred by default; you can adjust how you encounter that in settings.
  • Privacy as a promise, not an upsell. We do not sell your personal information. The full picture lives in our Privacy Policy—we want you to read it and hold us to it.
  • Honesty about limits. We cannot catch everything, and we will make mistakes. When we do, we learn in public where it helps the community—and we correct course when we are wrong.

What we ask of you

  • Treat others as real people; no harassment, threats, hate, or discrimination.
  • Share work you have the right to share; be yourself, and do not impersonate others or brands.
  • Keep the lane clear for art: skip scams, MLM pitches, spam, and machine-made filler posing as human craft.
  • When you report, do it to protect people and the space—not to settle personal scores.
  • Remember you are part of the weave: small acts of credit, kindness, and curiosity make the whole thing stronger.

Bodies, suggestive work, and sensitivity

There is no nudity on WeeveSocial. None. Suggestive or mature-adjacent work may exist only within our policies and what app stores allow; when something sits on the edge, we may label it sensitive. Sensitive posts can be blurred by default—you choose in settings how much of that you see. These calls stay human-led because context is part of the art.

Politics, faith, and divisive ground

Weeve is not a campaign office, a propaganda channel, or a place to stoke fear for clicks. If you are here mainly to recruit for a side, sloganeer, or farm outrage, this is the wrong room.

Politics, religion, and other charged topics can appear when they move through real creative labor—a performance, a poem, a song, a film—where the artistic lens is obvious and the point is human expression, not a disguised stump speech.

Feels in-bounds: A choreographed piece or original song that explores civic or moral themes through metaphor, composition, and craft—where the audience meets the work first.

Feels out-of-bounds:A thin clip whose energy is basically "I hate these political views" (or the equivalent) with little creative framing—especially when it is bait, pile-on fuel, or fear-mongering dressed up as content.

We ask the same question across hot topics—religion, identity, geopolitics—are you offering art and humanity, or noise and recruitment?

Safety, history, and hard lines

Harassment, hate, violence, discrimination, and dehumanization have no place here. Creative work may touch history, education, or painful truth—we respect that. But slurs used to wound, glorification of harm, and blatant racism, bigotry, or discrimination are not negotiable. Some words or images may be blurred or removed even when intent is murky, because safety comes first and we would rather over-protect people than under-protect them.

Integrity: scams, spam, MLM, and AI slop

Do not use Weeve to run scams, pyramid schemes, deceptive funnels, or spam walls. Do not flood the feed with machine-generated filler you pretend is your own hand and heart. Your EthosIndex reflects how the community and our systems experience you over time; when trust erodes, we may throttle reach, strike accounts, or remove them. The goal is never punishment for its own sake—it is to keep the commons safe for real makers.

Be unmistakably you

Choose a name and username that fit who you are. Do not pretend to be someone else, a company you do not represent, or a public figure in a misleading way. The invitation is simple: show up as yourself—so trust can form thread by thread.

Spread the love (culture, not a rulebook)

No one will fine you for forgetting a credit line. Still, Weeve glows when we lift each other: tag someone whose work opened a door, name your influences, point to a teacher or reference. Generosity is part of the euphoria we are trying to build—collaboration over hoarding attention.

How moderation and EthosIndex fit the weave

We combine community signals, internal safety review, and EthosIndex—a trust layer built from feedback, behavior, peer input, and moderator judgment. That can mean warnings, throttles on posting or comments, reduced visibility, removals, suspensions, or bans. Some steps show up clearly in the app; others stay quiet while we sit with a gray area.

The spirit of the platform matters as much as the letter of the rules: we enforce both so the culture you want to belong to can actually exist. Community input informs us; WeeveSocial makes the final call when laws, safety, or the whole network is on the line.

Reporting and legal paths

If something feels wrong—safety, impersonation, spam, or a possible rights issue—use in-app reporting when you can, or write [email protected]. Trademark and other formal matters are routed as described in our Terms of Use.

Appeals: patience, humanity, and kindness

Reviewers are human; queues get heavy. We will still work to answer every good-faith appeal. If you push back, lead with clarity and respect—it helps us understand your work and fix our mistakes faster.

Privacy (our pact with you)

Your data story lives in the Privacy Policy. The short emotional version: we are not here to strip-mine your life for someone else's ad model. Read the policy, ask hard questions, and help us stay worthy of your trust.

Thank you for reading—and for helping weave something that did not exist before: a corner of the internet where greed is optional, people come first, and art still belongs to humans.

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