Welcome to the iPool Community! You, the player, will ultimately make iPool what it is based on the content you post, challenges you participate in, and the interactions you have with fellow players. These guidelines have been put in place to ensure all players the best possible experience, and guide iPool towards being a fun and good-natured platform for everyone. Our dedicated content moderators, automation built into our software, and you, will enforce these guidelines. Every player will have the ability to report posts for breaking any of the rules. If a player is a repeat offender, their account may be subject to suspension or removal at our sole discretion. Your use of the iPool application is also subject to our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy. Feel free to send feedback and report bugs within the app, or leave a review in the app store. We are always open to suggestions on how to better iPool.
- No sexually explicit content, including nudity: Pretty obvious, don’t post overly erotic content. There are plenty of other places you can go to do that.
- No Gore, Mutilation, Bestiality, etc.: Don’t post anything showcasing violence, mutilation, or torture to a human being or animal.
- No hate speech, abuse, or harassment: Don’t encourage or promote hate in regards to race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, age, etc.
- No Spam: No clickbait, affiliate linking, and so on. Don’t attempt to deceive other users for any reason.
- No posts condoning violent or illegal behavior: This includes but is not limited to rape and domestic abuse, child abuse, intense violence or death, or a direct threat of violence to others.
- No Cheating: In any competition, there are always people who feel the need to cheat to win. Don’t be that person. That means no bots or any automated accounts made to strictly vote in your favor in a challenge.
- No posting others’ personal information: Don’t post someone else’s phone number, email address, social media accounts or any other personally identifiable information without their consent.
- Don’t post copyrighted material: If you didn’t create it, or own it, don’t post it. It’s more satisfying to win a challenge with your own work anyway; nobody likes or appreciates a copycat. Reference the Intellectual Property Section of our Terms of Use if you believe someone is infringing on your copyright or trademark.
*These guidelines are subject to change. Please check back periodically to ensure you are not breaking any guidelines.