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Types of Campaign Violations at Twibbonize
Types of Campaign Violations at Twibbonize

Understand the different types of campaign violations on Twibbonize.

Updated over 5 months ago

We categorize campaign violations into four types:

1. Plagiarism

Plagiarism involves copying ideas and content from others and claiming them as your own. This includes using someone else’s Twibbon design and information to claim as your own work, especially when the plagiarized campaign information is misused to harm other users. Plagiarism is a violation of copyright laws as defined by national law, making this a serious offense on Twibbonize.

2. Sensitive Content

Sensitive content includes anything that can offend or cause discomfort to other users. This includes, but is not limited to, content related to violence, pornography, discrimination, or hate speech. Twibbonize is committed to creating a safe and comfortable environment for all users, so campaigns containing sensitive content will be promptly removed.

3. Dangerous Content

Harmful content is any content that can cause physical, material, or psychological harm to others. This includes campaigns that promote dangerous actions such as drug use, violence, fraud, bullying, or other illegal activities. Such campaigns not only violate Twibbonize community rules but may also breach applicable laws.

4. Spam

Spam involves sending or publishing irrelevant or excessive content to annoy or clutter other users' pages. On Twibbonize, spam can take the form of mass-produced and repetitive campaigns, irrelevant promotional content, or inappropriate use of information. Spam not only disrupts the user experience but also damages the reputation of genuinely valuable campaigns.

If you encounter campaigns that violate any of the above types, you can report them to us for further action. Learn more about how to report a campaign here.

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