Help keep StickyNotes.club welcoming
Ideas grow better in a place where people feel safe to share them. Be thoughtful with what you post and respectful of the people you meet.
What you’ll learn
- What you can share on StickyNotes.club.
- How to respect other people’s rights and privacy.
- How to report something that feels unsafe.
- What can happen after a report.
Share ideas without causing harm
Ideas, questions, creativity and constructive disagreement are welcome. Personal attacks, threats, harassment, hate and intimidation are not.
Do not use StickyNotes.club for spam, scams, impersonation, illegal or dangerous activity, sexual abuse or exploitation, or content that puts another person at risk.
Respect rights and privacy
Share only text and images you own or have permission to use. Respect copyright, trademarks, privacy and personal data. Never expose another person’s private information.
Public sticky notes and Instant Photos can be copied, indexed and used outside StickyNotes.club. Keep sensitive information in a Draft or private board—and share it there only with people who should see it.
Report a concern
Use Report on the relevant sticky note, comment or board. Choose the reason that best fits: spam or scams, threats or harassment, privacy or personal data, impersonation, illegal or dangerous content, sexual content or child safety, or another concern. Copyright has its own reporting route.
StickyNotes.club does not have a general user-to-user blocking control. If you own a private board, you can remove a Participant’s access. Use Report when content or behaviour may break these guidelines or put someone at risk.
You will receive a receipt and case reference. A human makes the final moderation decision, taking the severity and repetition of the problem into account.
Understand what can happen next
StickyNotes.club may take no action, issue a warning, limit content visibility or product features, temporarily suspend an account or permanently exclude an account.
Content removal is a separate decision. Restricting an account does not automatically erase its existing contributions. Moderators may hide, remove or restore content, but they must not silently rewrite an author’s words. A narrowly necessary redaction—such as removing exposed personal data from otherwise permitted content—must be recorded.
People affected by an action receive a reason and an appeal route unless safety or law temporarily prevents immediate notice. Appeals are free and remain available for six months.
Good to know
- Disagreement is welcome; intimidation and harassment are not.
- Public content can travel beyond StickyNotes.club.
- A human, not an automated system alone, makes the final moderation decision.
- Use the separate copyright route for copyright concerns.