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Community Guidelines

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Our approach

Trinity Social exists so people can connect, share, and express themselves. To keep the Service safe and respectful, we’ve built clear rules about what is and isn’t allowed. These Community Guidelines apply to all content and behavior on Trinity Social — posts, comments, replies, plays, stories, videos, music, livestreams, channels, groups, profiles, usernames, and direct messages.

We enforce these rules through automated systems, human review, user reporting, and account-level actions. Depending on the severity and history of the violation, we may remove content, restrict an account’s reach, temporarily suspend an account, or permanently disable it.

Reports are reviewed within 24 hours. To report content, tap the menu next to any post, profile, message, or stream, then choose Report.


Safety

Violence and incitement

We remove content that threatens violence against a person or group, calls for serious harm, or could contribute to imminent offline harm. This includes threats of physical violence, calls for assault, threats targeting public figures or private individuals, and content celebrating violent acts.

Dangerous organizations and individuals

Organizations and individuals that proclaim a violent mission or are engaged in violence are not allowed on Trinity Social. This includes terrorist organizations, organized hate groups, criminal organizations, and individuals involved in mass killings, serial murders, or human trafficking. We also remove content that praises, supports, or represents these entities.

Coordinating harm and promoting crime

You may not use Trinity Social to organize, advocate, coordinate, or admit to acts of real-world harm against people, businesses, or animals. This includes coordinating violence, theft, vandalism, voter fraud, election interference, swatting, or other unlawful acts.

Suicide, self-injury, and eating disorders

We care about people who use Trinity Social and prioritize their well-being. We remove content that promotes, encourages, or provides instructions for suicide, self-injury, or eating disorders. We allow people to discuss these topics in a supportive way, share their personal experiences, or seek help.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact a local emergency service or crisis line. In the U.S., call or text 988.

Child sexual exploitation, abuse, and nudity

We have zero tolerance for content that sexually exploits, abuses, or endangers children. This includes any depiction (real or simulated, including animations, drawings, and AI-generated content) of a minor in a sexual context, sexualization of minors, content that facilitates child sexual exploitation, and content that solicits or shares contact information of minors for sexual purposes.

We report apparent child sexual abuse material to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and cooperate with law enforcement.

Adult sexual exploitation

We remove non-consensual intimate imagery, threats to share intimate imagery (sometimes called “sextortion”), and content that sexualizes adults without their consent.

Human exploitation

We remove content that facilitates human trafficking, forced labor, smuggling, or sexual servitude, as well as content recruiting people into these situations.

Bullying and harassment

We don’t allow content that degrades or shames others. This includes repeated, unwanted contact, sexual harassment, threats of violence, calling for someone’s death or serious harm, mocking victims of tragedy, claims that a private individual or minor is part of a hated identity group, and severe attacks targeting individuals.

Privacy violations

Don’t share personal information that could be used to identify, locate, or contact someone without their permission. This includes home addresses, phone numbers, financial account numbers, medical or psychological records, and other private documents. We also remove content that exposes someone’s private images, sexual orientation, immigration status, or location without consent.


Objectionable content

Hateful conduct

We define hateful conduct as a direct attack against people on the basis of protected characteristics: race, ethnicity, national origin, disability, religious affiliation, caste, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity, and serious disease. We define attacks as violent or dehumanizing speech, harmful stereotypes, statements of inferiority, expressions of contempt or disgust, cursing, slurs, and calls for exclusion or segregation. We don’t allow hate speech, slurs, or content targeting protected characteristics.

Violent and graphic content

We restrict graphic content that depicts death, injury, or violence in a way that is shocking or sensational. We may add warning labels to content of public interest (such as news reporting on real-world events) and limit who can see it. We remove content that glorifies violence or celebrates suffering.

Adult nudity and sexual activity

We restrict the display of nudity and sexual activity on Trinity Social. This includes images depicting sexual intercourse, genitalia, and close-ups of fully nude buttocks. We allow content about breastfeeding, post-mastectomy, gender-affirmation surgery, and other situations where context makes nudity non-sexual. Educational, medical, scientific, and artistic contexts may also be permitted with appropriate context. Swimwear, athletic wear, and beach photography are permitted.

Adult sexual solicitation and sexually explicit language

We don’t allow content that solicits sexual activity, including offering or requesting sexual partners, pornography, sexual chats or services, or commercial sex acts. We also restrict explicit sexual language in posts, comments, usernames, channel names, and profile fields.


Integrity and authenticity

Account integrity and authentic identity

We require accurate, real information about who you are. You may not create accounts in someone else’s name, impersonate other people, run multiple accounts to evade enforcement, share an account with another person, or buy, sell, or transfer accounts.

Inauthentic behavior

You may not use Trinity Social to mislead other people, run coordinated networks of accounts to deceive, artificially amplify content, or manipulate public discourse. This includes botting, fake follower farms, mass-coordinated comments, and similar tactics.

Misinformation

We address misinformation differently depending on its severity. We remove misinformation that contributes to imminent physical harm, election or census interference, or that suppresses voting. We reduce the distribution of other categories of misleading content. Posts about politics or current events that are clearly opinion or satire are permitted.

Spam

We don’t allow attempts to artificially inflate metrics, mass-posting of repetitive content, distribution of links to malicious sites, or behaviors that degrade the quality of the Service for other users.

Cybersecurity

You may not use Trinity Social to attempt to gain unauthorized access to accounts, distribute malware, run phishing campaigns, host stolen credentials, or share tools designed to enable any of the above.


Commercial activity

Fraud, scams, and deceptive practices

You may not use Trinity Social to defraud or scam other people, including phishing, pyramid schemes, fake giveaways, fake support accounts, romance scams, investment scams, money-flipping schemes, or any other form of deceptive economic harm.

Restricted goods and services

Some goods and services are restricted or prohibited on Trinity Social, including firearms, ammunition, explosives, illegal or recreational drugs, prescription pharmaceuticals, endangered species, stolen goods, human organs, and live animals. Tobacco, alcohol, weight-loss products, and cosmetic procedures are restricted to adult audiences and may require additional context.

Locally illegal content, products, or services

Where content is illegal in a specific jurisdiction, we may remove it in that jurisdiction even if it does not violate our global Community Guidelines.


Intellectual property

Third-party intellectual property infringement

Only post content you have the right to share. Don’t post content that violates someone else’s copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property rights. If you believe content on Trinity Social infringes your rights, file a notice at xavier@xavierplatforms.com.

Using Trinity Social’s intellectual property

Don’t use our name, logo, or other branded assets in a way that could mislead users into believing your content is affiliated with Trinity Social unless you have our written permission.


Additional protections

Additional protection of minors

For users we know or believe to be under 18, we apply additional protections: stricter default privacy settings, restrictions on direct messaging from adults users don’t follow, and additional content controls. We do not allow the Service to be used by anyone under 13.

Memorialization

When we are notified that a user has passed away, we will memorialize their account. Memorialized accounts are preserved for friends and family to remember, with limits on which actions can be taken. Family members may request removal of a memorialized account.

User requests

You can request the removal of your own content at any time. If you appear in another user’s content and want it removed, you may report the content. Reports are reviewed against the policies above.


Enforcement

We use a combination of automated detection (including the AWS Rekognition image and video moderation system and the AWS Comprehend text moderation system), a server-side blocklist, in-app client-side warnings, user reports, and human review. Depending on the type and severity of a violation, we may:

Repeat or severe violations result in permanent removal from Trinity Social.

Report a violation

Inside the app: tap the menu (…) next to any post, profile, message, or stream and choose Report.

By email: xavier@xavierplatforms.com