Adopt a Bill

Content Policy

Last updated: 2026-04-21

This Content Policy sets the baseline rules for using Adopt a Bill during the closed beta. We may update it as we learn from moderation and safety needs.

Core principles

Use the platform honestly, lawfully, and with respect for consent, privacy, and safety. Creators are responsible for what they publish and for the payment links and claims they place on their pages. Supporters are responsible for using claims, proofs, follows, reports, and contact features in good faith.

Prohibited content and conduct

  • Any minors or under-18 activity, content, solicitation, or roleplay.
  • Sexual content involving minors or any suggestion of it.
  • Non-consensual coercion, blackmail, extortion, or threats.
  • Doxxing, stalking, leaks, or publication of private data.
  • Harassment, hate speech, violent threats, or glorification of violence.
  • Illegal goods, illegal services, or unlawful financial activity.
  • Fraud, impersonation, fake identity abuse, or deceptive payment requests.
  • False payment proofs, false reports, or attempts to game trust signals.
  • Spam, malware, scraping abuse, credential theft, or security attacks.
  • Uploading receipts, screenshots, or third-party materials that you do not have the right to share.

Consent and safety expectations

You must not post or encourage content that depends on coercion, exploitation, humiliation without consent, or exposure of private information. If you upload screenshots, payment proofs, or other supporting material, you must have the right to use that material and you should remove unnecessary personal or financial details whenever possible.

Enforcement

We may remove or limit content, restrict visibility, pause features, reject proof reviews, suspend accounts, terminate accounts, or report matters to service providers or authorities when appropriate. Severe or repeated violations may lead to immediate removal without warning.

Reporting

Users can report content or behavior they believe violates this policy. Filing abusive or knowingly false reports is itself a policy violation.