Acceptable Use & Content Policy
Effective Date: AUG 19, 2026
1. Purpose
Typen gives users substantial freedom over their own blogs.
We do not remove content simply because it is controversial, unpopular, political, critical, or offensive to some readers.
However, use of our infrastructure must comply with law and basic safety and anti-abuse rules.
2. Illegal Activity
You may not use Typen to publish or facilitate content or activity that is illegal under applicable law.
3. Malware and Security Abuse
You may not:
- upload malware;
- distribute malicious executables;
- operate phishing pages;
- steal credentials;
- exploit visitor devices;
- attack other systems;
- use Typen as command-and-control infrastructure;
- intentionally distribute harmful files.
4. Spam and Automation
Normal long-term blogging is allowed.
Artificially consuming Service resources is not.
You may not:
- mass-create meaningless posts;
- operate spam networks;
- create large numbers of fake accounts;
- automatically produce excessive content mainly to consume infrastructure;
- intentionally evade limits.
Having "unlimited posts" does not mean that generating 10,000 abusive posts in a day is permitted.
Where appropriate, we may warn the user before restricting the account.
5. Fraud and Phishing
You may not use Typen for:
- fraud;
- phishing;
- deceptive credential collection;
- scams;
- deliberately misleading visitors about the identity of a service or organization.
6. Impersonation
You may not impersonate another person or organization in a way that materially deceives users.
Legitimate:
- parody;
- satire;
- criticism;
- fan content;
- commentary
is not automatically prohibited when its nature is reasonably clear.
7. Intellectual Property
You are responsible for having the rights necessary to publish your content.
Copyright and trademark complaints may be submitted through our reporting process.
Using a trademark in a subdomain does not automatically establish infringement.
8. Privacy Violations
You may not intentionally publish:
- stolen personal databases;
- login credentials;
- unlawful doxxing;
- unlawfully obtained private information;
- other personal information where publication itself violates applicable law.
9. Harassment and Threats
Unlawful threats, stalking, targeted harassment, and serious coordinated abuse are prohibited.
Lawful criticism, disagreement, journalism, and debate are not automatically harassment.
10. Violence and Gore
Violence may be discussed or shown where there is legitimate context such as:
- journalism;
- history;
- education;
- documentation;
- art.
Content may be restricted where its primary purpose is extreme shock content, unlawful threats, unlawful incitement, or glorification connected to prohibited activity.
11. Sexual Content
Permitted content may include:
- sexual-health information;
- medical information;
- education;
- relationship discussion;
- non-pornographic artistic material.
Explicit pornographic content is not permitted.
Typen may later introduce age gates or warnings for lawful sensitive material.
12. Hate and Extremist Topics
Users may discuss controversial political, religious, ideological, historical, or extremist subjects in legitimate contexts such as:
- journalism;
- criticism;
- historical documentation;
- research;
- education.
Content may be restricted when required by law or when it becomes unlawful incitement, recruitment, threats, material support, or similar prohibited activity.
13. Self-Harm and Dangerous Topics
Educational discussion, personal experiences, journalism, prevention, and recovery content are permitted.
Content may be restricted where it intentionally facilitates serious unlawful harm.
14. Advertising and Commercial Links
Users may include ordinary:
- sponsorships;
- affiliate links;
- promotional links;
- donation links
provided they comply with applicable law and are not deceptive.
Typen does not currently operate a built-in marketplace.
15. File Hosting
Attachments are provided to support blog publishing.
Users must not use Typen primarily as:
- unrelated bulk file storage;
- malware hosting;
- illegal file distribution infrastructure.
We may restrict files that create unreasonable bandwidth, storage, security, or legal risks.
16. Platform Abuse
You may not:
- bypass security;
- evade account restrictions;
- bypass paid-feature controls;
- deliberately bypass usage limits;
- attack APIs;
- exploit vulnerabilities;
- interfere with other users;
- scrape the Service at harmful volumes.
17. Moderation
Content may come to our attention through:
- user reports;
- emails;
- our own observations;
- authorities;
- legal notices;
- security systems;
- future automated or AI-assisted flagging.
We do not promise to monitor everything proactively.
18. Enforcement
Depending on the situation, we may:
- take no action;
- ask for changes;
- issue a warning;
- remove specific content;
- disable a file;
- restrict a blog;
- temporarily suspend an account;
- permanently terminate an account.
We aim to use proportionate measures.
Severe abuse, obvious illegality, security attacks, or urgent safety risks may result in immediate action.
19. Reasons and Appeals
Where required or reasonably appropriate, affected users will receive information explaining:
- the action taken;
- affected content;
- the relevant rule;
- whether a report triggered the review;
- whether automated systems materially contributed;
- available appeal options.
Appeals:
support@typen.blog
20. Reporting Illegal Content
Formal reports of allegedly illegal content should use:
General questions:
support@typen.blog