Rules of the Road

Some common sense things that we allow/don't allow with Custom Avatars and content in general

  • Prohibited Content: Otherside bans the use of its platform to publish certain content, including items that infringe intellectual property rights, are stolen, are misleading, or violate laws and regulations. The company encourages users to report any content suspected of violating these rules.

  • Moderation Actions: When prohibited content is reported or detected, Otherside may:

    • Limit the visibility or feature status of the content.

    • Disable buying, selling, swapping, or transferring of the item.

    • Remove Otherside’s fee from such content, so it isn’t monetized.

    • Fully delist tokens, NFTs, or collections and hide them from discovery if the content poses user harm, making them inaccessible on the platform.

  • Intellectual Property Infringement: Otherside follows laws such as the DMCA for copyright-related removals. Reports must be submitted with specific details, and content is taken down upon verification. Repeat infringers risk losing their accounts.

  • Misleading Content: The platform prohibits content that impersonates brands, celebrities, or other collections in ways that mislead users, including fake verification marks or harmful links. Collections must clearly state if they are unofficial, and users can report misleading items.

  • Other Categories (Hate, Exploitation, Spam, etc.): Otherside prohibits hate speech, spam, sexual exploitation, and similar harmful content. Users can report prohibited material directly from the platform.

  • Moderation Process: Otherside uses a combination of user reports, automated detection, and manual review by a specialized Trust and Safety team. The team employs tools like image recognition and collection analysis to flag or remove problematic content and responds to reports, aiming to do so within a certain time frame.

  • Transparency and Enforcement: Otherside explicitly reserves the right to moderate, delist, or hide content and disable features at its discretion for any violations of policies laid out in their Terms of Service.

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