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Don't submit media that encourage others to do things that might cause them to get badly hurt. Media showing such harmful or dangerous acts may get denied or removed later depending on their severity.
If you're submitting content:
Don't submit content to Picky+ if it fits any of the descriptions below.
Extremely dangerous challenges: Challenges that pose an imminent risk of physical injury.
Dangerous or threatening pranks: Pranks that lead victims to fear imminent serious physical danger, or that create serious emotional distress in minors.
Instructions to kill or harm: Showing viewers how to perform activities meant to kill or maim others. For example, giving instructions to build a bomb meant to injure or kill others.
Hard drug use or creation: Content that depicts abuse of or giving instructions on how to create hard drugs such as cocaine or opioids. Hard drugs are defined as drugs that can (mostly) lead to physical addiction.
Violent Events: Promoting or glorifying violent tragedies, such as school shootings.
Instructional theft or cheating: Showing viewers how to steal tangible goods or promoting dishonest behavior
Hacking: Demonstrating how to use computers or information technology with the intent to steal credentials, compromise personal data or cause serious harm to others such as (but not limited to) hacking into social media accounts.
Keep in mind that this is not a completed list.
While might allow content that depict dangerous acts if they’re meant to be educational, documentary, scientific, or artistic (EDSA), you must reach out to us and get our exemption before submitting.
This policy applies to content being submitted to be featured on Picky+, and already approved submitted content.
If your content violates this policy, we'll simply deny the submission or remove it from Picky+. Though, if this occurs multiple times with the same partnership, it may result in a partnership termination.
We may also terminate a partnership after a single case of severe abuse.