Zero Tolerance

Zero Tolerance Policy on Unsolicited Email, Bulk Emailing, and Spam

We maintain a strict zero tolerance stance against unsolicited emails, bulk emailing, and spam. This includes, but is not limited to:

Unsolicited Promotional Emails: Sending emails that are not requested or consented to by the recipient.

Bulk Emailing: Sending a large volume of identical or similar emails to recipients who have not opted in to receive such communications.

Spam: Any form of unwanted or disruptive communication, including "Safe Lists" and "Double Opt-in" practices, which will be treated as spam.

Enforcement and Consequences

Warning: Any user found violating this policy will receive a fair warning.

Account Termination: Recurrent violations of this policy may lead to the termination of the user’s account without prior notice.

We are committed to ensuring a safe and professional environment for all users. By adhering to this policy, we can collectively maintain the integrity of our platform and prevent disruptive communication.

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