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Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: 22 May 2026

festival things is a place for friends to plan the festival together. To keep it a good place to be, everyone agrees to follow this policy. It's part of our Terms of Service.

Don't

  • Harass or threaten anyone. No hate speech, no slurs, no threats of violence, no targeted harassment of other group members or people in the festival community.
  • Post illegal content. Don't use the service to share or promote anything illegal, including content that infringes someone else's copyright or other rights.
  • Impersonate someone. Don't sign up under another person's name, claim to be a festival, artist, or organizer you're not, or use a misleading avatar.
  • Spam group invitations. Only invite people you actually know and have a reasonable basis to believe want to plan the festival with you. The invite feature is not a marketing channel.
  • Scrape or abuse the service. No automated scraping, no bulk downloading of artist or festival data, no attempts to overwhelm the site or its underlying infrastructure, and no probing for security vulnerabilities outside of a coordinated disclosure.
  • Misuse other users' data. Information you see about other members of your group (names, picks, avatars) is for planning the festival together. Don't redistribute it, scrape it, or use it for any other purpose.
  • Interfere with the service. No attempts to gain unauthorized access to accounts, groups, or systems; no introducing malware; no reverse-engineering or circumventing security controls.
  • Use the service to send commercial messages. Don't use group names, descriptions, or invitations to advertise, recruit, or solicit.

Reporting abuse

If someone in your group is behaving badly, or if you see content that breaks this policy, email [email protected] with as much detail as you can — the group name, the user, and what happened.

If you're being harassed and need help right away, the group owner can remove a member at any time from the group page.

What happens if you break the rules

Depending on what happened, we may remove the content, warn the user, restrict their access, suspend the account, or permanently terminate it. We may also remove a group if it is created primarily to break this policy. Where we believe content involves a real-world threat or illegal activity, we may report it to the appropriate authorities.

Changes

We may update this policy as the service grows. If we do, we'll update the date at the top.

Contact

Questions: [email protected].