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Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: 5 June 2026

This policy sets out what you may not do with RollKind. It is part of our Terms of Service. Breaking these rules can lead to suspension or termination of your account, and you remain responsible for any consequences of your misuse.

1. Be lawful

You must not use the Service to create, send, publish, or facilitate:

  • illegal content or activity, or anything that infringes intellectual-property, privacy, or other rights;
  • fraud, scams, phishing, deceptive impersonation, or false claims;
  • content that is defamatory, harassing, threatening, hateful, or that incites violence;
  • sexual content involving minors, or any content that exploits or endangers children;
  • malware, or content designed to compromise systems or data.

2. No spam or deceptive engagement

  • No unsolicited bulk messaging, spam, or mass-identical posting.
  • No fake engagement, vote manipulation, artificial amplification, or sock-puppet/coordinated inauthentic behaviour.
  • No buying, selling, generating, or inflating fake engagement indicators (followers, likes, views, shares, comments, connections, etc.) using bots or accounts not tied to a real person, and no creating or distributing fake or AI-generated reviews, testimonials, or endorsements. This may be unlawful (for example under the U.S. FTC rule on fake reviews and testimonials) and is prohibited.
  • No impersonating a person or organisation, or misrepresenting your identity or affiliation.

3. Respect third-party platforms

When you use the Service with X, Reddit, LinkedIn, Google, or any other platform, you must comply with that platform’s terms, automation/API rules, rate limits, and anti-scraping rules, and you must only access a platform by methods it permits. You must not use the Service to circumvent a platform’s restrictions, bans, or technical protections, or to scrape or perform unauthorised (non-official-API) automation in breach of a platform’s agreement.

You control your volume and frequency.You are responsible for setting your posting and engagement volume, frequency, and timing within each platform’s limits, and for avoiding patterns a platform may treat as spam, abuse, or inauthentic activity (such as high-volume posting, duplicate or near-identical content, or mass unsolicited replies). Automated and high-volume activity can get your accounts suspended, shadowbanned, or banned — that risk is yours (see Terms, section 7).

4. Don’t abuse the Service

  • No attempts to bypass, disable, or overload our security, rate limits, or usage limits.
  • No prompt-injection, jailbreak, or other attempts to make the AI ignore its safeguards, exfiltrate data, or produce prohibited content.
  • No reverse-engineering, scraping, or automated extraction of the Service beyond what we expressly allow.
  • No sharing or reselling access in breach of your plan, and no using the Service to build a competing product.
  • No interfering with other users’ use of the Service.

5. Use AI output responsibly

AI output can be wrong or misleading. You must review and verify content before publishing it, must not present AI output as professional advice, and must not use the Service to generate disinformation, deepfakes, or deceptive synthetic media. You are responsible for complying with all AI-disclosure and labelling rules that apply to you — including the EU AI Act, advertising “made with AI” rules, and any platform AI-labelling requirements — and for not deceiving people about whether content is AI-generated where disclosure is required.

6. Enforcement

We may investigate suspected violations and may remove content, throttle, suspend, or terminate accounts, and report unlawful activity to the authorities. We may act immediately where we believe there is a risk of harm, legal liability, or damage to the Service or others.

7. Reporting and contact

To report misuse or ask a question about this policy, email [email protected].

See also: Terms of Service · Privacy Policy · Cookie Policy
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