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UGC Moderation Policy

UGC Moderation Policy

Effective Date: March 26, 2026 | Version: 1.0.0

This page summarizes our approach to moderating user-generated content. The full policy is maintained in our governance documentation.

Our Commitment

AGILE SAPIENS welcomes constructive discourse, including strong disagreement with our thesis. We moderate content to ensure safety and legal compliance, not to suppress opposing viewpoints.

What We Welcome

  • Evidence-based counter-arguments
  • Corrections with supporting sources
  • Real-world experience reports (anonymized where appropriate)
  • Constructive criticism of our methodology or conclusions
  • Alternative perspectives from industry practitioners

What We Remove

  • Illegal content (hate speech, incitement to violence)
  • Personal attacks and harassment
  • Doxxing or publishing private information
  • Spam and commercial solicitations
  • Defamatory statements presented as fact without evidence
  • Copyright-infringing material

How Moderation Works

  1. All submissions are reviewed before publication
  2. Content is classified by topic sensitivity and legal risk
  3. Decisions are documented with rationale
  4. Users are notified of rejection with explanation
  5. Appeals are handled by senior editorial staff

Your Rights (GDPR)

  • Access: Request a copy of your submitted content and moderation history
  • Rectification: Correct factual errors in your submissions
  • Erasure: Request deletion of your contributions
  • Objection: Challenge moderation decisions

To exercise these rights, contact: legal@folkup.app

Response Times

Content TypeTarget Response
Standard comments48 hours
Controversial topics24 hours
Legal concerns4 hours (initial acknowledgment)

Transparency

  • Moderation decisions are logged and auditable
  • Automated filters are disclosed per EU AI Act requirements
  • Human review is available for all automated decisions

Contact


For the complete moderation policy, see our governance documentation. This policy should be read alongside our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Editorial Workflow.