Terms and Definitions

Advocating for

defined as any of the following:

Praise

defined as any of the following:

Threaten

defined as any of the following:

Representation

defined as any of the following:

Brigading

When an orchestrated group of people flood target a story, a specific person or a persons comment in order to influence or damage its reputation. This can be through leaving disparaging comments, or attempting to influence the ratings and scoring of stories, perspectives, comments or user profiles.

Bullying

The act of intimidating, abusing, harassing, or coercing persons from a position of relative power, strength or privilege. Bullying is often directed at those who may be unable, unwilling or unlikely to defend themselves.

Doxing or Outing

Exposes private personal information about a person or group of persons without their consent. Private personal information includes, but is not limited to:

Swatting

Swatting is a criminal harassment tactic of deceiving an emergency service (via such means as hoaxing an emergency services dispatcher) into sending a police or emergency service response team to another person's address. This is triggered by false reporting of a serious law enforcement emergency, such as, but not limited to, a:

Human Trafficking

Our definition of Human Trafficking is based on the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) definition, with small modifications. See below.

Human trafficking involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act. It is essentially the deprivation of liberty for profit by forcing victims to engage in activities against their will. This is a global problem that can affect any community and victims can be any age, race, gender, or nationality. Traffickers have many strategies to lure victims into trafficking situations. These might include: violence, manipulation, false promises of well-paying jobs, romantic relationships, and extortion.

Language barriers, fear of their traffickers, and/or fear of law enforcement frequently keep victims from seeking help, making human trafficking a hidden crime. Traffickers look for people who are easy targets for a variety of reasons, including: Psychological or emotional vulnerability, Economic hardship, Lack of a social safety net, Natural disasters, Political instability, War.

Dangerous Organizations and Individuals

Dangerous Organizations and Individuals are not allowed to have a presence on UNPRESS, or have a presence maintained by others on their behalf. As these communities are actively engaged in spreading hate and violence. Praise, Advocacy for, and Substantive support of these entities is not allowed.

Terrorist organizations, Terrorists and Violent Non-State Actors

defined as a non-state actor that:

Criminal Organizations

defined as an association of three or more people that:

Hate Organizations

defined as an association of three or more people that:

Hateful Ideologies

There are certain ideologies and beliefs that are inherently tied to violence and attempts to organize people around calls for violence directed towards others based on their protected characteristics. In these cases, we designate the ideology itself and remove content that supports this ideology from our platform. Note that currently our definition of this category is fairly narrow. We are careful to balance the needs with free speech with the protection of our users.

These ideologies include:

We remove explicit Praise, Advocation, Substantive Support, and Representation of these ideologies, and may remove individuals and organizations that ascribe to one or more of these hateful ideologies.

Mass Shootings, Multiple-Victim Violence and Multiple Murders

An event falls within this designation if any of the following are true

Any Individual who has committed such an attack is considered to be a perpetrator or an attempted perpetrator of multiple-victim violence. We consider any individual who has committed two or more murders over multiple incidents or locations a multiple murderer.

Militarized Social Movements (MSMs)

include: