Content policy

Last updated: 2026-08-21

Rules every piece of content in the game follows:

  • Only people of public relevance (public officials, candidates and people convicted in cases of public prominence), and only in relation to matters of general interest. We do not include private individuals or minors.
  • The «scammer» category and the «both» label require a documented conviction or equivalent official ruling, with the source linked in the question itself.
  • Matters that have not ended in a final conviction are shown separately, always with their actual status: under investigation, in court, conviction under appeal, dismissed, acquitted or controversy. They are never presented as proven crimes.
  • Presumption of innocence: no one is guilty until there is a final judgment, and acquittals and dismissals are labelled as such.
  • We do not use rumours, unverified leaks or anonymous accusations.
  • Every question links to its original source, visible after answering.
  • Photos: only images with a documented compatible licence (Wikimedia Commons, public domain or works with reuse permission), always attributed when the licence requires it, and used in an informational context about the person's public activity.
  • We review the information periodically: if a conviction is overturned or a case is dismissed, we update or remove the entry.
  • Anyone affected can request a correction or removal through the report form; we hide the disputed content while it is reviewed.
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