Report content

If you believe any content on Greenaetwork is either inappropriate or offending, you can report it for review.

Types of content abuse

1Nudity.

We don’t allow the sharing or publishing of content depicting nudity, graphic sex acts or other sexually explicit material. We don’t allow content that drives traffic to pornography. We have zero tolerance towards content that exploits children. This means we will terminate the accounts of any user that we find sharing or publishing child abuse content. We will also report the content and its owner to law enforcement. We do not allow the sharing or publishing of content that encourages or promotes sexual attraction towards children.

2Promoting hatred, violence or illegal/offensive activities.

Users may not share or publish content that promotes hatred or violence towards other groups based on race, ethnicity, religion, disability, gender, age, sexual orientation or gender identity. Please note that individuals are not considered a protected group. Users may not share or publish crude content or violent content that is shockingly graphic. We will also remove content that threatens, harasses or bullies other people or promotes dangerous and illegal activities.

3Spam, malware or ‘phishing’.

We do not allow spamming or content that transmits viruses, causes pop-ups, attempts to install software without the user’s consent, or otherwise impacts users with malicious code or scripts. We do not allow phishing activity.

4Private and confidential information.

We do not allow users to post sensible information about businesses or individuals, such as passwords, credit card details, bank account numbers or similar types of private information. If you feel that private information have been shared, please let us know.

5Copyright infringement.

It is our policy to respond to clear notices of alleged copyright infringement. If you own the copyright to material in any content on Greenaetwork, let us know.

6. Fake account, news and greenwashing.

Greenwashing is the process of conveying a false impression or providing misleading information about how a company’s products are more environmentally sound. If you believe that an article, achievement or any sort of content on Greenaetwork is promoting greenwashing, let us know.

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