Community Guidelines
Please read carefully our Community Guidelines
Quick QR Art is an open-by-default community. To keep the platform accessible and welcoming to the broadest number of users, content must be PG-13.
Be kind and respect each other and staff. Do not create images or use text prompts that are inherently disrespectful, aggressive, or otherwise abusive. Violence or harassment of any kind will not be tolerated.
No adult content or gore. Please avoid making visually shocking or disturbing content. We will block some text inputs automatically.
Do not publicly repost the creations of others without their permission.
Be careful about sharing. It’s OK to share your creations outside of the Quick QR Art community, but please consider how others might view your content.
Any violations of these rules may lead to bans from our services. We are not a democracy. Behave respectfully or lose your rights to use the Service.
These rules apply to all content, including images made in private servers, using Private Mode, and in direct messages with the Quick QR Art Bot. See the Discord #rules channel for the most up-to-date information.
About the Community Standards
Finding a balance between facilitating artistic expression and creating a safe and welcoming community for a broad group of users is challenging. Everyone has a right to an opinion about what images are beautiful, intriguing, or inspiring, and there are as many individual interpretations of what content is offensive, inappropriate, or harmful. We also recognize that art has a long history of pushing the status quo to challenge social conventions, inspire discussion, and spark change.
When deciding on our community guidelines for Quick QR Art, we considered many factors. As a new and rapidly developing technology, it is important to consider how the broader public will perceive and be introduced to this technology. Quick QR Art is a more participatory image-making tool than a paintbrush or pencil. The Quick QR Art team does not wish to participate in creating pornographic, offensive, or harmful images. Most important, however, was our desire to create a welcoming and inclusive community for all users. To that end, we have established guidelines prohibiting certain behaviors and language on our platform.
We understand that the balance we decided on may not be popular with everyone. Still, we hope you will respect our efforts to create a positive and supportive community for all. We encourage you to express yourself creatively but to do so in a way that is respectful and considerate of others.
Users who repeatedly violate the terms of service may be warned by a community moderator, given a time-out from accessing the bot, or be blocked from the service.
Self-Policing and Reporting
Occasionally prompts will unintentionally produce non-PG-13 content. Please self-police these images by using the ❌ emoji reaction or by right-clicking selecting Apps and then clicking Cancel Job
to delete the image.
Users may flag any image for moderator review by right-clicking selecting Apps, and then clicking Report Job
within Discord or the website by selecting ...
under an image and clicking Report
.
Descriptive guideline for the three levels of violations
Level 1 Violation - Timeout (1 day):
Description: A Level 1 violation refers to a minor infraction that goes against the community guidelines but does not pose a significant threat or harm to the community.
Action: The user will receive a timeout for a duration of 1 day.
Impact: During the timeout period, the user will be unable to send messages, join voice channels, or participate in any community activities. However, they can still access the server and view the content.
Examples of Level 1 Violations:
Mild disrespect or rudeness towards other community members.
Minor spamming or excessive use of capital letters.
Posting non-explicit offensive content.
Level 2 Violation - Kick:
Description: A Level 2 violation refers to a more serious offense that warrants temporary removal from the server to maintain the community's integrity and safety.
Action: The user will be kicked from the server.
Impact: Once kicked, the user will no longer have access to the server unless they receive another invite or link to rejoin.
Examples of Level 2 Violations:
Repeatedly breaking the community guidelines after receiving a Level 1 violation.
Sharing inappropriate or offensive content (e.g., non-consensual explicit images, hate speech) without malicious intent.
Engaging in disruptive behavior that significantly affects the community's experience.
Level 3 Violation - Ban:
Description: A Level 3 violation is the most severe offense and poses a direct threat to the community's well-being. It includes actions such as posting explicit adult content or engaging in malicious activities like bot abuse.
Action: The user will be banned from the server, and their IP address will be blocked.
Impact: Once banned, the user will no longer have access to the server, and their IP address will be restricted from joining, ensuring that anyone from that IP cannot participate in the community.
Examples of Level 3 Violations:
Sharing explicit adult content (e.g., pornography) or engaging in sexually explicit discussions.
Engaging in bot abuse, spamming, or flooding the server with harmful content.
Engaging in predatory or malicious behavior that puts others at risk.
Notes
What is Considered Gore?
Gore includes images of detached body parts of humans or animals, cannibalism, blood, violence (images of shooting or bombing someone, for instance), deformed bodies, severed limbs, pestilence, etc.
What's NSFW or Adult Content?
Avoid nudity, sexual organs, fixation on naked breasts, people in showers or on toilets, sexual imagery, fetishes, etc.
Other Offensive Content
Other things may be deemed offensive or abusive because they can be viewed as racist, homophobic, disturbing, or in some way derogatory to a community. This includes offensive or inflamatory images of celebrities or public figures. Content guidelines are continually reviewed and may be modified as the Quick QR Art community grows.
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