Coordinating Harmful Activity & Promoting Crime

🛡️ Coordinating Harmful Activity & Promoting Crime

Why this policy exists

Közös Kilométer is built for movement, motivation, and charity in a safe community. To prevent offline harm, copycat behavior, and abuse, we prohibit content that facilitates, organizes, promotes, or glorifies criminal or harmful activities targeting people, businesses, property, or animals.

We do allow discussion and debate about the legality of topics, as well as awareness-raising and reporting of harmful or criminal activity—so long as it does not encourage, coordinate, or teach people how to commit harm.

Scope

  • Posts, comments, images, videos, live content
  • Private messages (when reported or relevant to safety investigations)
  • Challenges, leaderboards, events/meetups, groups and descriptions
  • Profiles, usernames, captions, links

Key terms (simple)

  • Coordination: planning, directing, or organizing who does what, where, and when (including indirect calls to action).
  • Promotion: praising, glamorizing, normalizing, or encouraging others to participate.
  • Admission: claiming responsibility for harmful/illegal acts in a way that encourages or enables others.
  • Harm: violence, threats, intimidation, harassment mobs, property damage, animal cruelty, fraud, illegal activity.

🚫 What we remove (prohibited content)

1) Harm against people (threats, harassment mobs, intimidation)

  • Threats of violence or harm (even “as a joke”).
  • Coordinating harassment (e.g., “let’s target them,” “everyone message them,” “ruin their life”).
  • Intimidation, blackmail, or calls to “teach someone a lesson.”

2) Doxxing / outing (exposing identity or locations in a way that puts people at risk)

Safety is especially important on Közös Kilométer because sports content can include routes, timing, location sharing, photos, and community meetups.

  • Sharing or requesting personal data without consent (home address, workplace, phone number, full legal name, license plates, IDs, private messages, identifiers).
  • “Exposing” someone’s identity or whereabouts in a way that could lead to harm.
  • Stricter protection may apply for high-risk situations (witnesses, informants, activists, detained persons/hostages, restricted legal cases, prisoners of war, and similar cases).

3) Swatting (false emergency reports) – coordination or support

  • Content that coordinates, threatens, supports, or admits to swatting in an encouraging or enabling way.
  • Allowed only in limited contexts: condemnation/awareness, fictional/staged, or redemption—and only if it does not include “how-to” details.

4) High-risk “viral challenges”

Sport is motivating, but dangerous trends can lead to serious injury. We remove content that promotes or encourages participation in challenges that are likely to cause harm or reckless copycat behavior.

  • Calls to participate (“do it too”), “record-breaking” pressure, or reckless dares.
  • Videos/images that glamorize dangerous actions.
  • Allowed: risk warnings or condemnation. We may add a sensitive-content label in these cases.

5) Harm against animals

  • Coordinating, threatening, supporting, or admitting to physical harm against animals in an encouraging way.
  • Staged animal fights or “fake rescue” content that depicts or promotes cruelty.
  • Allowed exceptions (when not glorifying/organizing): awareness/condemnation, redemption, survival/defense, hunting/fishing, religious sacrifice, food preparation/processing, pests/vermin control, mercy killing.

6) Harm against property (vandalism, theft) – coordination and glorification

  • Coordinating, threatening, supporting, or admitting to vandalism or theft in an encouraging way.
  • Allowed exceptions: condemnation/awareness, redemption, fictional/staged, self-defense context, protest context depiction (not glorified), graffiti depiction (not encouraging damage).

7) Enabling wrongdoing (“how-to” crime content)

  • Guides, tips, tools, or step-by-step instructions that make illegal or harmful activity easier.
  • Advice on evading law enforcement, covering tracks, or “how to get away with it.”
  • Buying/selling/trading illegal goods or services (e.g., drugs, stolen goods, fake documents, weapon misuse, etc.).

8) Fraud, scams, and financial deception (especially important due to charity/community elements)

Because Közös Kilométer can involve community support and charity-related content, we have zero tolerance for deception.

  • Phishing, fake giveaways, impersonation, “support” scams, or manipulated links.
  • Payment fraud, fake fundraising, referral-spam schemes, or coordinated deceptive campaigns.

9) Voter and/or census fraud and interference

  • Offers to buy/sell votes with money, gifts, services, or other material goods (except condemnation/awareness, news reporting, satire).
  • Advocating, instructing, or demonstrating intent to illegally participate (e.g., voting twice, fabricating eligibility, misrepresenting census household/demographics).
  • Calls for coordinated interference that affects people’s ability to vote or participate in a census.
  • Claims intended to intimidate people by saying voting/census participation will cause law enforcement consequences (arrest, deportation, imprisonment).
  • Threats to “watch” or “monitor” voters/election officials with an intimidation tone, including at post-election activity sites.

✅ What is allowed (as long as it does not coordinate or encourage harm)

  • Safety & prevention: scam awareness, safe meetup advice, general online safety (without doxxing or targeting).
  • Awareness & condemnation: warning others about dangerous trends or harmful behavior.
  • News/education: discussing crime/harm as a topic without praising it or teaching how to do it.
  • Personal stories with accountability: sharing lessons learned (no “how-to” details, no glorification).
  • Protecting the community: reporting suspicious patterns without exposing private personal data.

🏷️ Sensitive-content labels

In some cases (especially when sharing high-risk viral challenge imagery for condemnation/awareness), we may apply a sensitive-content label so people understand the content may be disturbing.

🔎 Cases that may require additional context

Some cases need extra context to enforce fairly. In these situations, we may request clarification or limit visibility.

  • Outing/doxxing risk: content that could endanger someone by revealing identity/location (e.g., LGBTQIA+ people, witnesses/informants, restricted legal cases, etc.).
  • Deceptive media: manipulated or misleading imagery (including AI) that could cause public harm, especially if the depicted person/entity objects.
  • Blocking essential services: calls to block access (e.g., emergency vehicles) or target individuals/groups in ways that threaten safety.

⚖️ Moderation & consequences

  • Content removal, visibility limits, and temporary restrictions on posting/commenting.
  • Warnings, account restrictions, suspensions, or permanent bans for severe or repeated violations.
  • In serious cases, we may preserve relevant logs and respond to valid legal requests where required.

📣 Reporting & immediate danger

  • If you see content that suggests harm or illegal activity, report it to help keep the community safe.
  • If you believe someone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services first.

This policy exists to protect the community. We may update it as new risks or abuse patterns emerge.

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