Clear rules for useful reviews
pagedar is built for honest, specific feedback about websites. These rules protect people, website owners, reviewers, and the reliability of the ranking signal.
Be honest and specific
- Review websites based on your genuine experience or clearly identified research.
- Explain what was good, bad, confusing, unsafe, inaccessible, or useful.
- Do not invent experiences, copy reviews from elsewhere, or use bots to generate reviews at scale.
- Disclose material conflicts of interest, such as employment, ownership, payment, or competitor relationships.
No hate, harassment, or threats
We do not allow hate speech, dehumanising language, calls for violence, threats, targeted harassment, sexual harassment, or content that attacks people based on protected characteristics such as race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or age.
No defamatory or unlawful claims
- Do not present serious allegations as fact unless you can substantiate them.
- Use careful language for opinions and personal experiences.
- Do not accuse people or companies of crimes, fraud, or illegal conduct without a reliable basis.
- Do not post court-restricted, confidential, or illegally obtained information.
Protect privacy and safety
Do not post private addresses, private phone numbers, personal email addresses, account credentials, identity documents, financial data, medical data, location data, private messages, or other personal data without a lawful basis and the person's permission.
No manipulation
- No fake reviews, paid undisclosed reviews, review rings, vote brigading, or coordinated rating attacks.
- No duplicate reviews across accounts to inflate or damage a score.
- No threats to change a review in exchange for money, access, refunds, links, or other benefits.
- No attempts to bypass moderation, security, rate limits, or account restrictions.
No spam or harmful content
We may remove promotional spam, malware links, phishing, scams, irrelevant content, mass-generated content, scraped content, illegal goods or services, copyright-infringing content, and content designed mainly to manipulate search engines or ranking systems.
Moderation approach
pagedar may use automated tools, AI-assisted checks, user reports, trusted signals, and human review. We aim to act proportionately and consider context, severity, likelihood of harm, repeat behaviour, and the rights of reviewers, website owners, and the public.
Possible actions include labelling, limiting visibility, editing only with user consent where appropriate, removing content, restricting features, suspending accounts, terminating accounts, or notifying competent authorities where required.
Appeals and reports
If you believe content is illegal, violates these Guidelines, or was removed incorrectly, use our Notice and Action process.