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Terms of Service

Last updated: June 2026

These terms govern access to Tiny World Builder, TinyWorld community features, chat, profiles, worlds, and game access. By using the service you agree to these terms and the Code of Conduct.

1. Community access

You may need to sign in, complete a human-verification check, and provide required profile details such as a Twitter/X handle before posting, messaging, joining rooms, or playing community-connected game modes.

2. Zero-tolerance rules

No selling or promoting other contract addresses, meme coins, coins, tokens, presales, airdrops, or similar financial schemes. No abuse, harassment, foul language, hateful content, sexual/nude content, spam, or intentionally negative sentiment toward the community.

3. Enforcement ladder

  • First violation: 4-hour suspension from community and game access.
  • Second violation: 24-hour suspension from community and game access.
  • Third violation: permanent ban from community and game access.

Moderators may remove messages, restrict accounts, and apply stronger action where needed to protect users or the service.

4. Moderation and automation

TinyWorld may use automated moderation, including AI-assisted classification, rate limits, spam controls, reports/downvotes, and human review. Automated systems may trigger suspensions when policy violations are detected.

5. User content

You are responsible for your profile, messages, worlds, and other content. Do not upload or submit anything unlawful, abusive, infringing, unsafe, or misleading. Preset avatars may be used to keep profile images safe.

6. Availability

The service may change, pause, or be unavailable. Features may be experimental and may be removed or adjusted without notice.

7. Contact

For questions, use the contact channel provided by the project owner. If no contact is listed, open an issue or reach out through the project community.

These lightweight terms are written for the TinyWorld community experience and are not a substitute for formal legal advice.