Content Policy · v0.1 · July 2026

Honest, factual, first-hand. That's the whole product.

What gets reviewed here

Venues. That's it. Never artists, agents, labels, promoters, or other members — the network exists to document the rooms, not to rate people's art or character.

The format is the protection

Reviews are structured and behavioral on purpose: pays on time, how load-in actually went, would you work there again. “Settlement took three hours and the dock was blocked” is a report. “This guy is a thief” is an accusation — not here. Say what happened to you; skip the character verdicts.

Hard rules

— First-hand only. Review shows you actually worked.

— No false statements of fact. Honest and rough is fine; made-up is not.

— No identifying anyone: not yourself, not other members, not specific non-public individuals. Roles and businesses, not names.

— No harassment, threats, or content aimed at hurting rather than informing.

— No conflicts: never review your own org's show from the other side, a business you own, or a competitor you're gunning for.

— No spam, no coordinated campaigns, no gaming the numbers.

Anonymity cuts both ways

The network shows your words, not your name. Keep it that way: don't sign your reviews, don't describe yourself into a corner (“as the only tech on the April run…”), and never try to figure out or reveal who wrote something. Unmasking attempts end memberships.

Enforcement

Members can flag any report or note. Founders review every flag: content that breaks these rules comes down; honest-but-unflattering content stands. Repeat or serious violations cost standing, vouching privileges, and ultimately membership. Decisions are logged.

If you're reviewed and disagree

Use the dispute process. Every submission gets read by a human.