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Moderation and appeals

How hosted content is reviewed without pretending immutable onchain tokens can be erased.

What moderation changes

Moderation can hide hosted images, descriptions, links, discovery cards, and detail presentation. It cannot destroy a token, reverse trades, remove permanent liquidity, or prevent direct onchain interaction.

Reports

  1. Submit evidence for impersonation, phishing, abusive content, or manipulation signals.
  2. Named reviewer records policy version, rationale, evidence references, and state change.
  3. Interface may hide content, reject metadata, or dismiss report.
  4. Private operator history remains attributable and timestamped.

Appeals and privacy

Appeals require token address, explanation, and private follow-up contact. Contact is separately encrypted, access-restricted, retention-limited, and excluded from public responses. Use /appeal to submit.

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