Guidelines

Share generously, respect the subject

priv.fan runs on media of real people, uploaded by fans. That only works if the people on the pages stay in control of how they're shown. These are the rules that make that possible.

What's good to share

Photos and videos you captured yourself: a street encounter, a show, a public appearance. Tag the person accurately and write an honest caption. If it’s your own content of yourself, mark it as such when you upload.

What's not allowed

No content you didn’t capture or don’t have the right to share. No private or intrusive material, nothing taken where someone had a clear expectation of privacy. No harassment, no doxxing, no media of minors, and no misleading tags.

How consent works here

Every person’s page can be claimed by that person. Once claimed, they control it: they can remove any upload of themselves, choose the page photo, and manage the bio and links. Sensitive content is held to a stricter bar. It only becomes publicly visible when the person it shows has claimed their page (or, for creators posting their own content, when the uploader is verified). Until then, it stays gated.

Takedowns and reports

Every post has a report action. Use it and a moderator will review. If the post is of you, claiming your page gives you a direct remove control on every upload you appear in; no review needed.

The spirit of it

Fans build the pages; subjects govern them. If you wouldn’t be comfortable with the person seeing the upload and knowing you shared it, don’t share it. Questions? Start with how priv.fan works.