EveryoneCounts.World is not a curated website. However, we prohibit certain types of items and discussions on EveryoneCounts as we pursue a goal of abundance and well-being for all.
We have a zero-tolerance policy for prohibited items or subjects, particularly those that promote, support, or glorify hatred, those that promote, support, or glorify violence, or are unlawful. In addition, as we work towards unity, we avoid subjects that center on conflict. Individuals who violate this policy may be subject to immediate account suspension or termination in accordance with our Terms of Use.
This policy is a part of our Terms of Use. By participating in any service on EveryoneCounts, you’re agreeing to this policy and our Terms of Use.
The following types of items are prohibited or restricted on EveryoneCounts:
Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia, and Medical Drugs
Animal Products and Human Remains
Dangerous Items: Hazardous Materials, Recalled Items, Weapons, or Munitions
Hate Items: Items that Promote, Support, or Glorify Hatred
Illegal Items, Items Promoting Illegal Activity, and Highly Regulated Items
Internationally Regulated Items
Pornography and Mature Content
Violent Items: Items that Promote, Support, or Glorify Violence
In addition, the following subjects are prohibited on EveryoneCounts:
Partisan Politics
Religion
Pushing an agenda or selling specific beliefs
Profane speech
Sexualized speech
Promoting drugs or alcohol
Prohibited medical drug claims;
Advertising or spam;
Policy decisions are complex. We consider many factors, often divergent, before deciding what is best for our community. Because we are a creative community, we err on the side of freedom of expression. We also tend to allow items that have educational, historical, or artistic value, but we know that even those items are subject to a variety of valid and sometimes conflicting interpretations and emotional responses.
Art and history can be provocative, emotional, and divisive. There are some topics on which we may never reach a consensus as a community, and that is okay. We may use art to provoke thought and contemplation, and perhaps change opinions; however, we stay away from art that is expressly hateful, abusive, sexual, or that targets a specific group of individuals.
We will engage our contributors and participants in our forum to discuss specific decisions that will help shape a policy aligned with EveryoneCounts.World ethos and the community's ideas.
Last updated January 21, 2026