Safety and Community

Community Guidelines and Content Policy

Last updated: July 11, 2026

PI-COOL GT is designed to help people discover places, cultures, activities, and real-world experiences through live transmissions. These Community Guidelines explain the standards that apply to explorers, viewers, profiles, live transmissions, chats, titles, descriptions, images, locations, and other content shared through the platform.

By using PI-COOL GT, users agree to follow these Guidelines, our Terms of Service, our Privacy Policy, and our Copyright Policy.

1. Community principles

PI-COOL GT users are expected to:

  • treat others with respect;
  • protect their own safety and the safety of others;
  • respect personal privacy;
  • comply with applicable laws;
  • respect the rules of venues and locations;
  • share authentic content without deliberate deception;
  • use location features responsibly;
  • respect copyright and other third-party rights.

2. Safety during live transmissions

Explorers must not endanger themselves or other people to obtain content, attract viewers, increase engagement, or respond to requests from the audience.

Users must not transmit while performing activities that require full attention when using the platform could create a risk. This includes:

  • driving a vehicle;
  • operating machinery;
  • entering dangerous or unstable areas;
  • crossing traffic areas without proper attention;
  • performing dangerous challenges or stunts;
  • entering restricted areas;
  • ignoring safety instructions;
  • interfering with emergency services or rescue operations.

PI-COOL GT may restrict or stop a transmission when the available information reasonably indicates an immediate safety risk.

3. Violence, threats, and dangerous content

Users must not use PI-COOL GT to:

  • make credible threats of physical harm;
  • encourage, celebrate, or organize violence;
  • coordinate assaults or dangerous confrontations;
  • intimidate or terrorize another person;
  • promote dangerous acts that may cause serious injury;
  • display extreme graphic violence primarily for shock, celebration, or exploitation.

Educational, documentary, newsworthy, or public-interest content may be evaluated according to its context, purpose, presentation, and potential risk.

4. Protection of minors

PI-COOL GT maintains a strict standard against the exploitation, abuse, grooming, or sexualization of minors.

Users must not:

  • publish or transmit child sexual abuse material;
  • request intimate or sexual content from a minor;
  • groom, manipulate, threaten, or sexually exploit a minor;
  • facilitate inappropriate contact with a minor;
  • reveal information that creates a serious safety risk for a minor;
  • promote or normalize child exploitation or abuse;
  • use PI-COOL GT to arrange unlawful contact with a minor.

PI-COOL GT may preserve relevant information and submit reports when required or permitted by applicable law.

5. Nudity and sexual content

Users must not transmit or publish:

  • explicit sexual activity;
  • sexually explicit nudity;
  • sexual exploitation;
  • non-consensual intimate content;
  • secret or unauthorized intimate recordings;
  • illegal sexual services or sexual coercion.

Educational, medical, artistic, cultural, or public-interest material may be assessed according to its context and applicable law.

6. Harassment, stalking, and intimidation

Users must not:

  • repeatedly harass or humiliate another person;
  • threaten or intimidate a user or third party;
  • encourage viewers to harass another person;
  • stalk, follow, or monitor a person without authorization;
  • publish private contact details or sensitive personal information;
  • use a transmission to expose, locate, or target another person.

7. Responsible use of location

Location is a central function of PI-COOL GT and must be used responsibly.

Users must not use location information to:

  • stalk, harass, or pursue another person;
  • improperly identify a person's location;
  • reveal a private residence without authorization;
  • expose shelters, protected residences, or safe locations;
  • disclose confidential or security-sensitive areas;
  • reveal another person's route or movements;
  • facilitate theft, trespassing, or other illegal conduct;
  • bypass security controls or restricted access;
  • direct viewers to confront, surround, or harass a person.

Location safety warning

Explorers should consider whether revealing a precise location could create a risk to themselves, companions, residents, businesses, employees, event participants, or other people.

8. Events, shows, and restricted venues

Explorers must respect all admission conditions, venue rules, contractual restrictions, copyright, broadcast rights, image rights, and recording restrictions that apply to the location or event being visited.

These rules apply to locations and activities including:

  • concerts and music festivals;
  • sporting events and stadiums;
  • theaters and stage performances;
  • cinemas and movie screenings;
  • museums, galleries, and exhibitions;
  • conferences, trade shows, and private presentations;
  • theme parks and paid attractions;
  • nightclubs and private establishments;
  • events requiring invitations or accreditation;
  • any venue where recording or transmission is restricted.

Purchasing a ticket, receiving an invitation, holding an accreditation, or lawfully entering a venue does not automatically provide permission to record, stream, or retransmit the event.

Before transmitting, explorers must verify whether the following activities are permitted:

  • use of cameras;
  • use of microphones;
  • recording of performances or presentations;
  • live streaming or retransmission;
  • publication of images or audio;
  • disclosure of the venue or event location.

If an organizer, property owner, authorized employee, security representative, or competent authority legitimately instructs an explorer to stop recording or transmitting, the explorer must comply.

PI-COOL GT may restrict, interrupt, or remove a transmission when there is a possible violation of venue rules, contractual restrictions, copyright, broadcast rights, image rights, or a legally valid request from an authorized rights holder.

9. Private property and restricted areas

Users must not:

  • enter private property without authorization;
  • transmit from areas where recording is prohibited;
  • show restricted internal areas;
  • disclose access codes or security procedures;
  • reveal protected entrances or security systems;
  • transmit from sensitive facilities when recording is prohibited;
  • ignore lawful instructions from owners, employees, security staff, or authorities.

10. Copyright and intellectual property

Users must hold the rights, permissions, or legal authorization required to share content through PI-COOL GT.

Users must not retransmit protected content without permission, including:

  • professional sporting events;
  • concerts and musical performances;
  • movies and television programs;
  • stage plays and theatrical performances;
  • paid digital-platform content;
  • another person's live stream;
  • protected music, images, or audiovisual works;
  • private presentations or copyrighted exhibitions.

PI-COOL GT may remove or restrict content in response to a valid copyright complaint or other evidence of infringement.

Additional information appears in the Copyright Policy.

11. Hate, discrimination, and violent extremism

Users must not promote violence, dehumanization, exclusion, or severe harassment against a person or group based on characteristics protected by applicable law.

PI-COOL GT must not be used to organize discriminatory harassment, recruit for violent extremist activity, or celebrate targeted violence.

12. Illegal activity, fraud, and scams

Users must not use PI-COOL GT to:

  • organize or facilitate criminal activity;
  • sell illegal goods or services;
  • commit fraud or financial deception;
  • impersonate another person or organization;
  • obtain personal or financial information through deception;
  • promote unlawful entry into property or systems;
  • conceal or facilitate criminal conduct.

13. Weapons, drugs, and regulated activity

Users must not use PI-COOL GT to illegally sell, distribute, coordinate, or facilitate access to:

  • weapons or explosives;
  • illegal drugs or controlled substances;
  • stolen goods;
  • prohibited or unlawfully regulated products;
  • instructions primarily intended to facilitate serious harm.

Educational, documentary, journalistic, or public-interest content may be assessed according to its context and applicable law.

14. Suicide, self-harm, and emergencies

Users must not encourage, celebrate, instruct, or pressure another person to engage in suicide or self-harm.

When a transmission appears to involve an immediate risk of serious harm, PI-COOL GT may take reasonable action according to the information available, its technical capabilities, and applicable legal obligations.

PI-COOL GT is not an emergency-response service and must not be relied upon as a substitute for local emergency authorities or professional assistance.

15. Deception, impersonation, and manipulated activity

Users must not:

  • pretend to be another person or organization;
  • create accounts intended to defraud users;
  • artificially manipulate viewer counts or interactions;
  • use unauthorized bots or automated systems;
  • publish false information with the intention of causing harm;
  • present prerecorded content as a current live experience when doing so materially misleads viewers.

16. Spam and platform abuse

Users must not:

  • send repetitive or disruptive messages;
  • publish mass unsolicited advertising;
  • manipulate interactions or platform metrics;
  • create accounts to evade enforcement measures;
  • interfere with platform operation or security;
  • distribute malicious links, malware, or phishing content;
  • attempt unauthorized access to restricted functions.

17. Reports

Users may report transmissions, profiles, messages, or other content they reasonably believe violates these Guidelines, the Terms of Service, or applicable law.

A report may include:

  • the report category or reason;
  • the reported transmission or content;
  • the reported account;
  • the date and time of the report;
  • details supplied by the reporting user;
  • technical information needed to evaluate the report.

Reports must be submitted in good faith. Deliberately false, abusive, retaliatory, or repetitive reports may result in restrictions.

18. Moderation and enforcement measures

Depending on the seriousness, context, risk, available evidence, and history of violations, PI-COOL GT may:

  • issue a warning;
  • remove chat messages or other content;
  • limit access to specific functions;
  • interrupt or end a live transmission;
  • remove content from the platform;
  • temporarily restrict an account;
  • suspend or permanently terminate an account;
  • prevent repeated attempts to evade enforcement;
  • preserve evidence when reasonably or legally necessary;
  • cooperate with authorities in response to a valid legal obligation or request.

Serious violations may result in immediate action without a prior warning.

19. Review and appeals

Where reasonably possible, PI-COOL GT may provide a method for a user to request review of an enforcement decision.

The availability, deadlines, and procedures for appeals will be defined as the platform's moderation capabilities develop.

20. Changes to these Guidelines

PI-COOL GT may update these Guidelines because of legal, technical, operational, safety, or community-related changes.

Material changes may be communicated through the platform or another reasonable method. The most recent update date will appear at the beginning of this page.

21. Community and safety contact

Community-safety questions, reports, concerns, and other matters related to these Guidelines may be submitted through the official PI-COOL GT community and safety contact email.

Community safety email: contacto@picoolgt.com

PI-COOL GT is currently in its MVP and development stage. These Community Guidelines are an initial safety and content framework and must be reviewed by a qualified legal and trust-and-safety professional before the platform's public commercial launch.