At aMARa, we set stories free with the goal of creating a safe and comfortable space for everyone to discover and create. In order to create an inclusive and respectful space, we want to ensure our aMARaders know what type of content they will discover as well as content they can or cannot post!
Before you take off on your writing journey, please take a peek at the following guidelines:
- It's important to respect and protect fellow aMARader's feelings, property, and personal information.
- You shouldn't post anything you might regret in the future, or that your peers, family, or teachers might not want to see online.
- You should read our Content Guidelines, Code of Conduct, Terms of Service, and our Privacy Policy so you have all the information you need to enjoy aMARa and help others enjoy it too!
If you come across any content that violates our guidelines, let us know by reporting it .
To learn more about Copyright, please see our Copyright FAQ.
Rating Your Story
All creators are expected to rate their stories as either Mature, or for Everyone, according to the guidelines provided below. If you come across a story that has been rated incorrectly, you can let us know by reporting it. Please note that we will change your rating if it does not comply with these guidelines.
What We Remove
The following are not allowed on aMARa. This is not a complete list, and we have the right to remove any content that we find inappropriate. Any content that could put our community at risk will be removed. aMARa has the right to close any account or remove content without notice.
Sexual Content on aMARa
- Pornographic Content. aMARa considers content to be pornographic when it exists solely for the purpose of sexual stimulation.
- Age of Consent. The age of consent is 16+ on aMARa. Any sexual content between characters must abide by this age of consent and not be in violation of Canadian Law.
- Glorification of Sexual Violence. aMARa classifies non-consensual sexual acts to include rape, sexual assault, kidnapping for sexual purposes, or sexual slavery. The content cannot be encouraging or promoting non-consensual sex acts.
- Sexual Roleplay or Messaging. aMARa does not permit sexual messages or solicitation. This includes posting content that encourages sexual private messages, on or off aMARa, or posting rules for public or private roleplay that are intended for sexual purposes.
- Illegal Sex Acts. In accordance with Canadian Law, aMARa explicitly prohibits any content which describes illegal sex acts including, but not limited to, bestiality, necrophilia, incest or child sexual exploitation and abuse material. Such content will be removed.
Media on aMARa
Media on aMARa includes images, videos, gifs, and sound clips. To help keep aMARa a safe space for everyone to create and discover content, we may remove images that don't follow our Content Guidelines. The following Media is not allowed on aMARa, and will be removed:
- Media containing full exposure of any private parts, such as genitalia, breasts, and buttocks.
- Media displaying sexual intercourse, or any other sexual act, regardless of whether private parts are visible.
- Media displaying self-harm or suicide.
- Images of people posted without their consent, except for public figures and celebrities.
- Any other media aMARa deems unfit in our sole discretion.
If you see an indicator on one of your uploaded images, it means that the image in question appears to violate one of our Content Guidelines and is no longer publicly accessible by your readers on aMARa.
If you want more information regarding Image moderation please see our Help Centre Article.
aMARa has the right to remove any media deemed unfit for aMARa.
Self-Harm on aMARa
If you are struggling with eating disorders, addiction, self-harm, thoughts of suicide, or other challenges, we want you to know that you are supported.
Here is a list of global helplines and supportive resources, because it's important to reach out if you are feeling blue.
Keep in mind that reading about self-harm and suicide can be upsetting or triggering. That's why we want to remind you that:
- Content that encourages or gives instruction on self-harm will be removed.
- Content that contains lots of description might be rated Mature, and stories that glorify or do not "tell a story" might be removed. "Telling a story" means the work must have a plot unrelated to the self-harm scene/s, or must show a progression or growth in its characters.
- We want to encourage healthy discussions about these issues, so content about recovery, survival or that portray the negative consequences of self-harm are acceptable on aMARa.
Violence
There are many forms of violence that can be harmful to our community. We will remove any content or accounts that are intended to shock or disgust our community.
Hate Groups/Extremist Content
At aMARa, we are committed to keeping our community safe. We value diversity and storytelling, so we want to make sure that the stories being told on aMARa do not contribute to real-world harm. The following guidelines have been developed in order to maintain a positive community.
On aMARa, you are not allowed to make physical threats of violence or threats of death towards any individual or group of people. We will not allow stories or individuals that glorify, praise or romanticize current real life violent hate groups, figures, or extremist organizations with violent or hateful intentions. This includes:
- Groups that express a violent mission.
- Organized hate groups.
- Terrorist activity.
- Single event mass shooters/murderers.
Talking About Others
Sharing opinions on stories and the quality or style of writing is ok. We aim to create a safe community for everyone on aMARa, so be kind, respectful, and please treat others as you would want to be treated, so don't post any content that:
- Bashes a user purely for personal reasons.
- Reveals any personally identifying information about other people, including private messages, photographs/videos. Due to the fictional nature of stories and the chances of real names being used coincidentally, we are unable to remove a work for having the same or similar name to a real person. Only if there is additional identifying information, such as the city you reside or your work/school, is there a violation of our content guidelines.
- Actively promotes violence or hatred. The promotion of hatred on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, disability, gender, age, or sexual orientation, or content that is intended to bully, threaten, or harass others, is also strictly prohibited. General expressions of opinions are allowed, but they cannot be violent in nature or encourage others to attack aMARa community members.
Spam
Any content that advertises products or services unrelated to, or not sanctioned by aMARa is not permitted and will be removed.