To keep the quality, security, and reputation of Bragghost high, certain types of content are strictly prohibited. This article explains what types of content are not permitted, why them matter, and what happens if someone violates the policy.
Prohibited Content Types
Here are some categories of content Bragghost does not allow:
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Adult Material | Full nudity, explicit sexual content, partial nudity meant for erotic content — or anything that Bragghost deems “adult nature.” |
Scams, Fraud & Deception | Phishing sites, identity theft, deceptive business practices, false advertising, scam “get rich quick” programs, pyramid/MLM or Ponzi schemes, etc. |
Illegal / Malicious Content | Malware, hacking tools, distribution of copyrighted or counterfeit material, sale of illicit substances, etc. |
Spam / Unsolicited Bulk Email | Bulk emailing, spam lists, or any usage of the service to send unsolicited messages. |
Other Offensive / Unlawful Material | Harassment, abusive or threatening content, hate speech, defamatory content, etc. |
Why We Prohibit This Content
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To protect our customers and users from legal risks and security threats.
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To maintain the integrity, performance, and reputation of Bragghost’s services.
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To comply with laws and regulations (copyright, fraud, decency, etc.).
What Happens If Content Violates the Policy
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Bragghost may disable or remove the offending content, or suspend/terminate the account.
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We may require a response from you via email if content is flagged (Abuse department). Failing to respond could lead to suspension.
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No refunds are given for violations under “zero tolerance” portions of the policy (e.g. adult content).
How to Avoid Violating the Policy
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Before publishing content, ask: “Could this be considered pornographic, deceptive, hateful, unlawful?” If yes, don’t publish.
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Double-check third-party content: installation or embedding of tools/plugins from sources you don’t trust.
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Be transparent in business dealings; avoid misleading claims.
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If sending emails, ensure they’re opt-in, not bulk spam.
References
FAQ / Common Questions
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What counts as “adult content” exactly?
Even partial nudity or suggestive content can violate the policy if it’s used for erotic or adult purposes. If you're unsure, check with support first. -
Can I appeal if I think my content was mistakenly taken down?
Yes — reach out to support via a ticket. Provide the content location and any context. -
Does “scam content” include affiliate marketing?
Affiliate marketing is allowed when it’s honest and legal — no misleading claims or hidden fees. If it’s deceptive, it could be considered prohibited. -
What happens to existing content if I move outside of policy?
Bragghost may suspend it or remove it. You’ll usually be notified and given a chance to respond or remove the content.