Blacklist Policy

Blacklisting Policy

We want to clarify our policy regarding user blacklisting within our community. We reserve the right to blacklist users who do not contribute positively to our community and who primarily use the bot for personal earnings, thereby taking away rewards from our dedicated members.

Rest assured, we will not use the blacklist function without valid reasons. If a user is blacklisted, we will provide proof and notify them of the decision.

Here are some reasons a user may be blacklisted:

  • Engaging in soft FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt)

  • Cheating or attempting to manipulate the system

  • Failing to meet our criteria as a good community member

Community Guidelines for Blacklisting in the Raid2Earn Program

The Raid2Earn initiative was designed to reward genuine Catboy supporters who actively contribute to our community. To maintain the integrity of this program, we have implemented a strict blacklisting policy.

Blacklisting Criteria

  1. Account Activity: New Accounts or accounts with fewer than 15 messages in our chat or those that join solely to inquire about the raid or competition will be blacklisted.

  2. Community Engagement: We distinguish between new, authentic Catboy holders and those merely interested in the raid for personal gain.

Communication Policy

  • No Direct Messages: Inquiries regarding blacklisting will not be addressed via direct message. The rules were explicitly stated at the outset.

  • Respect for the Community: If you feel frustrated by your blacklisting, it is essential to recognize that your participation may detract from the rewards of those who have consistently supported the project from the beginning.

Content Guidelines

All comments on tweets should be sincere, relevant, and non-AI-generated. We expect community members to share their honest thoughts rather than copying and pasting generic responses.

We will closely monitor for repeated phrases or identical comments from multiple accounts. Violations of this policy will result in blacklisting.

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