Community Rules

Source-aware discussion, not chaos.

True crime communities can get messy fast. These rules keep the member layer useful, respectful, and safe enough to grow.

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01

Respect victims and families

Do not mock victims, relatives, witnesses, survivors, or people directly affected by a case.

02

No doxxing or private information

Do not post addresses, phone numbers, private accounts, employer details, or personal information about private people.

03

Separate facts from speculation

Theory and debate are allowed only when clearly framed as speculation and grounded in public source material.

04

No harassment

Do not target creators, guests, commenters, victims, suspects, families, moderators, or other members.

05

Use sources when making claims

Strong claims should point to public records, creator videos, articles, books, court documents, or reputable reporting.

06

No gore bait or shock content

Avoid graphic imagery, voyeuristic descriptions, exploitative jokes, or content designed mainly to provoke.

07

Creators can be discussed critically

Critique coverage, sourcing, methods, sponsorships, interview style, or errors without personal attacks.

08

Moderation wins

Moderators may remove posts, close threads, or limit topics when discussion gets unsafe, repetitive, or legally risky.