Policy on harmful or dangerous content
Our top priority is the safety of our creators, viewers, and partners, and we rely on each of you to help us safeguard this vibrant community. It's critical that you understand our Community Standards and how they contribute to our shared responsibility of keeping Supernova safe. Please take the time to read the policy below carefully. You can also find a complete list of our guidelines on this page.
Content that encourages dangerous or illegal activities that could result in serious bodily harm or death is not permitted on Supernova.
Please report any content that you believe violates this policy. Here are the instructions for reporting violations of our Community Guidelines. You can report the account if you've found multiple violations.
Implications of this policy for you
If your content fits any of the descriptions below, don't post it on Supernova.
- Extremely dangerous challenges: These are challenges that pose a significant risk of bodily harm.
- Dangerous or threatening pranks: pranks that cause minors to fear imminent serious physical danger or serious emotional distress.
- Killing or harming instructions: Showing viewers how to carry out activities that are intended to kill or maim others. Giving instructions on how to make a bomb that will injure or kill others, for example.
- Abuse of or instructions on how to make hard drugs like cocaine or opioids: Content that depicts or gives instructions on how to abuse or make hard drugs like cocaine or opioids. Hard drugs are substances that can (in most cases) lead to physical dependence.
- Eating Disorders: Material that glorifies, praises, or encourages people to imitate anorexia or other eating disorders. Eating disorders are defined as abnormal or disturbed eating habits that have a negative impact on a person's health (including eating non-food items).
- Violent Events: Endorsing or glorifying violent tragedies like school shootings.
- Instructional thievery or cheating: demonstrating how to steal tangible goods or encouraging dishonesty.
- Hacking: Demonstrating how to use computers or information technology in order to steal credentials, compromise personal data, or cause serious harm to others, including (but not limited to) hacking into social media accounts.
- Bypassing payment for digital content or services: Demonstrating how to use apps, websites, or other forms of information technology to gain unauthorised free access to audio, audiovisual content, full video games, software, or streaming services that would otherwise be paid for.
- Endorsing dangerous cures or remedies: Content that claims that harmful substances or treatments can be beneficial to one's health.
Remember that this isn't an exhaustive list.
Do not share content that shows a minor engaging in risky behaviour or encourages minors to engage in risky behaviour. Never put minors in potentially dangerous situations, such as dangerous stunts, dares, or pranks. More information on child safety can be found here.