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Content requirements
Project PrFlare considers a variety of high quality content that will be of interest to a wide audience. News articles, publications, releases, surveys, interviews are acceptable. If your material does not fit our content requirements, examine it for:
- Inappropriate title. There is no topic in the title or there is no reference to the beneficiary distributing the content;
- Posts that advertise a product or have SPAM. Word combinations considered as the beginning of an advertising post: "For next to nothing!", "Incredible profit!", "Unique offer", "Best way to earn money", as well as phrases consisting of all capital letters;
- The news post has no value - the information content of the publication is not interesting for readers;
- The quality of writing is at a low level - the material has a lot of errors, both grammatical and spelling;
- The presence of irrelevant or unreliable contact information;
- The excessive content of keywords in the material (overspam).
Prohibited content - the material contains prohibited content, which includes the following items:
- Unobjective opinion of the author - our project does not distribute any information that aims to harm a certain person or company;
- Materials that are not specific and are of no value to readers;
- Biased opinions about other people or text that is written with the intent to harm. We do not approve: any form of propaganda or text with elements of racial discrimination, calls for violence against one person or group of people; news posts filled with information intended to harm the company and its stock in the market, etc;
- Sexually explicit material - press releases and other news articles must not contain or reference sexually explicit material, illegal information or profanity;
- Information about drugs - we consider forbidden any material about various supplements and drugs that affect human sexual activity;
- Alignment - forbidden is material in which there was noticed an uncoordinated reference to a third person in the text of the news;
- Allegations with no factual evidence - these are any statements the truth of which has not been tested or substantiated, including those about drugs, various surgeries or devices that treat diseases;
- Inappropriate associations - words or phrases in a text that are used to give false information about the government or government agencies;
- Big Profit Schemes - material about various enrichment schemes or network marketing tricks.