Community Rules
Imgur is a fun place where anyone is welcome to discover entertaining content and have their spirits lifted. We want to keep that good thing going, so we have created this ruleset to help guide the content on Imgur and express our values. We're hanging out at the best party on the Internet, and it's up to all of us to keep the party awesome. If you see a post or comment that breaks the rules, we welcome you to report it to the Imgur moderators. These humans work ‘round the clock to ensure a welcoming environment on Imgur.
These rules apply to all community aspects on Imgur: all parts of a public post (title, description, tags, visual content), comments, links, and messages. Moderators consider context and intent while enforcing the community rules.
No nudity or sexually explicit content.
Provocative, inflammatory, unsettling, or suggestive content should be marked as Mature.
No hate speech, abuse or harassment.
No content that condones illegal or violent activity.
No gore or shock content.
No posting personal information.
No spam or prohibited behavior.
No posts that violate Imgur’s terms of service.
Good Sharing Practices
If content breaks these community rules, it will be removed and the original poster warned about the removal. Warnings will expire. If multiple submissions break the rules in a short time frame, warnings will accumulate, which could lead to a 24-hour suspension, and further, a ban. To learn more about Imgur's moderation and reporting system, please visit our FAQ.
If you aren't sure if your post fits the community rules, please don't post it. Just because you've seen a rule-breaking image posted somewhere else on Imgur doesn't mean it's okay for you to repost it.
If you feel you've been wrongly warned, suspended or banned for your activity on Imgur, or have a general question about the community rules or moderation, please contact Imgur Help for assistance at any time.