1. Why These Guidelines Exist
Jungle AI is a community for people who want to turn AI into real workflows and solutions. These Community Guidelines exist to keep this space safe, collaborative, and useful for everyone.
By participating in Jungle AI—posting tools, guides, labs, prompts, comments, or messages—you agree to follow these Guidelines in addition to our Terms of Service.
2. What Jungle AI Is For
Jungle AI is designed for:
discovering AI tools and real use cases,
sharing guides and workflows that others can learn from,
running labs to explore and solve AI-related challenges, and
co-creating prompts that produce better results.
Please keep your contributions focused on AI, workflows, and solutions that can help others.
3. How to Contribute Well (Expected Behavior)
We encourage you to:
Be clear and constructive. Explain your setup, context, and goals so others can understand and reuse your work.
Be respectful. Disagree with ideas without attacking people. Assume good intentions where possible.
Give credit. When you build on someone else’s ideas, mention and link back to them where appropriate.
Share what works—and what doesn’t. Honest results (including failures) help others learn.
Protect privacy. Remove personal or sensitive data from screenshots, logs, or prompts before posting.
4. Content That Is Not Allowed
The following types of content are not allowed anywhere on Jungle AI:
Illegal or dangerous content
Anything that promotes illegal activities, violence, terrorism, or explicit instructions for serious harm.
Hate, harassment, or bullying
Attacks or slurs based on race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or similar characteristics.
Personal threats, stalking, or targeted harassment.
Sexual content involving minors or non-consensual acts
This includes any sexual depiction of minors, grooming behavior, or non-consensual themes.
Adult content not appropriate for a general professional audience
Explicit sexual content, pornographic imagery, or content primarily created to arouse.
Doxxing and privacy violations
Posting or threatening to post other people’s personal data (such as addresses, phone numbers, private emails, IDs, or financial information) without consent.
Spam, scams, and deceptive marketing
Mass-posted promotional content, fake reviews, misleading endorsements, or schemes designed to trick or defraud others.
- Excessive self-promotion, irrelevant affiliate links, or low-value promotional posts are considered spam and may be removed. If you share affiliate links or recommendations, you must do so transparently and in a way that is genuinely helpful to the community, not misleading.
Malware and exploitative content
Sharing code, prompts, or workflows primarily intended to deploy malware, steal data, bypass security, or cause significant harm.
Copyright and IP violations
Uploading content you do not have the rights to share (e.g., copying entire articles, books, or proprietary code without permission).
If you are unsure whether something is acceptable, err on the side of caution or contact us before posting.
5. AI-Generated Content and Deepfakes
AI-generated content can be powerful but also harmful if misused. On Jungle AI:
You must clearly disclose when significant parts of your content are AI-generated if that context matters (for example, synthetic images of people).
You may not post AI-generated content that:
impersonates real people in a misleading or harmful way,
is used to spread serious misinformation, or
violates any other rule in these Guidelines or our Terms of Service.
You are responsible for reviewing and editing AI outputs before sharing them.
6. Using and Reusing Guides, Labs, and Prompts
Jungle AI is about sharing and improving workflows together.
When you post a guide, lab, or prompt, you understand that others may read, learn from, and adapt your ideas under our Terms of Service.
When you reuse or adapt someone else’s work, be respectful:
do not misrepresent their work as solely your own,
add your own value (e.g., different context, improvements, results), and
credit the original author where reasonable.
If you wish to apply a specific license to your content (for example, more restrictive usage), you should state that clearly in your post, subject to our Terms.
7. Labs: Collaboration and Feedback
AI Labs are spaces where users post challenges and collaborate on potential solutions.
In Labs, please:
focus on the challenge and the solution, not on attacking individuals,
give feedback that is actionable and respectful,
share test results honestly, including limitations and trade-offs,
avoid sharing private or sensitive data from your real systems unless it is properly anonymized.
8. Discussions
Use Discussions and Q&A sections to ask questions, share experiences, and help others learn. Keep threads on-topic and avoid flooding discussions with repetitive or promotional posts.
When you answer questions or give advice, be honest about your level of experience and avoid presenting speculation as guaranteed results.
9. Groups
Groups are spaces created by Users to collaborate more closely around specific topics, teams, or projects. Group Owners may set additional rules for their Groups, but those rules must not conflict with these Community Guidelines or our Terms of Service.
Do not use Groups to organize harassment, spread hate, or run spam or scam campaigns. Private spaces are not an excuse for violating the rules.
If you run a Group that looks like an “official” Jungle AI group (for example, by using our name or logo), you must make it clear in the description that it is community-run and not officially operated by Jungle AI, unless we have given you explicit permission.
10. Enforcement and Moderation
To keep Jungle AI safe and useful, we may take action when these Guidelines are violated, including:
removing or editing content,
issuing warnings,
restricting certain features,
temporarily or permanently suspending accounts, or
contacting relevant authorities in serious cases (for example, threats of violence or child safety concerns).
Moderation decisions may take context into account. Repeated or severe violations are more likely to lead to permanent suspension.
11. Reporting Problems
If you see content or behavior that appears to violate these Guidelines or our Terms of Service:
use any in-product reporting tools where available, or
contact us at [community-email or support email] with links and a brief description.
We review reports as quickly as we reasonably can, but we cannot guarantee a specific response time. We may not share all details of any actions we take for privacy and safety reasons.
12. Updates to These Guidelines
We may update these Community Guidelines as Jungle AI grows and new use cases appear. When we do, we will update the “Last updated” date and, where appropriate, provide notice inside the Service.
Your continued use of Jungle AI after updates means you agree to follow the updated Guidelines.