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Content Policies

NotPixel maintains strict content policies to ensure a safe, trustworthy, and ethical advertising ecosystem. This document describes the content categories that are permitted, restricted, and prohibited on our platform.

Overview

Our content policies exist to:

  • Protect users from harmful, misleading, or inappropriate content
  • Maintain trust among publishers and advertisers in our network
  • Ensure compliance with local and international regulations
  • Preserve integrity of AI responses with contextually relevant ads

Ethical AI Advertising Principles

We adhere to core ethical principles for advertising in AI interfaces to ensure a sustainable and user-first ecosystem:

  1. Mission Alignment: Advertising exists to make AI intelligence accessible to everyone. Revenue models should support the democratization of technology, not compromise it.
  2. Answer Independence: Ads never influence the AI’s generated answers. Organic content is optimized for helpfulness; ads are separate, labeled, and distinct.
  3. User Trust First: We prioritize long-term user trust over short-term revenue. We do not optimize for maximizing “time on site” but rather for value delivered.

Fundamental Principles

1. Transparency

All advertisements must be clearly identified as sponsored content through the mandatory disclosure field.

2. Relevance

Ads must be contextually relevant to the conversation, respecting the configured minContextScore.

3. Honesty

Claims in advertisements must be truthful, verifiable, and non-deceptive.

4. Respect

Content must not be offensive, discriminatory, or harmful to any group.



Enforcement

These policies are enforced at three levels:

  1. Account Creation — Initial advertiser verification
  2. Campaign Creation — Automated validation of categories and content
  3. Ongoing Monitoring — Periodic review and community reports

Advertisers who violate these policies are subject to penalties ranging from warnings to permanent bans.


Updates

These policies are reviewed quarterly and may be updated to reflect:

  • New legal regulations
  • Community feedback
  • Industry best practices evolution

Last updated: January 2026

Next review: April 2026