Community Guidelines

Last updated: 30 April 2026

WePredict works because real people show up, share what they know, and predict honestly. These guidelines describe what we expect from everyone on the Platform — including ourselves. Breaches lead to warnings, muting, suspension, or termination of an account, depending on severity and history.

These guidelines are part of, and supplement, our Terms of Service. Where the two overlap, the Terms govern.

Be respectful

Disagree about predictions, not about people. We do not allow harassment, threats, hate speech, discrimination, doxxing, or impersonation of others. Critique an argument; do not attack the person making it. If a comment would not be acceptable in a serious public conversation about the topic, it is not acceptable here.

Be honest

Predict what you actually believe will happen. Comment with information you actually have. Do not spread what you know to be false, do not impersonate sources you do not represent, and do not misrepresent your identity or affiliation. If you have a financial or personal interest in a market's outcome, be transparent about it.

Be useful

Comments should add to the conversation. The best comments share relevant evidence, expose flaws in reasoning, link to primary sources, or articulate a position clearly. Repeating popular sentiments, cheering for an outcome, or posting low-effort one-liners is not useful and may be removed.

Don't manipulate the system

Markets work when prices reflect aggregated belief. We treat the following as serious violations:

  • Operating, controlling, or coordinating multiple accounts.
  • Coordinating with others to push a market price away from your honest belief about the outcome.
  • Wash-trading — buying and selling against yourself or a colluding partner to inflate volume or move the price.
  • Pretending to be a curator, moderator, or staff member you are not.
  • Attempting to bribe, threaten, or unduly influence a market resolution.
  • Using bots, scrapers, or automated tools other than via the official Platform interfaces we document.

These actions undermine the Platform for everyone and may result in immediate suspension and forfeiture of any Mu balance.

Don't spam

Do not repeat the same comment, do not post unrelated promotion or referral links, do not abuse mentions or notifications, and do not run the same low-quality comment under different markets. If you wouldn't write it as a thoughtful contribution, don't post it.

Suggesting markets

Good market questions are clear, resolvable, and check-able. They specify a single, observable outcome by a fixed date with an unambiguous resolution criterion (a primary source, a public dataset, or a defined event). Vague, subjective, or unverifiable questions are typically rejected. Avoid questions about private individuals' lives, personal health, or anything that would expose someone to harm if it became public.

Circles (private communities)

Circles are spaces for friends, colleagues, or interest groups to predict together. The same guidelines apply inside circles as outside. Circle administrators are responsible for the conduct of their members and the questions they create. We may step in if a circle is being used in violation of our Terms.

Reporting and moderation

If you see something that breaks these guidelines, use the report controls on the comment, market, or profile in question. Reports are reviewed by curators and platform moderators. Outcomes can include hiding the content, warning the user, muting the user temporarily, or — for repeated or serious violations — terminating the account.

Our moderation goal is proportionality, not punishment. First-time minor breaches usually receive a warning. Patterns of behaviour, deception, or harm to other users escalate quickly. We keep an internal moderation log and may publish high-level transparency information in future.

Appeals

If you believe a moderation action against you was wrong, write to info@wepredict.com with the relevant context. We will review and respond. Appeals reviewed in good faith do not affect future moderation against you, even if the appeal is unsuccessful.

A note on tone

The best prediction communities reward intellectual honesty and changing your mind in public. Be willing to admit you were wrong. Reward others when they do. The leaderboard tracks who predicts well over time, not who shouts loudest in any single market.

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