Last updated: April 24, 2021
Many teams use Timeboard products*. We are proud to give them a better way to work. We also recognize that however good the maker's intentions, technology can amplify the ability to cause great harm. That's why we've established this policy. We feel an ethical obligation to counter such harm: both in terms of dealing with instances where Timeboard is used (and abused) to further such harm, and to state unequivocally that the products we make at Timeboard are not safe havens for people who wish to commit such harm. If you have an account with any of our products, you can't use them for any of the restricted purposes listed below. If we find out you are, we will take action.
While our use restrictions are comprehensive, they can't be exhaustive — it's possible an offense could defy categorization, present for the first time, or illuminate a moral quandary we hadn't yet considered. That said, we hope the overarching spirit is clear: Timeboard is not to be harnessed for harm, whether mental, physical, personal or civic. Different points of view — philosophical, religious, and political — are welcome, but ideologies like white nationalism, or hate-fueled movements anchored by oppression, violence, abuse, extermination, or domination of one group over another, will not be accepted here.
For every case including (but not limited to) suspected malware, spyware, phishing, spamming, and cybersquatting, please alert us by reporting them. In case you're not 100% sure if something rises to the level of our use restrictions policy, report it anyway.
Please share as much as you are comfortable with about the account, the content or behavior you are reporting, and how you found it. Sending us a URL or screenshots is super helpful. We will not disclose your identity to anyone associated with the reported account.
Someone on our team will respond to let you know we've begun investigating. We have published details on how we investigate use restriction reports. We will also let you know the outcome of our investigation (unless you ask us not to, or we are not allowed to under law).
*This policy and process applies to any product created and owned by Timeboard.
Timeboard policies are open source, licensed under CC BY 4.0. Adapted from the Basecamp open-source policies / CC BY 4.0.