Guidelines, Enforcement & Policies
Community Guidelines
Effective: April 2026
easyhour is built for intentional use. The feed is meant to feel like a recommendation from a friend — calm, honest, and grounded in real experience. These guidelines exist to keep it that way.
What easyhour is for
Logging your personal cannabis sessions
Sharing genuine strain recommendations with the community
Discovering what works for others in your area
Building a personal record of what you've tried
easyhour is not a marketplace, a review platform for dispensaries, or a social network. It's a tool for people who take their experience seriously.
What we expect from every post
If you share to the community feed, your post should be:
Honest. Share real experiences. Don't exaggerate effects, fabricate strain data, or misrepresent what you tried.
Yours. Only post sessions you actually logged. Don't copy or repost other people's content as your own.
Respectful. The community is small and intentional. Treat it accordingly.
Legal. Only share content related to legal cannabis use in your jurisdiction.
What's not allowed
The following will result in content removal and may result in account suspension or termination:
Spam and commercial content
Promotional posts, affiliate links, or unsolicited advertising
Repeated identical or near-identical posts
Posts designed to drive traffic to an external site or account
Misleading content
False strain names, fabricated THC/CBD percentages, or made-up effects
Impersonating a dispensary, brand, or other user
Claiming to be affiliated with Easyhour when you are not
Harmful or inappropriate content
Content that promotes unsafe or irresponsible use
Harassment, threats, or targeted personal attacks
Content involving minors in any way
Graphic, violent, nudity or sexually explicit material
Illegal content
Anything related to unlicensed sales, distribution, or trafficking
Content illegal under applicable federal, state, or local law
Reporting content
If you see something that doesn't belong on the feed, use the report button on any post. Reports are reviewed by the easyhour team. We take every report seriously and will act accordingly.
False or abusive reports — submitting reports to harass another user — are themselves a violation of these guidelines.
Enforcement
We use a three-strike system. See our [Abuse & Enforcement Policy] for full details on how reports, strikes, and bans work.
A note on cannabis
easyhour is for adults 21 and older in jurisdictions where cannabis use is legal. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Nothing on easyhour constitutes medical advice. Use responsibly, know your local laws, and look out for one another.
Questions? Contact us at hello@geteasyhour.com
Abuse & Enforcement Policy
Effective: April 2026
This policy explains how easyhour handles reported content, issues strikes, and enforces account suspensions and bans. It applies to all users of the easyhour mobile application and public feed.
How reporting works
Any user can report a post from the feed using the report button (••• → report). When a post is reported, it is flagged for review by the easyhour admin team.
Reports can be submitted for the following reasons:
It's spam
It's misleading
It's inappropriate
Other
The easyhour team reviews every report. Reports do not result in automatic action — a human reviews each one before any enforcement decision is made.
What happens after a report
After a report is submitted, the easyhour team will take one of the following actions:
Dismiss — The report is reviewed and found to not violate our Community Guidelines. No action is taken. The post remains on the feed.
Remove content — The post is removed from the feed. The user is notified via in-app notification that a post was flagged and removed.
Issue a strike — For violations that warrant a formal warning. A strike is issued to the user's account. The user is notified in-app.
Immediate ban — For severe violations (e.g., content involving minors, threats, or illegal activity), we may bypass the strike system and terminate the account immediately.
Abusing the report system — submitting reports in bad faith, repeatedly reporting content that does not violate our guidelines, or using reports to target or harass another user — is itself a violation of our Community Guidelines and may result in a strike or account termination.
The strike system
easyhour uses a three-strike system for repeat or moderate violations.
1st strike - Warning
In-app notification. Post may be removed.
2nd strike - Second Warning
In-app notification. Post removed. Account flagged for monitoring.
3rd strike - Banned Account
In-app notification and e-mail documentation stating terms of service violation, account will be suspended or banned - at the discretion of the easyhour team
Strikes do not expire automatically. The easyhour team may clear strikes at its discretion, particularly if a user demonstrates good faith and the violations were minor.
Bans and account termination
A banned account will have its posts removed from the public feed. The account itself may be terminated, meaning login access is revoked and associated data may be deleted in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Bans may be:
Temporary — for first-time serious violations or borderline cases
Permanent — for severe violations or repeat offenders
Bans are enforced at the account level and cannot be circumvented by creating a new account with the same identity.
Appeals
If you believe a strike or ban was issued in error, you may appeal by contacting us at:
Include "Appeal" in the subject line. Describe the situation clearly. We will review your appeal and respond within 5–7 business days.
We do not guarantee reversal of enforcement decisions, but we take appeals seriously and review each one individually.
Easyhour team discretion
These guidelines are not exhaustive. easyhour reserves the right to remove any content or suspend any account that we believe, in our sole discretion, is harmful to the community, the platform, or its users — even if a specific violation is not listed here.
We will always act in good faith and in the interest of keeping the community safe and intentional.
Contact
For enforcement-related questions or appeals: hello@geteasyhour.com
For urgent safety concerns: hello@geteasyhour.com — subject line: "Safety Concern"