The rules that keep Votur warm
The short version: be kind, be honest, and share only what's yours to share. Votur has no comments and no DMs — the only thing anyone can do with your question is answer it. Help us keep it that warm.
Votur is where you ask the questions you actually want answered: which haircut, which holiday, which name, which one of these two. Personal decisions, taste questions, quizzes — anything with two options and an honest curiosity about what people think. Every public poll lands in someone's feed, so these guidelines keep that feed a place you'd happily show a friend.
No hate speech, harassment, bullying, threats, or content that celebrates violence or self-harm. Votur is structurally friendly — there is simply no reply box — but a poll itself can still be unkind. Don't make one that is.
No nudity, no sexually explicit or sexually suggestive content. Votur is built for teens as well as adults, and the public feed is kept appropriate for both. Borderline content may be kept out of the public feed even when it breaks no other rule.
Any content that sexualises minors in any way is removed immediately, the account is terminated, and where the law requires it we involve the authorities. There are no second chances on this one.
Polls that rate, rank, or compare real people by their physical attractiveness — "hot or not", "who would you rather", "smash or pass" — are not allowed and are removed automatically. Comparing people on their work is fine: "who's the better actor?" is a real question; "who's hotter?" is not.
If a photo shows another recognisable person, make sure they're okay with it before you upload it — and definitely before you make it public. Don't post other people's work, private information, or photos of public figures to deceive or impersonate.
Don't impersonate people, brands, or organisations — not in your polls and not in your @username. Reserved and misleading usernames are blocked, and we may reclaim a handle that pretends to be someone it isn't.
No spam, no gibberish, no deliberately misleading polls. If you make a quiz, the "correct" answer is your claim — make it a good one, because people will believe you.
One person, one vote. Don't use bots, scripts, multiple accounts, or a row of browsers to inflate a result. We rate-limit, we check for duplicates, and we may remove votes that weren't cast by a real, single human.
Every new poll is screened automatically — including by AI systems that check the text and any photos — before it can appear in the public Discover feed. Clearly unsafe content is removed on the spot; borderline content is held for our human moderation team. If your poll is held or removed, you're told in the app (in the notification centre), and you can always appeal: email support@votur.app and a person will take a fresh look, free of charge.
Depending on how serious a violation is, we may remove the content, warn you, restrict features, or suspend or terminate the account. For the severe categories — content involving minors, illegal material, coordinated abuse — we skip the warnings.
These guidelines are the friendly face of our Terms of Service (especially Sections 3, 5, 6 and 7) — if the two ever seem to disagree, the Terms win. How we handle your data lives in the Privacy Policy.
Last updated: July 5, 2026