Community Guidelines

The Short

We want you to be heard and to be able to continuously share your story, to be authentic and inspire others to share their stories. Help us foster this community. Post only content aligns with our values at Jab Injuries Global, and help us share yours and many other stories with the rest of the world.

The Long

Jab Injuries global is a diverse community of individuals who have been effected by the Covid-19 vaccinations, ranging in ages, education, religious backgrounds and beliefs.

We created the Community Guidelines so you can help us foster and protect this amazing community. By using the Jab Injuries Global Community platform, you agree to these guidelines. We’re committed to these guidelines and we hope you are too.

Overstepping these boundaries may result in deleted content, disabled accounts, or other restrictions.

  • Share only posts and links relating to your story and have the right to share.
  • As always, you own the content you post on Jab Injuries Global Community. Remember to post authentic content, and don’t post anything you’ve copied or collected from the Internet that you don’t have the right to post. Learn more about intellectual property rights.
  • Foster meaningful and genuine interactions.
  • If your story is Anonymous, you don’t have to use your real name on Jab Injuries Global Community. Just set your name as follows:
    • First Name: Anonymous
    • Last name: Story
  • Follow the law.
  • Jab Injuries Global is not a place to support or praise terrorism, organized crime, or hate groups. Offering sexual services, buying or selling firearms, alcohol, and tobacco products between private individuals, and buying or selling non-medical or pharmaceutical drugs are also not allowed.
  • Respect other members of the Jab Injuries Global community.
  • We want to foster a positive, diverse community. We remove content that contains credible threats or hate speech, content that targets private individuals to degrade or shame them, personal information meant to blackmail or harass someone, and repeated unwanted messages. We do generally allow stronger conversation around people who are featured in the news or have a large public audience due to their profession or chosen activities.
  • It’s never OK to encourage violence or attack anyone based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, disabilities, or diseases. When hate speech is being shared to challenge it or to raise awareness, we may allow it. In those instances, we ask that you express your intent clearly.
  • Serious threats of harm to public and personal safety aren’t allowed. This includes specific threats of physical harm as well as threats of theft, vandalism, and other financial harm. We carefully review reports of threats and consider many things when determining whether a threat is credible.
  • Be thoughtful when posting newsworthy events.

We may work with law enforcement, including when we believe that there’s risk of physical harm or threat to public safety.

The Jab Injuries Global Team