Moderation Policy
Effective July 5, 2026. English.
1. What Filtro Digital is (and is not)
Filtro Digital evaluates WORKS — movies, series, games, books, and music — across content and values axes. Scores are opinions accompanied by evidence, not factual verdicts, and criticizing a work is not the same as attacking people.
User-generated content (reviews, comments, evidence) must focus on the WORK. This policy sets out what is NOT allowed and how we enforce moderation.
2. What is NOT allowed
(a) Hate speech: content that attacks, dehumanizes, or incites hatred or violence against people or groups based on race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or another protected characteristic.
(b) Attacks on named individuals: harassment, threats, incitement to harassment ("dogpiling"), disclosure of personal data (doxxing), or insults directed at a real, identified person (cast, authors, creators, or third parties).
(c) Defamation of a protected class: claims that defame or degradingly generalize a protected class, or false statements of fact about a named person.
(d) Illegal content, spam, score manipulation (brigading/sockpuppets), and infringement of third-party rights.
Critical analysis of the themes, ideology, or artistic choices of a WORK is allowed — including unfavorable analysis. The line is crossed when content stops commenting on the work and starts attacking people or protected classes.
3. Human review for claims about people
Claims directed at named PEOPLE are held to a higher standard. User-submitted content that our automated triage flags as a person-directed attack or defamation is HELD and routed to a human moderator BEFORE it is published — it is not auto-published while awaiting review.
Automated triage only FLAGS and prioritizes; the decision to publish, annotate, or remove is always human and is recorded in our audit trail. When in doubt, content is routed to review, not published blindly.
4. How we act
Depending on the case, we may: keep the content; hold it for review; remove it; attach context; limit its reach; or apply account sanctions (warning, suspension, ban), including for repeat offenders.
Community reports (the "Report" button) enter the same human-review queue. A party responsible for a work who wishes to contest an evaluation should use the Right of Reply channel.
5. Reports and contact
To report specific content, use the "Report" button on the page itself. For moderation matters that require direct contact, write to the address below.
6. Contact
Questions about this Moderation Policy may be sent to:
Trust & Safety — Filtro DigitalEmail: legal@filtrodigital.com.brSubject: "Moderation"