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Confession Rules

Share your story. Protect everyone.

The confession page is a space for honest, anonymous sharing. These rules keep it running and keep real people safe — including you.

Last updated: June 2026

TL;DR — The Short Version

Post honestly about your own story and experiences

Never name or identify another real person

No content about race, religion, or royalty

Submissions may be edited or rejected before going live

The dividing line

The simplest way to think about these rules: content about yourself gets wide latitude — your own messy, embarrassing, funny, sad, or NSFW stories are welcome. Content that identifies someone else is where the rules, and the legal risk, concentrate.

About you = go ahead.   About someone else who can be identified = stop.

What you can share

As long as no one else is identifiable and you're not touching race, religion, or royalty, the following are all fine to submit:

First-person stories about your own experiences, feelings, mistakes, regrets, and relationships

Crude humour, swearing, taboo topics, and dark jokes — as long as they target no real person

Opinions and complaints about general situations, institutions, or unnamed people ("my ex", "a coworker")

Text-based accounts of your own mature or sexual life, told in your own words (no real images of others without consent)

Watch out for "identifiable by context"

Even without naming someone, you can give away enough detail to identify them. For example: "the French student in my class who dated…" may point to one specific person if there are only one or two French students dating at that time. Any information that lets a real person's identity be pieced together and revealed is not allowed — even if you never said their name.

What we don't accept

These categories carry legal risk disproportionate to any engagement value, so they're blocked regardless of how "uncensored" the page feels. Submitting them will get your post rejected.

Identifying info about a real person — names, photos, IC/passport numbers, license plates, addresses, phone numbers, social handles, or workplace + role combos that narrow it to one person

Specific factual accusations — cheating, theft, fraud, assault — against an identifiable person, even if true

Race, religion, or royalty (3R) — any content touching these topics, even framed as humour, satire, or personal opinion

Sexualization of minors / CSAM — zero tolerance; reported and evidence preserved

Non-consensual intimate content — real nudes, "send me her insta", revenge-porn-adjacent posts

Calls to violence or harassment — "let's go find this person", coordinated campaigns

Unverified claims framed as fact about companies, public figures, or institutions

Reposted copyrighted material without permission — screenshots of paid content, ripped articles

How moderation works

Every submission is screened before it goes live. We do this to keep the page running and to keep real people — including you — safe.

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Submissions are checked before publication, not just reacted to after

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Admins can edit, redact, or reject any submission to keep it within these rules

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By submitting, you confirm you're 18 or older and that it's your own story that doesn't defame or doxx anyone

Report a post about you

If something about you appears on this page and you believe it breaks these rules or infringes your rights, you can request its removal. We act on valid takedown requests quickly.

Send us the link and a short explanation, and we'll review it as a priority. Fast removal after notice is one of the few things that meaningfully reduces harm, and we treat it that way.

Privacy & data

Confessions are displayed anonymously to the public. To keep the page safe and comply with the law, we collect and retain minimal identification logs — your email address and IP address — for verification, abuse prevention, and legal compliance.

Anonymity is not guaranteed against lawful discovery. If we are legally compelled — for example by a police report, an MCMC inquiry, or a court order — we may disclose those logs to the relevant authorities.