Mesi App does not allow:
Illegal content.
Content that breaks copyright laws.
Inappropriate or unethical material.
Content that is very low-quality or off-topic.
Any other content that is against any applicable Mesi Rules or purpose of the Platform.
Mesi uses an AI system to find and remove disallowed content. The filtering happens when:
Content is uploaded.
AI-generated input or prompts are submitted.
Mesi manages rule-breaking content using three types of flags: Yellow, Red, and Black Flags.
The AI system spots content that breaks the rules (like inappropriate language or copyright problems).
Moderators check flagged content to confirm if the rules were broken.
Users can report content they think breaks the rules.
Moderators review these reports and decide if a flag is needed.
Moderators also look at content during regular or surprise checks.
They focus on accounts with flags or suspicious behavior.
Given for small rule-breaking actions (e.g., several violations in a few days).
Getting two yellow flags (in total or one month) leads to a red flag.
You get a red flag after two yellow flags.
It can lead to extra rules for uploading content, like needing to provide more information based on file size.
Red flags disappear over time, but getting new ones resets the timer.
Given for serious rule-breaking, such as:
Uploading illegal content.
Breaking copyright laws in a way that causes big problems.
These cases are sent to Mesi Admin for review.
Your account might be permanently banned.
Mesi will do a deep review of your account.
Mesi may contact law enforcement if needed.
If someone misuses the "report content" button often, for example:
Reporting content they dislike just to bother someone.
Filing reports as a joke or without any real reason.
Repeatedly reporting the same content after it has already been reviewed and cleared by moderators.
Consequences are:
Initial warning
If the behavior continues - suspension of the reporting feature for 1 month
Materials that goes against