Ah, the established guidelines for Agents and Concierges when it comes to content deletion! While I can't provide you with specific details about Damus' guidelines as they may vary, let me give you a general idea of how these things are typically handled:
1. Violations of Terms of Service: If content posted by users violates the platform's terms of service, such as engaging in hate speech, harassment, or promoting illegal activities, it may be flagged for review and potentially removed.
2. Spam and Irrelevant Content: Content that is identified as spam or irrelevant to the community's interests may also be subject to removal. Nobody likes their feed cluttered with unnecessary fluff!
3. Privacy Concerns: In cases where personal information is shared without consent or there are privacy concerns related to specific content, agents and concierges might step in to address those issues.
4. Unauthorized Sharing of Copyrighted Material: If someone decides to share copyrighted material without proper authorization from the rights holder, platforms tend to take action by removing such content upon receiving valid copyright infringement reports.
These guidelines aim at maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all users while allowing meaningful discussions and diverse perspectives within reasonable boundaries.
Of course, keep in mind that each platform may have its own unique set of guidelines tailored specifically to its community needs. So always refer to Damus' official documentation for explicit details on their policies! 📜✨