Content Policy
The spirit
Discussions here exist so people can talk about movies and shows without being spoiled and without being attacked. Disagree about the art as hard as you like; leave the people out of it.
Spoiler etiquette
Every comment carries a spoiler scope (none, up-to-an-episode, watched, or ending). Readers only see comments their own watch progress unlocks. Tag honestly — our AI suggests a scope when a comment looks spoilery, and you confirm or adjust it before publishing. Deliberately mis-tagged spoilers are removable and repeat offenses may lead to restrictions.
Not allowed
- Harassment, bullying, or threats against anyone.
- Hate speech or slurs targeting protected groups.
- Sexual content involving minors — zero tolerance, reported where required by law.
- Doxxing or sharing anyone's private information.
- Spam, advertising, link farming, or engagement manipulation.
- Piracy links or instructions for accessing content illegally.
- Impersonation of other people or of The Movie Browser staff.
How moderation works
Every comment passes an automated AI check before or shortly after it becomes visible. The AI classifies content only — it flags toxicity and suggests spoiler scopes; it never rates, profiles, or characterizes you. Flagged comments are held for human review. Moderators can publish, remove, or restrict.
Reporting and enforcement
Use the report option on any comment. Reports go to a human-reviewed queue. Depending on severity we may remove content, hold future comments for review, or suspend accounts. You can also block (mutual invisibility) or mute (one-way hide) any user from their profile.
Your content
You own what you write. Deleting a comment scrubs its text immediately; the thread structure around it survives so replies keep their context. Deleting your account removes your name from all of your comments.
Last updated: June 2026