BioLinkHQ Legal
Creator & Team Guidelines
Standards for creators, teams, businesses and esports organisations.
Last updated: 11 June 2026
1. Authentic Identity
BioLinkHQ profiles should represent real creators, projects, teams, businesses, or communities honestly.
You may use a stage name, brand name, gamer tag, or organisation name, but you must not mislead users about who you are or what you represent.
Official-looking pages should only be used by people or teams with authority to represent that identity.
2. Profile Quality
Creators and teams should keep links, bios, banners, badges, contact information, and public claims accurate.
Broken links, fake claims, copied branding, misleading buttons, or deceptive calls to action may reduce trust and may be restricted.
BioLinkHQ may promote high-quality public pages and hide low-quality, abusive, or misleading pages from discovery.
3. Teams, Esports and Recruitment
Teams must be honest about roster status, tryouts, divisions, tournament participation, contracts, sponsorships, staff roles, and payment expectations.
Recruitment must not mislead players about opportunities, earnings, prize pools, exposure, or future guarantees.
Teams should clearly separate confirmed facts from goals, plans, negotiations, or ambitions.
4. Sponsorships and Partnerships
Creators and teams must not claim a BioLinkHQ partnership, sponsorship, verification, or platform endorsement unless it has been officially granted.
If a team is discussing sponsorship or revenue sharing, claims should not be presented as confirmed until an agreement exists.
Paid promotions, affiliate links, referral links, or sponsored placements should be clear and not deceptive.
5. Monetized Creator Activity
Creators using memberships, referrals, subscriptions, shop tools, paid content, or donation links must deliver what they promise.
Do not sell access, benefits, roles, services, or digital items using false claims or impossible promises.
BioLinkHQ may intervene where monetized pages create payment disputes, fraud risk, or user harm.
6. Content and Brand Safety
Creators and teams should avoid content that damages user trust, encourages abuse, promotes scams, or creates legal or safety risk.
BioLinkHQ may restrict discoverability, monetization, or verification where content creates brand safety concerns.
Public pages connected to businesses or teams may be held to a higher trust standard.
7. Enforcement and Verification
Verification, badges, partner status, monetization access, and team visibility may be removed if trust standards are violated.
BioLinkHQ may request clarification, proof, or verification for certain claims.
Repeated misleading conduct may result in account restrictions or permanent removal.