Community Guidelines
I want Inspo-Time to feel inspiring, feminine, visually beautiful, and comfortable to spend time in. Even though this is a personal blog built around my own point of view, I still care about how people interact with the space and with each other. These Community Guidelines explain the tone I want to protect across comments, messages, submissions, and any other kind of interaction connected to the site. I created them because a beautiful online space should also feel respectful, clear, and safe.
I built Inspo-Time around fashion, beauty, personal taste, and visual inspiration. That means I want the overall mood of this site to stay thoughtful rather than aggressive, expressive rather than hostile, and personal without becoming disrespectful. I do not expect everyone to have the same preferences I have, and I do not expect every reader to agree with every post. What I do expect is that disagreement, feedback, and discussion happen in a way that remains civil and appropriate. A reader can be honest without being cruel.
If you comment, message me, submit something, reply through a form, or otherwise interact with Inspo-Time, I ask that you do so respectfully. That means no harassment, insults, threats, intimidation, humiliation, or deliberately hostile behavior toward me, other readers, brands, creators, or anyone else. I do not want this site to become a place where people use style or beauty topics as an excuse to attack others. Fashion and beauty should be allowed to stay enjoyable.
I also do not allow hateful, discriminatory, or degrading language. This includes content that targets people based on identity, appearance, background, nationality, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sex, gender, or any other personal characteristic. I want this space to feel welcoming, not unsafe. A person should be able to enjoy inspiration without being exposed to degrading commentary. Respect is not optional here.
Because Inspo-Time is a fashion and beauty blog, I know that appearance-related subjects can easily attract judgmental or overly personal remarks. I do not want that kind of tone here. I do not support body shaming, face shaming, age shaming, lifestyle shaming, or comments designed to make someone feel smaller because of how they look or how they express themselves. Style can be discussed thoughtfully without turning into personal cruelty.
I also ask that people keep interactions relevant to the purpose of the site. Inspo-Time is a place for fashion, beauty, visual inspiration, personal style, and related lifestyle ideas. I do not want comment sections, forms, or messages to be filled with spam, repeated self-promotion, unrelated advertising, fake opportunities, suspicious links, or content that clearly has nothing to do with the blog. I want interactions to support the atmosphere of the site rather than distract from it.
If you are sharing feedback, I welcome thoughtful and constructive communication. You can disagree with me, question something, or offer a different perspective without turning that into a personal attack. I respect readers who know how to express themselves clearly and calmly. In fact, thoughtful disagreement can make a personal blog stronger when it is shared in good faith. What I do not welcome is bad-faith behavior that exists only to provoke, insult, or derail.
I reserve the right to moderate, edit, limit, hide, or remove comments, messages, submissions, or other interactions that I believe violate these guidelines or the general tone of the site. This includes spam, abusive language, trolling, repetitive off-topic posting, harassment, impersonation, misinformation, explicit content, malicious links, copyright issues, or anything else I believe harms the space. I do not have to publish every comment or keep every interaction visible. I want the right to protect the quality of the environment I created.
If the site includes comment features now or in the future, I ask readers not to post anything they would not want associated with their name or online identity. People are responsible for the content they choose to submit. That means comments, messages, and other interactions should not violate another person’s privacy, rights, or safety. I also ask visitors not to post anything unlawful, deceptive, invasive, or intentionally misleading.
I do not allow impersonation or false representation on this site. Please do not pretend to be another person, brand, creator, representative, or reader. Do not submit false contact details in order to mislead, manipulate, or create confusion. A personal blog should not have to function like a suspicious marketplace or a fake identity game. I want communication here to be genuine.
If you contact me through forms or email, I ask that you keep your message appropriate and relevant. I am open to reader questions, thoughtful feedback, suggestions, and partnership inquiries that genuinely fit the site. I am not open to abusive messages, manipulative demands, repeated unwanted promotions, or inappropriate content. Boundaries matter, even on a creative website.
If you send me ideas, inspiration references, suggestions, or visual examples, please only send materials you have the right to share. Do not send stolen content, private images that should not be distributed, or material that violates another person’s rights. I may review submissions for context, but receiving something from you does not create an obligation for me to publish it, respond to it, or use it. I want expectations around community interaction to remain realistic and respectful.
I also want to be transparent about the visual side of the site. Some images, graphics, collages, or visual elements on Inspo-Time may be edited, enhanced, stylized, or processed with the help of artificial intelligence as part of the creative presentation of the blog. That creative process does not change these community expectations. Readers are still expected to interact with the content and with each other in a respectful and honest way.
If you choose to share Inspo-Time content elsewhere, I ask that you do so fairly and with proper context. Linking to the site is different from copying full text, reposting images without permission, or presenting my work as your own. Respect for creative work is part of respectful community behavior too. A positive community is not only about tone – it is also about how people handle ownership and attribution.
I want the overall feeling of Inspo-Time to remain calm, polished, and welcoming. That means I may remove content or restrict interaction even when something technically falls into a gray area but still damages the atmosphere of the site. I am not interested in arguing with every disruptive person about where the exact line is. I would rather protect the tone of the space than let it become unpleasant in the name of endless tolerance for bad behavior.
These guidelines apply not only to public interaction on the site, but also to direct communication connected to it when appropriate. If someone repeatedly ignores boundaries, sends abusive communication, or uses contact channels in a harmful way, I may stop responding, block future communication, or take other steps I believe are reasonable. Personal access should not be abused. Running a blog does not mean accepting every kind of behavior.
I may update these Community Guidelines over time as Inspo-Time grows, introduces new features, or develops new ways for readers to interact with the site. If that happens, I may revise this page so it better reflects the kind of space I want to maintain. I want these guidelines to remain practical and relevant, not just symbolic. A living website sometimes needs living boundaries too.
If you have questions about these guidelines, moderation decisions, or how interaction works on Inspo-Time, you can contact me at hello@inspo-time.com. If your message is related to privacy, personal data, or policy-related concerns, you can also contact me at privacy@inspo-time.com. I want communication about boundaries to be clear rather than confusing. I believe clarity makes a community healthier.
I created these Community Guidelines because I want Inspo-Time to be more than just visually appealing. I want it to feel considerate, respectful, and emotionally comfortable to return to. A good community does not happen by accident – it is shaped by the standards people agree to follow. These are the standards I want for this space.