Public campaign boundary

No bots, fake accounts or purchased votes.

This policy defines the difference between marketing an entry to real audiences and manufacturing activity inside a voting system.

What we do not provide

  • Automated voting scripts or browser automation.
  • Fake profiles, rented accounts or manufactured identities.
  • Click farms, proxy rotation or attempts to evade fraud detection.
  • Vote packages priced by quantity.
  • Contest-platform logins, passwords or two-factor authentication access.
  • Guaranteed wins, rankings or vote counts.

What we provide instead

Rules assessment, audience strategy, campaign creative, official advertising-platform management, supporter communication and reporting on marketing delivery.

Who decides to vote?

The person who sees the campaign. Our role is to make an eligible entry discoverable and understandable. We do not cast votes or control the audience’s decision.

Campaign reportingWe report reach, clicks, engagement, traffic, creative performance and spend. Contest outcomes remain outside our control.

What happens if rules prohibit promotion?

We explain the restriction and decline the campaign. Where the language is unclear, the safest option may be to request clarification from the contest organizer before spending.