Community Guidelines
What's expected in tournament comments and reactions, and how moderation actually works.
Be respectful
Disagree with a call, a result, or another player all you want — just not with harassment, hate speech, slurs, or personal attacks. Congratulate winners, commiserate with everyone else, and remember there's a real person reading whatever you post.
Keep it about the tournament
Comments live on a specific tournament for a reason — reactions to the bracket, the matches, the result. They're not the place for unrelated advertising, promoting other sites or servers, or repeated off-topic posts.
No spam
One thought, one comment. Flooding a thread with repeated posts, or posting the same thing across multiple tournaments, gets treated as spam regardless of what it says.
Don't share private information
Not yours, and not anyone else's — no doxxing, no posting someone's real name, location, or personal details without their consent, no matter the context.
How moderation works
Any signed-in member can flag a comment that looks like it crosses these lines — flagging never deletes anything on its own, it just puts the comment in front of staff. Staff (any tier) can remove a comment directly. You can also delete your own comments at any time.
Flag counts are never shown publicly, and flagging is reviewed by staff rather than acted on automatically — the point is routing attention, not letting enough clicks make a decision for us.
Public profiles
Making your profile public (from Settings) is entirely optional and off by default. A public profile shows your tier, tournament achievements, and tournament history — never wagered amounts or cashback figures, whether the profile is public or not.
This extends from Discord
HomebaseRewards' comments and tournaments are downstream of the same community as our Discord server — its rules apply here too, and repeated or serious violations can affect standing in both places, not just on the site.