Want to contribute to Tuna? Not sure what’s okay to upload and what’s not?
Curious about what kind of content is allowed on Tuna? Need to know the rules for uploading sound clips?
To keep Tuna a safe and respectful space for everyone, we’ve created a set of guidelines for uploading and sharing content.
All users are expected to follow these rules to help maintain a positive community experience. Violations may result in content removal or account action.
Read our full Community Guidelines.
Tuna, our community-powered content hub
This platform is created by our community, for our community, and allows you to browse, download, share and directly send to your Voicemod Desktop App more than 20,000 sound clips. Every time a new sound is uploaded to Tuna, whether it be from you or another user, it’s accessible to our entire community.
That being said, it’s very important that we make sure Tuna remains a safe, trustworthy space for everyone.
Community Guidelines
To help prevent any harmful or toxic behavior on our platform, we’ve put together some guidelines that everyone is expected to follow when uploading new content. Without further ado, please take a look at what type of content is not allowed on Tuna:
- Sounds, titles, descriptions or tags that insult, harass, or use offensive language directed at other users, genders, collectives, or communities.
- Any kind of hate speech, such as homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, sexism, racism, and ableism.
- Inappropriate User Names.
- Explicit violence: We don’t mind sounds that show fictional violence (like pretend play or games where no one actually gets hurt). But if it’s real, it’s not allowed.
- Self-harm: You can’t upload or share anything that encourages or promotes self-harm. This includes activities or behavior related to suicide, self-mutilation, or eating disorders.
- Doxxing: You can’t upload or share sounds that reveal any private or sensitive information about another person. This includes things such as addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or anything else that could be considered personal.
Violating any of these rules may result in the removal of your content, the suspension of your account, or completely banning your account from Tuna.
How to report offensive content on Tuna
If you find any sound clips that violate these rules, you can flag them so that we can review the content and take the appropriate actions.
In the next screenshot you can see how to report a sound:
Select an Option, fill a little reasoning and report the sound, as easy as that!
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