Content Guidelines
FestiClip is built on shared festival memories. These guidelines keep that pool of footage worth diving into. They apply to every clip, comment and profile on the platform.
The spirit of FestiClip
Film what made the day. Stages, crowds, atmosphere, the unexpected sunset behind the main tent. The clips that work best are the ones you'd happily show a friend who couldn't make it.
Don't post
- Footage that focuses on identifiable individuals without their consent — close-ups, follow-shots, anything that singles someone out who hasn't asked to be filmed.
- Sexual content, nudity, or footage that sexualises someone without their clear consent. No content involving minors in any sexual context, ever.
- Hate speech, harassment, or threats directed at any person or group.
- Graphic violence or footage of medical emergencies in a way that strips dignity from the people in it.
- Illegal activity — including drug sales, weapons, or footage that could compromise active police work.
- Copyrighted material you don't have the right to share — official broadcast feeds, professional press footage, recorded music tracks dubbed over your clip.
- Spam, scams or coordinated manipulation of ranking signals.
If you appear in someone else's clip
You can request the removal of clips you appear in directly from the app — tap "I'm in this" on any clip and choose to blur, mute, or remove. We aim to action requests within 48 hours.
Reporting
Tap the flag icon on any clip, comment or profile to report it. You can also email trust@festiclip.app. We review every report; we don't always reply, but we always look.
Enforcement
Depending on the breach, we may remove a clip, restrict an account, or close it. Severe or repeated violations result in a permanent ban. We cooperate with law enforcement where required.
Festival-specific rules
Some festivals run with additional house rules — for example, no flash photography, no recording inside specific tents, or embargoes on surprise sets. When you're at one of those festivals, we'll surface the relevant rule in-app, and clips that breach it will be held until the embargo lifts (or removed if the rule is absolute).
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