Community Guidelines
Purpose
Eulonomys is a platform for creating permanent memorials. Every eulogy stored here becomes an immutable part of the Autonomys Network. Because content cannot be removed once stored, we ask all creators to write with care and respect.
What belongs here
- Genuine eulogies, memorials, and tributes to people who have passed away
- Personal memories, reflections, and expressions of grief
- Photos of the deceased (with appropriate rights to share)
What does not belong here
- Spam, advertisements, or promotional content
- Hate speech, harassment, or content targeting individuals
- Content that is not a genuine memorial or eulogy
- Copyrighted material you do not have the right to publish permanently
- Content about living individuals without their explicit consent
Moderation
Public eulogies are screened before appearing in the browse page. Content that does not meet these guidelines will be excluded from the browse index and search. However, because eulogies are stored on-chain, the content itself cannot be deleted — it remains accessible via its direct CID link.
Privacy
You can choose to make your eulogy private (link-only). However, the Autonomys Network uses content-addressed storage. Anyone who knows the CID can access the content directly, regardless of visibility settings. “Private” means the eulogy will not appear in browse or search — it does not mean the content is encrypted or access-controlled.
Permanence
Every eulogy stored on Eulonomys is permanent. Once uploaded to the Autonomys Distributed Storage Network, it cannot be altered or deleted by anyone — including us. Please be certain before you publish.