Task Placement Requirements
Last updated: 17/02/2025
All content placed in Checkrewards Game on the Telegram platform must meet certain standards and guidelines to ensure a high-quality and safe experience for users interacting with the content. It is essential that the content adheres not only to technical requirements but also to editorial standards. The following requirements and examples of violations will help you avoid distributing content that may breach the game and platform's rules and policies.

1. Editorial requirements
Standard requirements of style, clarity, spelling and punctuation apply to all Tasks. Numbers, marks and symbols must be used properly. The following is not allowed:
  • Profanity or vulgarity, including slur acronyms and spelling variations, in any language, and masked vulgarity (e.g., f**k)
  • Unrecognizable or unclear meaning, such as overbroad or vague descriptions, repetition of words and phrases
  • Excessive or gimmicky use of CaPiTaLiZaTiOn, highlighting, s p a c i n g and s,y,m,b,o,l,s, including Unicode art, ASCII art and box-drawing
  • Intrusive, excessive or gimmicky use of emoji and other emoticons
  • Line breaks, bullet points, numbering lists

2. Destination functionality
Content destinations must be functional, technically complete, and active. Particularly, the following applies:
  • Empty or abandoned Telegram channels are not allowed as destinations.
  • Telegram channels must have had some activity at least once in the two weeks prior to review.
  • Destination bots must respond to commands properly on both mobile and desktop devices.
  • Inactive, expired and inaccessible websites are not allowed. This covers websites “under construction”, websites returning error codes, preventing access by a paywall or login form, websites unavailable from targeted locations, and websites that fail to load.

3. Manipulation of content
The contents of a destination may not be altered to scam users or evade moderation review. Advertisers using manipulated destinations may be suspended without notice. Particularly, the following is not allowed:
  • Concealing or replacing the content of the destination to pass the review
  • Spoofing and cloaking, such as when a destination imitates a legitimate website or uses names of other brands to mislead visitors

4. Graphic, Shocking, or Sexual Content
Content must not promote graphic, shocking, or sexual content, products, and services.
Examples:
- Gruesome, disgusting, or shocking imagery, including gore, bodily fluids, accident photos, graphic details of torture
- Nudity, sexually explicit and sexually suggestive content, including excessively exposed intimate body parts, sexual merchandise and entertainment, dating services

5. Hate, Violence, Harassment
Content must not promote hatred, intolerance, harassment, discrimination, violence, or abuse.
Examples:
- Violence and its promotion, including supporting organizations or movements with ties to violence
- Promoting harassment or bullying, including dehumanizing speech, statements of inferiority, defamatory content, disclosing contact details or personal data
- Discrimination towards individuals, groups, or organizations, including hateful messages on the basis of race, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, beliefs, sexual orientation or practices, physical or mental abilities

6. Third Party Rights
Content and promoted material must not violate third party rights, including trademark, copyright, privacy, or other personal or proprietary rights.
Examples:
- Unauthorized distribution of copyrighted content, including pirated software and content such as movies, music, or books
- Plagiarism, including impersonating public figures or brands, misusing brand logos or assets, e.g., the Telegram or Checkrewards logo

7. Deceptive, Misleading, or Predatory Content
Content must not contain false, misleading information or information that does not match the product. This includes false statements, claims, or offers, along with predatory practices.
Examples:
- Clickbait or similar unrealistic statements, such as “you just won X,” shock or scare tactics
- Exaggerated comparisons and absolute claims, including unsupported use of comparatives and superlatives: “highest incomes,” “best company,” and comparing your brand to another
- Highlighting personal characteristics (e.g., ethnicity, religion, location, financial status), including asking personal questions: “Do you like channels about finance?”, “Looking to pay off high debt?”
- Implying negative outcomes for the viewer: “Check out our channel so you don’t get scammed”
- Capitalizing on tragedies, health crises, or acts of mass violence

8. Political Content, Sensitive Topics, Religion
Content must not promote political campaigns, elections, political parties, candidates, political or religious movements. Content related to ongoing sensitive events or sensitive topics can be suspended for the time being.
Examples:
- Advocating for or against a politician, political party, or political movement
- Exploiting political controversy, including encouraging political unrest, disrupting public order
- Advocating for or against religious beliefs, including promoting religious practices, rituals

9. Gambling
Content must not promote online or offline gambling, gaming, or casino-based activities involving real money, prizes, or goods of any value.
Examples:
- Games of chance or casinos, including sports betting, lotteries, bingo, fantasy sports
- Tips, odds, forecasts, including sports picks, odds calculators

10. Deceptive or Harmful Financial Products or Services
Content must not promote products, or services associated with deceptive or harmful financial practices.

When content or destinations promote a paid product, the terms of purchase must be explicit and easy to understand.
Examples:
- Payday loans, cash loans, predatory lending, including short-term loans
- Get-rich-quick offers, pyramid schemes, multilevel marketing, including offers of investment with guaranteed return, claims on providing insider tips on investments
- Concealing or masking significant information about the promoted paid product, such as fees, terms, payment deadlines.

11. Uncertified Medical Services, Medications, Supplements
Promoted products must comply with all local regulations, and sellers must be properly licensed. Content must not promote products, or services implicitly or explicitly related to any unverified health and wellness benefits.
Examples:
- Nutrition products, including weight loss or gain products, herbal drugs, dietary supplements, pregnancy, and fertility-related products
- Medicines not approved by the respective local regulatory body
- Sale of medicines or medical products by a shop or entity that is not government-registered and authorized
- Unlicensed medical devices, services, and treatments
- Prescriptions for medications
- Products with unverified claims of healthful, curative, or stimulating effects, including methods suggesting unrealistic health improvements

12. Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
Content must not promote psychoactive substances, alcoholic beverages, or tobacco products.
Examples:
- Alcoholic beverages, including home brewing kits
- Tobacco, including e-cigarettes, rolling papers, chewing tobacco
- Recreational drugs, including equipment and paraphernalia, e.g., pipes, bongs
- Instructions on producing drugs

13. Weapons, Firearms, Explosives, Ammunition
Content must not promote the sale of weapons, explosives, or ammunition, or any related content.
Examples:
- Firearms, including sporting, recreational guns, or any antique functioning guns that can cause harm
- Ammunition or accessories, including any firearm parts or components, even unfinished, such as magazines, scopes, silencers
- Knives and other melee weapons, including pepper spray, daggers, axes
- Explosives, including bombs, grenades, fireworks, or firecrackers
- Instructions on assembling or acquiring any product covered in this section

14. Spam Software, Malware, Hacking
Content must not promote products, or services that facilitate unsolicited communications, are intended to harm or gain unauthorized access to a user's device, or cause deceptive or unexpected consequences.
Examples:
- Social media growth manipulation, including encouraging growth of social media profiles
- Incentivized or automated clicks, including requests to perform actions on websites or services, complete online surveys
- Services for generating automated traffic, including services for inflating metrics/followers, sending automated content to social media platforms or other services
- Phishing, including promotion of services that trick a user into providing personal or other information
- Software causing deceptive or unexpected consequences, including modified apps containing malware, viruses, or any other malicious code

15. Products of Questionable Legality
Content must not promote products, or services of questionable legality.
Examples:
- Forgery, including fake IDs, passports, visas, official documents
- Human trafficking, including marriage brokering
- Stolen or leaked data, including carding, passwords to subscription services
- Sale of body parts, including bodily fluids
- Counterfeit products, including fake or bootleg goods, inauthentic artwork or digital goods, counterfeit currency

All examples on this page are non-exhaustive.