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Discuss the web with context.
Discussite is a place to discuss any website on the internet, right at the source, with the original page and its context still intact. Instead of closed comment fields, scattered discussion widgets, and siloed comment providers, it gives the web a shared discussion layer that stays open, readable, and connected.
It helps the right people find the right discussions. You can discover who is exploring the same corners of the web, follow what your friends are paying attention to, and build organic connections around shared curiosity instead of noise.
It is also a way to rediscover the web itself. Most of us live inside the same four or five tabs, feeds, and platforms every day. Discussite is meant to pull you beyond that bubble, helping you find new sites, new networks, and new pathways across the internet.
It is built for real people and real discussions, not bots, algorithm games, or manufactured engagement. Everyone sees the same feed. The goal is a calmer place for context, exploration, and thoughtful conversation, away from quick comments, hot takes, and complaint-driven posting.
Simple, transparent pricing.
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Discussite is free to use. We're exploring ways to support the community in the future.
Questions, ideas, or launch feedback? Reach us on X, Discord, or at hello@discussite.com.
Last updated: March 17, 2026
Discussite is operated by Discussite AB ("Discussite," "we," "us," and "our"), a company based in Sweden. These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your access to and use of Discussite, including our website, apps, extensions, content, and related services (collectively, the "Service").
Discussite AB's registered address is c/o Vasa tobak & konfektyraffär, Vasagatan 11, 411 24 Göteborg, Sweden. Our organisation number is 559574-8483.
By accessing or using the Service, you agree to these Terms. If you use the Service on behalf of an organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization, and "you" includes that organization.
If you do not agree to these Terms, do not access or use the Service.
You may use the Service only if you can form a binding contract with us and your use is not prohibited by applicable law. If the law where you live requires parent or guardian consent for your age group, you may use the Service only with that consent.
You must provide accurate information when creating or maintaining an account, keep it updated, and keep your login credentials secure. You are responsible for all activity that occurs under your account unless the activity resulted from our failure to use reasonable security measures.
You are responsible for complying with the laws that apply to you when you access or use the Service.
Discussite is an online platform that lets users submit links, publish posts, maintain profiles, follow other users, and participate in discussions. We may change, improve, suspend, or discontinue any part of the Service at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law.
Some features may be invite-only, limited, experimental, or offered under separate product terms. We do not promise that any feature, content, or account data will always be available, backed up, or recoverable.
Our Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, and protect personal data and forms part of your agreement with us. By using the Service, you acknowledge that you have read that policy.
Our User Conduct Policy describes the content and behavior rules for the Service. It forms part of these Terms and is the user-facing source of truth we use for moderator review and any automated moderation systems we deploy. You agree to follow it when you use the Service.
We may also publish other community rules or product-specific policies. Once published and made available through the Service, those policies become part of these Terms from their stated effective date.
Subject to these Terms, we grant you a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-transferable permission to access and use the Service for its intended purpose. This permission does not give you any ownership rights in the Service or our content.
The Service may let you submit, upload, publish, send, store, or otherwise make available links, titles, text, profile information, images, comments, messages, and other material ("User Content"). You keep whatever ownership rights you already have in your User Content.
You, not Discussite, are solely responsible for your User Content and for the consequences of posting, sharing, linking to, or otherwise transmitting it through the Service. This means you are responsible for making sure you have all rights, licenses, consents, and permissions needed for your User Content and that it does not violate law or another person's rights.
By posting User Content, you represent and warrant that: (a) you own it or have the rights needed to submit it and grant the rights in these Terms; (b) your User Content, and our use of it as permitted by these Terms, will not infringe, misappropriate, or violate any intellectual property, privacy, publicity, contract, or other rights; and (c) your User Content does not contain malware, deceptive code, or other harmful material.
We may, but are not required to, monitor User Content or user conduct. We are not responsible for User Content submitted by users, for how other users interpret it, or for any loss or damage resulting from it.
To operate the Service, you grant Discussite a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable, sublicensable license to host, store, cache, reproduce, distribute, communicate, display, perform, publish, reformat, translate, create technical derivative works of, and otherwise use your User Content as necessary to provide, operate, secure, moderate, improve, analyze, promote, and support the Service and related products and features.
This license includes the right to: (a) make your User Content available to other users according to the Service's functionality and your settings; (b) create previews, excerpts, thumbnails, feeds, rankings, accessibility adaptations, and search results; (c) use service providers acting on our behalf; and (d) retain copies as reasonably necessary for backups, logs, security, legal compliance, dispute resolution, abuse prevention, and enforcement of these Terms.
This license ends when your User Content is permanently removed from the active Service, except to the extent your User Content has been shared with others, stored in backups or logs, retained for legal or safety reasons, or incorporated into aggregated or de-identified materials that do not identify you.
The Service is designed around public discussion. If you make User Content public, other users may read, comment on, quote, flag, share, or refer to it through the Service and outside it.
If you close your account or we terminate it, we may remove, retain, anonymize, or de-identify your User Content and account data as described in the Privacy Policy or as reasonably necessary for the Service, moderation, fraud prevention, legal compliance, security, backups, recordkeeping, and dispute resolution. Public discussion content may remain available in de-identified form after account closure.
If you send us any ideas, suggestions, proposals, feature requests, corrections, recommendations, or other feedback about the Service ("Feedback"), you agree that the Feedback is voluntary and non-confidential, and that we may use it without restriction or obligation to you.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, you hereby assign to Discussite all right, title, and interest in and to that Feedback. If any right does not automatically transfer, you grant us an exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, fully paid, royalty-free, transferable, sublicensable license to use, copy, modify, commercialize, and otherwise exploit the Feedback for any purpose, without compensation, approval, or attribution. To the extent permitted by law, you also waive and agree not to assert any moral rights or similar rights in the Feedback against us.
The Service, including our software, design, text, graphics, interfaces, trademarks, logos, branding, compilations, and all content other than User Content, is owned by Discussite or its licensors and is protected by intellectual property and other laws. Except for the limited permission in these Terms, we reserve all rights.
You may not copy, modify, distribute, sell, license, reverse engineer, decompile, scrape, frame, mirror, or create derivative works from the Service or our content, except as allowed by applicable law or with our prior written permission. You may not use our name, logos, or other brand features without our prior written consent.
The Service may contain links to third-party websites, apps, downloads, services, advertisements, or other content, including links submitted by users. We do not control, endorse, or guarantee any third-party content or third-party service.
If you choose to click a link, leave the Service, download something, or interact with a third party, you do so at your own risk. You are responsible for evaluating the safety, legality, accuracy, and suitability of any third-party site, content, product, or service before interacting with it.
Discussite is not responsible for any loss, damage, liability, malware, fraud, offensive material, privacy practice, payment issue, or other consequence arising from your access to or use of third-party sites, content, or services. Your relationship with a third party is solely between you and that third party.
You may not use the Service to break the law, violate another person's rights, or expose us, our users, or the public to harm. Without limitation, you may not: impersonate others; submit unlawful, infringing, defamatory, abusive, fraudulent, or hateful content; distribute spam, malware, or deceptive code; attempt unauthorized access; interfere with or disrupt the Service; evade security, rate limits, or moderation controls; collect personal data without authorization; or use bots, scrapers, or automated means to extract Service data or content at scale without our written permission.
You also may not use the Service or any content from it to build a competing service, benchmark dataset, or commercial index in a way that violates these Terms or applicable law. You must also follow our User Conduct Policy and any other published community rules that apply to your use of the Service.
We may investigate, moderate, remove, refuse, restrict, de-rank, age-gate, label, or disable access to any User Content, account, username, or feature if we reasonably believe it may violate law, these Terms, a published policy, the rights of others, or the safety, integrity, or reputation of the Service.
We may act based on reports from users, trusted flaggers, rightsholders, authorities, automated systems, internal review, or other sources. We may use automated tools and human review for spam prevention, fraud detection, security, abuse handling, and content moderation. We aim to act in a diligent, objective, and proportionate way, but we do not assume a general duty to monitor the Service.
Where applicable law gives you rights regarding decisions that materially rely on automated processing, we will apply the safeguards required by law. Depending on the situation, that may include additional human review or a way to request reconsideration.
Where appropriate and required by law, we may notify you about enforcement action or give you an opportunity to correct an issue. We may also preserve or disclose information if we reasonably believe it is necessary to comply with law, protect users, enforce these Terms, or protect Discussite and others from harm or liability.
To the fullest extent permitted by law and without limiting any mandatory consumer rights, the Service is provided "as is" and "as available." We do not guarantee that the Service will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, accurate, complete, or available at any given time, or that defects will be corrected.
We do not endorse or guarantee any User Content or third-party content. Opinions expressed by users are their own. You are responsible for deciding whether to rely on, view, share, or act on any content, link, or interaction available through the Service.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Discussite AB and its directors, officers, employees, contractors, affiliates, licensors, and service providers will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for any loss of profits, revenues, goodwill, use, data, or business opportunities, arising out of or related to the Service, these Terms, User Content, or third-party content or services.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, our total aggregate liability for all claims arising out of or relating to the Service or these Terms will not exceed the greater of: (a) the amount you paid us, if any, for the Service in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim; or (b) EUR 100.
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability for fraud, willful misconduct, gross negligence, death or personal injury caused by negligence, or any other liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited. If the law where you live gives you rights or remedies that cannot be waived, those rights and remedies continue to apply.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, you agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Discussite AB and its directors, officers, employees, affiliates, contractors, licensors, and service providers from and against any claims, actions, liabilities, damages, judgments, losses, costs, and expenses, including reasonable legal fees, arising out of or related to: (a) your User Content; (b) your misuse of the Service; (c) your breach of these Terms; or (d) your violation of law or another person's rights.
This section does not require you to indemnify us for losses to the extent caused by our own breach, negligence, or misconduct.
You may stop using the Service at any time. We may suspend, restrict, or terminate your access to all or part of the Service at any time if we reasonably believe you have violated these Terms, created risk or possible legal exposure for us or others, engaged in abuse or fraud, or if we are required to do so by law.
Termination or suspension does not limit any other remedies available to us. Sections that by their nature should survive termination will survive, including sections on User Content, Feedback, our intellectual property, disclaimers, limitation of liability, indemnity, governing law, and dispute resolution.
These Terms and any non-contractual disputes arising out of or in connection with them or the Service are governed by the laws of Sweden, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.
If you are a consumer, you may also have the benefit of mandatory protections under the laws of your country of residence, and nothing in these Terms takes those protections away. Where applicable law allows it, disputes will be resolved exclusively by the ordinary courts of Stockholm, Sweden. If applicable consumer law gives you the right to bring a claim elsewhere, that right remains unaffected.
We may update these Terms from time to time. If we make material changes, we will post the updated Terms and update the "Last updated" date above, and we may provide additional notice where required by law or where the change is significant.
The updated Terms become effective when posted or on the later effective date stated in them. By continuing to use the Service after the updated Terms become effective, you agree to them. If you do not agree, you must stop using the Service.
These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy and any published policies or additional terms that apply to specific features, are the entire agreement between you and us regarding the Service. If any provision is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in effect to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Our failure to enforce any provision is not a waiver of it. You may not assign or transfer these Terms without our prior written consent. We may assign these Terms as part of a merger, acquisition, corporate reorganization, or sale of assets. Events outside our reasonable control may affect our ability to provide the Service.
If you have questions about these Terms, contact us at hello@discussite.com.
Last updated: March 17, 2026
This policy is the public rulebook Discussite uses to decide what is allowed on the Service. It is written for users first, and it is also the policy moderators and future automated moderation systems are expected to apply when making enforcement decisions.
This User Conduct Policy explains what behavior and content are allowed, restricted, or prohibited on Discussite. It applies to everyone who visits, signs up for, posts to, reports content on, or otherwise uses the Service.
This policy forms part of the Terms of Service. If you use Discussite, you agree to follow this policy in addition to the Terms and our Privacy Policy.
This document is the user-facing source of truth for moderation on Discussite. Our moderators and any automated, model-assisted, or API-based moderation systems we use now or in the future are expected to evaluate content and conduct against this policy.
Internal moderation playbooks may add workflow detail, examples, severity scoring, or escalation steps, but they are intended to interpret this policy rather than silently expand it. If we materially change the rules users are expected to follow, we will update and publish this policy.
This policy applies across the Service, including usernames, display names, bios, avatars, cover images, submitted URLs, titles, posts, replies, votes, follows, reports, appeals, waitlist submissions, feedback, extension usage, and other account or profile activity.
It also applies when you use Discussite to direct people to content hosted elsewhere. A link, title, profile field, reply pattern, or account behavior may violate this policy even if no single sentence, viewed in isolation, looks obviously abusive.
We may review conduct based on user reports, trusted notices, rightsholder complaints, moderator review, link-safety tools, spam heuristics, account-security systems, and automated classification or triage systems. We may consider context such as severity, credibility, intent, repetition, coordination, account history, destination content, and attempts to evade enforcement.
Depending on the situation, we may leave content up, reduce distribution, place an interstitial or warning, block a URL or submission, require edits, remove content, freeze features, limit reach, suspend an account, permanently terminate an account, preserve evidence, or report matters to authorities where required or appropriate.
Examples in this policy are illustrative, not exhaustive. Attempts to get around the rules through misspellings, screenshots of text, coded language, redirect chains, throwaway accounts, or coordinated behavior will be treated as policy violations.
You may not use Discussite for illegal content or illegal activity. This includes content or behavior involving child sexual exploitation, trafficking, terrorism or violent extremist propaganda, credible threats of violence, solicitation of serious violent crime, sale or promotion of illegal goods or services, or instructions intended to facilitate serious harm.
We may act immediately and without prior notice where we reasonably believe there is an imminent safety risk, a credible legal risk, or a need to preserve evidence or comply with law.
You may not target people with harassment, abuse, or intimidation. This includes targeted insults, sustained hostile engagement, dogpiling, demeaning slurs, unwanted sexualized comments, mockery aimed at silencing someone, celebrating harm against a person or group, or encouraging others to harass.
You may not attack, exclude, or degrade people on the basis of protected characteristics such as race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, caste, disability, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or similar protected status. Claims of "just joking," quoting someone else, or discussing current events do not excuse conduct that functions as targeted abuse or promotion of hatred.
You may not post or threaten to post another person's private or identifying information without authorization. This includes home addresses, non-public phone numbers, personal email addresses, government IDs, financial details, precise location data, login credentials, intimate images shared without consent, or information that meaningfully increases the risk of stalking, fraud, or offline harm.
You may not expose private information through profile fields, discussion titles, replies, screenshots, metadata, or links to third-party pages that are themselves used to reveal private information. Sharing your own contact details for legitimate use is your choice, but you remain responsible for the consequences.
You may not use Discussite to distribute phishing pages, malware, spyware, unwanted software, deceptive downloads, fraudulent offers, impersonation scams, or links designed to trick users about where they are going or what they are opening.
Link destinations matter. A post may violate this policy because of the landing page, redirect behavior, file payload, or scam behind the link, even if the title or surrounding commentary appears harmless. We may block or remove suspicious URLs before or after publication.
You may not spam the Service or manipulate its systems. This includes repetitive low-value posting, mass self-promotion, duplicate submissions, referral or affiliate abuse, artificial engagement, vote manipulation, follow churn, brigading, coordinated amplification, sockpuppet or fake accounts, scraping or automation that breaks our rules, and attempts to overwhelm reports or moderation queues.
You may not probe, interfere with, or circumvent rate limits, security controls, CAPTCHA, account verification, moderation tools, or access restrictions. Attempts to evade prior enforcement, including by creating replacement accounts or rerouting content through other accounts, are themselves violations.
You may not impersonate a person, company, or source in a misleading way. This includes fake authority accounts, deceptive usernames or bios, fabricated affiliations, forged screenshots, invented quotes, or titles that materially misrepresent the linked content or source.
Use accurate, non-deceptive titles and context. Do not deliberately hide sponsorship, rewrite headlines to inflame, or post links under descriptions that are materially false about what the destination contains. Satire, parody, and commentary may be allowed when they are reasonably clear and not used as cover for fraud, harassment, or confusion.
You may not use Discussite to knowingly share or promote content that clearly infringes another person's intellectual property rights, violates confidentiality obligations, or distributes protected material without authorization. This includes obvious piracy links, leaked private materials, hacked data, or instructions intended to bypass access controls where the primary purpose is unauthorized access.
We may remove allegedly infringing or confidential material, especially where we receive a plausible notice or can reasonably see the issue from the submission itself. Repeated infringement or repeated attempts to repost removed material may lead to account restrictions or termination.
You may not post pornography, explicit sexual exploitation, or gratuitously graphic gore. We may also remove or restrict disturbing material where the primary effect is shock, humiliation, or harm rather than legitimate discussion, reporting, criticism, or documentation.
Where context matters, we may distinguish between discussion about difficult subjects and material that glorifies, fetishizes, encourages, or needlessly amplifies them. We may use warnings, reduced distribution, or removal depending on severity and the product surface involved.
Discussite is for useful, good-faith discussion. Keep submissions and replies meaningfully related to the linked material or conversation. Do not flood threads with empty reactions, derail discussion in bad faith, abuse reports as a weapon, or post content whose primary purpose is to bait outrage, provoke pile-ons, or waste moderator time.
We may moderate low-signal or bad-faith behavior even where it is not independently illegal or abusive, especially if it undermines discussion quality, overwhelms users, or creates operational harm. Relevance, originality, and honest context matter.
You may report content or accounts that you reasonably believe violate this policy. Do not knowingly file false, abusive, retaliatory, or automated reports at scale. We may act on reports, our own review, or automated detection before we contact the affected user.
You may ask us to re-check an action by contacting us through the support or review channels we make available, including hello@discussite.com. We may use additional human review for reconsideration where appropriate, especially for serious account actions or where an automated system materially contributed to the initial decision. We may deny repetitive, abusive, or bad-faith appeals.
We do not intend to rely solely on automated systems to make decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects on you without the safeguards required by applicable law. Depending on the case, those safeguards may include additional human review, recordkeeping, and a way to ask us to reconsider a decision.
This policy supplements the Terms of Service and should be read together with our Privacy Policy. If there is a direct conflict between this policy and the Terms, the Terms control to the extent of the conflict, except that this policy remains the primary rulebook for content and behavior moderation decisions.
We may update this policy from time to time to reflect product changes, safety risks, legal requirements, or moderation learnings. When we do, we will publish the updated version here and update the "Last updated" date.
Last updated: March 18, 2026
Discussite AB ("Discussite," "we," "us," and "our") is the controller of personal data covered by this Privacy Policy. This policy applies to Discussite, including our website, account system, public discussion features, Chrome extension, Raycast extension, waitlist, and related services.
We collect the information needed to run the Service, such as account details, profile information, content you submit, votes, follows, notifications, support or report messages, waitlist data, and basic technical or usage information.
If you use Google sign-in, we receive identity data from Google and our auth provider. If you use our extensions, they may access the current page URL so they can open the matching Discussite discussion. If you use Raycast password auth, those credentials are stored locally by Raycast on your device and sent to us only when you choose to sign in.
We use personal data to provide the Service, operate accounts, publish and moderate discussions, send service messages, improve the product, prevent abuse, protect users and Discussite, comply with law, and handle claims or disputes.
Our legal bases depend on the context and may include performance of a contract, legitimate interests, legal obligations, and consent where consent is specifically requested.
Discussite is built for public discussion. If you create an account or submit content, parts of your profile and activity may be public, including your username, profile details you choose to show, links, posts, replies, follows, and related timestamps or engagement.
Public content may be indexed, copied, cached, or archived by third parties outside our control. If you close your account, we may hide your profile, but some discussion content may remain where needed for thread integrity, moderation, legal compliance, or dispute resolution.
We use third-party providers to run Discussite. Depending on the feature used and the environment we operate, this may include Supabase for authentication, database, and realtime services; Cloudflare for hosting and security; Google for OAuth and URL safety checks; OpenAI for content moderation; PostHog for product analytics; GitHub for source code and operational workflows; Resend or similar email providers for transactional email; and Sentry if enabled for error monitoring.
We may share personal data with service providers, with other users where the Service is public by design, and where necessary for legal, safety, security, or business reasons. We do not sell or rent personal data, and we do not share personal data for another party's own targeted advertising.
Because we serve a global audience, personal data may be processed outside your country, including outside the EU/EEA. Where required, we rely on appropriate transfer safeguards.
We keep personal data for as long as reasonably necessary to operate the Service, protect users and Discussite, comply with law, enforce our rules, and resolve disputes.
We may use automated tools and human review for moderation, anti-abuse, fraud prevention, security, analytics, and link-safety purposes. We do not intend to rely solely on automated decisions that have legal or similarly significant effects on you without the safeguards required by applicable law.
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to request access, correction, deletion, restriction, objection, portability, and review of certain processing decisions. You may also withdraw consent where processing is based on consent.
Through the Service, you can already access or update parts of your account, request an export of your data, and close your account. For other privacy requests, contact us and we may ask you to verify your identity before we act. Where applicable law requires it, we aim to respond within one month.
You may also lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority. If you are in Sweden, that authority is IMY (Integritetsskyddsmyndigheten).
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We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect personal data, but no system is perfectly secure. The Service is not directed to children who cannot lawfully use it under applicable law.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will post the updated version here and update the date above.
For privacy questions, rights requests, or complaints, contact us at hello@discussite.com.
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