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Last updated: April 14, 2026

1. Who We Are and These Terms

Discussite AB ("Discussite," "we," "us," and "our") is a company based in Sweden that operates the Discussite platform. These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your access to and use of our website, apps, extensions, content, and related services (collectively, the "Service").

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.

2. Eligibility and Registration

You must be at least 18 years old to use the Service. When you create an account, you will be asked to provide your date of birth. If we learn or reasonably suspect that an account holder is under 18, we may suspend or terminate the account and delete associated personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Where we have specific indicators that an account holder may not be 18 or older, we may also require reasonable age-assurance measures consistent with applicable law, and may restrict or suspend the account pending such assurance. Providing false or misleading information about your age, including at account creation, is itself a breach of these Terms.

You may not use the Service if you are located in, or a national or resident of, any country or territory subject to comprehensive sanctions imposed by the European Union, the United Nations, the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), His Majesty's Treasury (HMT, UK), or other applicable sanctions authorities, or if your use of the Service would violate applicable export control or sanctions laws.

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.

You must notify us immediately at hello@discussite.com if you believe your account has been compromised.

By creating an account, you consent to receive electronic communications from us, including account verification, security alerts, moderation notifications, newsletters, and product updates. You may opt out of non-essential communications at any time through your account settings.

You are responsible for complying with the laws that apply to you when you access or use the Service.

3. The Service

Discussite is an online discussion platform. Users can share links to websites, post content, star content, maintain profiles, connect with 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.

When we refer to a "Site" on Discussite, we mean a dedicated page on the platform that references a single External Link, which may contain one or more Discussions. Each Site references an external link to a third-party URL ("External Link") as the subject of Discussions, alongside all User Content (as defined in section 6) associated with it — including Posts, stars, and metadata. A "Discussion" is a threaded conversation within a Site. A "Post" is any individual piece of user-submitted content within a Discussion, whether it starts a new Discussion or is a reply to an existing Post. The Service provides a forum for users to discuss content found elsewhere on the internet. We do not host, control, or take responsibility for the content at any External Link, except where the External Link points to a domain owned or operated by Discussite. Similarly, we do not endorse or assume responsibility for any User Content.

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.

Extensions we provide for third-party platforms (such as the Chrome Web Store and Raycast) are part of the Service and subject to these Terms. When using our extensions, you also agree to any additional terms or usage policies of the respective platform.

Content on the Service, including Sites, Discussions, and Posts, may be ordered or ranked based on factors such as recency, engagement signals (for example, stars and replies), topical relevance, and signals related to quality, safety, and policy compliance. We do not use special categories of personal data (such as data revealing health, sexual orientation, political opinions, or religious beliefs) to rank content. Where we offer ranking or recommender features, we will make available options to view content in a non-personalised way (for example, chronological order) to the extent required by applicable law. Further information about the main parameters used by our recommender systems, and how users can influence them, is available in the Protocol and in in-product disclosures.

4. Other Policies That Apply

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 Protocol (our community guidelines and acceptable-use policy) describes the conduct 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 make available other community rules or product-specific policies. Once made available through the Service, those policies become part of these Terms from their stated effective date, and your continued use of the Service after that date means you accept them.

5. Your License to Use the Service

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 content we create or license (such as our software, design, text, and graphics).

6. User Content: Ownership, Responsibility, and Risk

The Service may let you submit, upload, post, send, store, or otherwise make available links, posts, titles, text, profile information, images, 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.

The user who first submits an External Link is responsible for that submission, including for ensuring that the External Link itself complies with these Terms, the Protocol, and applicable law at the time of submission. Discussite does not attribute or assign ownership of a Site to any user. Discussite is not the author or publisher of Sites, External Links, or User Content, and acts as a hosting intermediary in relation to them. The closure of the submitting user's account does not remove the Site or the User Content of other users associated with it. All users participating in a Site are responsible for their own User Content, including for any External Links they submit within that Site.

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.

7. The License You Grant Us to Operate the Service

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, and support the Service and related products and features, including to promote the Service on its own platform (for example, by featuring popular discussions or activity).

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.

For the avoidance of doubt, this license includes the right to use User Content for the purpose of operating and improving automated content-moderation classifiers and metadata-extraction tools used to provide, moderate, or improve the Service, provided that any such use complies with applicable data protection law.

8. Public Discussions and Account Closure

The Service is designed around public discussion. If you make User Content public, other users may read, reply to, quote, flag, report, share, or refer to it through the Service and outside it.

If you close your account or we terminate it, we will hide your profile information (display name, bio, avatar, cover image) and your Posts from public view. Your username and display name will be replaced with a generic identifier, and your content will no longer be publicly visible. The structure of discussions you participated in may remain for thread integrity, but without attribution to you. We retain anonymized account records, moderation evidence for active or recent cases, and audit logs as described in the Privacy Policy and as reasonably necessary for the Service, moderation, fraud prevention, legal compliance, security, backups, recordkeeping, and dispute resolution.

9. Feedback and Ideas

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.

10. Our Intellectual Property

The Service, including our software, design, text, graphics, interfaces, trademarks, logos, branding, compilations, and all content other than User Content or third-party content accessible through External Links, 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.

Where an extension is distributed through a platform that requires open-source licensing (such as the Raycast Store), the source code of that extension is licensed under the MIT License as required by that platform. You may use, modify, and distribute such extension code subject to the MIT License terms. This open-source licensing applies only to the extension source code distributed under that license, and does not affect Discussite's intellectual property rights in the Service, its branding, or its proprietary backend systems.

11. Third-Party Websites, Services, and Content

Sites on the Service reference External Links to third-party websites, apps, downloads, services, or other content. We do not control, host, mirror, endorse, or guarantee any content at an External Link or any third-party service. For External Links pointing to domains owned or operated by Discussite, the terms applicable to those properties apply.

If you choose to click a link, leave the Service, download something, or interact with a third party in any other way, you do so at your own risk. You are responsible for evaluating the safety, legality, accuracy, and suitability of any External Link, third-party website, 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 External Links, third-party websites, content, or services. Your relationship with a third party is solely between you and that third party.

If you are the owner or operator of a website referenced by an External Link on Discussite and have a concern about how your website appears, contact us at hello@discussite.com.

12. Prohibited Uses

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 data or content from the Service 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 may not use the Service in violation of applicable sanctions, export controls, or trade restriction laws. You must also follow our Protocol and any other published community rules that apply to your use of the Service.

You may not use the Service, or any data obtained from it (excluding open-source extension code distributed under a separate license), to develop, train, or improve any machine learning model, artificial intelligence system, or similar technology without our prior written consent. This restriction does not apply to Discussite's own internal use of User Content and service data for the purposes described in these Terms, including operating, securing, moderating, improving, and analyzing the Service, such as through automated content classification, ranking, spam detection, and safety systems, in compliance with applicable law.

13. Intellectual Property Complaints

We respect intellectual property rights. If you believe that content on the Service infringes your copyright or other intellectual property rights, you may send us a notice that includes: (a) your name and contact information; (b) a description of the work you believe is infringed; (c) the specific URL or location of the allegedly infringing content on the Service; (d) a statement explaining why you believe the use is not authorized by the rights holder, its agent, or the law; (e) a statement, under penalty of perjury (or equivalent declaration under applicable law), that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are authorized to act on behalf of the rights holder; and (f) your physical or electronic signature.

Send intellectual property notices to legal@discussite.com. We will review valid notices and act expeditiously, which may include removing or disabling access to the reported content and notifying the user who posted it.

If you believe your content was removed by mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notice to the same address, including: (a) your name and contact information; (b) identification of the content that was removed and where it appeared; (c) a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the content was removed in error; and (d) your consent to the jurisdiction of the courts of Stockholm, Sweden, or, if you reside in the United States, the federal district court for the judicial district in which you reside.

We may terminate the accounts of users who are repeat infringers.

14. Moderation and Enforcement

We may investigate, moderate, remove, refuse, restrict, de-rank, age-gate, label, or disable access to any Site, External Link, 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 use automated tools, including AI-based content classification services provided by third parties, alongside human review to detect potential violations of our policies. Automated moderation may flag content for human review, delay publication, or prevent publication if a potential policy violation is detected. We also use automated risk scoring to detect suspicious account activity, including potential ban evasion and bot behavior. These automated assessments use hashed technical signals and behavioral patterns. Significant decisions (such as account suspension or termination) are subject to human review. We aim to act in a diligent, objective, and proportionate way, but we do not assume a general duty to monitor the Service.

If you believe content on the Service is illegal, you can report it using the report feature on any Site or Post, or by emailing legal@discussite.com. To help us act quickly and to enable us to assess the notice diligently, a notice of allegedly illegal content should include: (a) the URL or precise location of the content on the Service; (b) a sufficiently detailed explanation of why you consider the content illegal, including the law or rule you believe is breached; (c) your name and contact details (these may be omitted for notices concerning offences relating to Articles 3 to 7 of Directive 2011/93/EU, where permitted by law); and (d) a statement confirming your good-faith belief that the information in the notice is accurate and complete. Notices containing these elements are treated as giving us actual knowledge or awareness of the reported content for the purposes of applicable law. We aim to review reports within 14 days, though complex cases may take longer, and shorter timelines may apply where required by law or where the severity of the reported risk warrants faster action.

When we take enforcement action, we will, to the extent required by applicable law, provide the affected user with a statement of reasons, including the facts relied on, the legal or contractual basis for the decision, and information about how to contest it. Where automated tools contributed to the decision, we will indicate this.

If you disagree with a moderation decision, you may submit a complaint to legal@discussite.com. We aim to respond within 14 days. Complaints are handled under human supervision. We may decline to process complaints that are manifestly unfounded, repetitive, or submitted in bad faith. You may also pursue out-of-court dispute resolution (see section 19) or contact your local regulatory authority.

Where appropriate and required by law, we will notify you about enforcement action and give you an opportunity to respond before we restrict your account, except where (a) we are subject to a legal or regulatory obligation that prevents prior notice, (b) there is an imminent risk to the safety of users or the public, or (c) the account is involved in clearly breaking these Terms or illegal activity. 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.

15. Availability, Disclaimers, and No Warranties

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 External Link, 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 Site, User Content, External Link, or interaction available through the Service.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim any liability arising from or related to content at External Links, including malware, fraud, privacy violations, or harmful material at linked destinations.

16. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Discussite AB and its directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors, affiliates, licensors, service providers, and successors and assigns 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, External Links, 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 500.

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.

17. Indemnity

To the fullest extent permitted by law, you agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Discussite AB and its directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors, affiliates, licensors, service providers, and successors and assigns 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, including any External Links you submit and the content at their destinations; (b) your misuse of the Service; (c) your breach of these Terms; or (d) your violation of law or another person's rights.

18. Suspension and Termination

You may stop using the Service and close your account at any time through your account settings.

We may restrict, suspend, or terminate your account if we reasonably determine that you have violated these Terms, created risk or legal exposure for us or others, engaged in abuse or fraud, or if we are required to act by law or court order.

Before we restrict or terminate your account, we will provide you with a statement of reasons and an opportunity to respond, except where (a) we are subject to a legal or regulatory obligation that prevents prior notice, (b) there is an imminent risk to the safety of users or the public, or (c) the account is involved in clearly illegal activity. We may also terminate or restrict accounts that we reasonably determine are in breach of these Terms, with reasonable notice. To contest a moderation decision, see section 14 above.

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, the license you grant us to operate the Service, third-party websites and content, Feedback, our intellectual property, disclaimers, limitation of liability, indemnity, governing law, dispute resolution, and the miscellaneous provisions in section 21.

19. Governing Law and Disputes

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, mandatory protections under the laws of your country of residence remain unaffected. To the extent permitted by applicable law, disputes will be resolved exclusively by the ordinary courts of Stockholm, Sweden.

If you are not satisfied with the outcome of our internal complaint-handling process (see section 14) and you have exhausted all internal remedies, you may seek resolution through a certified out-of-court dispute settlement body. We will engage in good faith with any such certified body. You also retain the right to seek judicial remedy before the courts of the member state in which you reside.

The European Commission provides an online dispute resolution platform at https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr. We can be reached at legal@discussite.com.

20. Changes to These Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. If we make material changes, we will post the updated Terms, update the "Last updated" date above, and notify you through the Service (for example, via an in-app notification). We may also 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. Where applicable consumer-protection law requires it (for example, under EU law), material changes to these Terms will take effect only after a reasonable notice period, and you have the right to reject the changes and terminate your account before the updated Terms become effective without penalty. 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.

21. Miscellaneous

These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy and the Protocol, and any other 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.

We will not be liable for any delay or failure to perform our obligations under these Terms if the delay or failure results from events outside our reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, government actions, Internet or telecommunications failures, power outages, cyberattacks, pandemics, or acts of war.

22. Contact

Discussite AB's registered address is Box 599, 414 52 Göteborg, Sweden. Our organisation number is 559574-8483.

For intellectual property complaints, illegal content reports, regulatory inquiries, and as the designated point of contact under Articles 11 and 12 of the Digital Services Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2065), use legal@discussite.com.

For all general questions, and questions about these Terms or the Service, contact us at hello@discussite.com.