Community Rules

These rules keep Wishbullet fair, constructive, and useful for everyone.

Submitting Ideas

  • 1.One idea per submission. Keep ideas focused on a single, actionable request.
  • 2.Target the right entity. Make sure your idea is directed at the entity that can actually act on it.
  • 3.Be specific. Describe what you want to happen, not just what the problem is.
  • 4.No duplicates. Search for existing ideas before submitting. Duplicates will be merged.
  • 5.No harassment or threats. Criticize decisions, not people. Ideas that target individuals with harassment will be removed.

Voting

  • You get one vote per idea and up to 30 votes per day.
  • Vote for ideas you genuinely want to see happen. Do not create multiple accounts to inflate votes.
  • Coordinated vote manipulation (brigading) will result in account suspension.

Status Claims & Evidence

When an entity acts on an idea, community members with sufficient reputation can submit a status claim with evidence.

Accepted receipt types

  • Official statements, blog posts, PR
  • Release notes, changelogs
  • Policy or T&C page changes
  • Legislative records, official gazettes
  • Video/audio interviews
  • Reputable news reports
  • Screenshots or community observations

Receipt guidelines

  • Shipped claims need observable change evidence
  • Acknowledged claims can use statement evidence
  • Always link to the primary source
  • Screenshots alone are weak evidence — pair with a link
  • Claims require 50 rep to submit

Disputes & Challenges

All status changes enter a cooldown period during which they can be challenged.

Cooldown windows

  • Acknowledged / Planned: 48 hours
  • Shipped / Rejected: 7 days

Challenge stakes

  • Ack / Planned: 5 rep
  • Shipped / Rejected: 15 rep
  • Challenges require 30 rep and a reputation stake.
  • The loser pays the stake — this discourages frivolous challenges while protecting legitimate ones.
  • Disputed claims are resolved by the Council (5-member quorum).

Creating Entities

  • Provide an official source. Entities with a Tier A source (official website, app store) are auto-approved. Tier B/C sources require council review.
  • No duplicates. Search existing entities before creating a new one.
  • Accurate info only. Provide a real name and description. Fake or joke entities will be removed.

Comments & Discussion

  • Stay on topic. Comments should relate to the idea being discussed.
  • Be respectful. Disagree with ideas, not people. No personal attacks, slurs, or threats.
  • No spam. Do not post promotional content, repeated messages, or unrelated links.

Reputation

Reputation is earned through constructive participation and determines what actions you can take.

0

Submit ideas, vote, comment

30

Challenge status claims

50

Submit status claims

Reputation penalties apply for wrong claims, failed challenges, and spam. Repeated bad-faith actions may result in suspension.

Enforcement

  • Vote manipulation — creating alt accounts or coordinating brigades results in permanent ban.
  • Harassment — targeting individuals with threats or abuse results in immediate suspension.
  • Spam — promotional content and repeated low-quality submissions result in rep penalties and possible suspension.
  • Bad-faith claims — repeatedly submitting false status claims results in rep loss and temporary claim restriction.

These rules exist so the community can hold entities accountable, fairly and transparently.