Legal & policies

Acceptable Use & Community Guidelines

Last updated: June 28, 2026

These guidelines explain, in plain language, what we expect from everyone who uses LifeChoices. They expand on Section 6 of our Terms of Use and are part of your agreement with us.

The short version

LifeChoices exists to help you think clearly through real decisions, using the wisdom of people you trust or admire. That only works if the profiles on this platform are built honestly, used respectfully, and never used to deceive, harm, or exploit anyone — including the people they're modeled on.

Building advisor profiles

If the profile is of someone you know: they need to consent, in writing, through our Mentor Consent & Release, before you can build a profile of them. This is true even if you have plenty of material — messages, voice memos, old emails — that could technically be used to build one. Consent isn't a formality here; it's the whole point.

If the profile is of a public figure: we only build these from material that person made public themselves — their writing, interviews, speeches, published work. We don't use leaked, private, or stolen material, and we don't build a profile of a public figure in a way designed to embarrass, defame, or mislead people about what they actually believe.

Either way: every profile is an interpretation, not a resurrection. Please don't present LifeChoices output to others as if it were a verified, confirmed statement from the real person — in a screenshot, a social post, an article, or anywhere else. If you wouldn't be comfortable telling the real person "I shared this and said it was you," don't share it that way.

What's not okay

  • Building a profile of a real person without their consent (Section 6.1 of our Terms)
  • Using a public figure profile to spread misinformation about what that person actually thinks or has said
  • Using any profile to harass, defame, or impersonate someone for fraudulent purposes
  • Trying to extract or reconstruct a mentor's private questionnaire answers from their profile's outputs
  • Creating multiple accounts to evade a suspension or ban
  • Using the Service to generate content that is illegal, that sexualizes minors in any way, that promotes violence, or that is designed to harm a specific real person
  • Attempting to disrupt, reverse-engineer, or gain unauthorized access to the Service

What we do if something goes wrong

If we find a profile that violates these guidelines, we may remove it, suspend the account that created it, or both — depending on severity. If the real person modeled in a profile contacts us with a concern, we will investigate in good faith, and we may suspend the profile while we do, even before reaching a final decision.

If you believe a profile about you, or about someone you know, was created without proper consent, please tell us at lifechoicesai@gmail.com. You don't need to be a LifeChoices user to raise this.

Crisis-adjacent content

LifeChoices is not a crisis service. If a conversation on the platform suggests you or someone else may be in danger, we may surface crisis resources, but we are not equipped to intervene directly. If you are in crisis, please contact emergency services or a crisis line in your area — see Section 9 of our Terms of Use for specific numbers.

Questions

If you're not sure whether something is okay, ask us first at lifechoicesai@gmail.com. We'd rather answer a question than deal with the cleanup afterward — and so would you.

Questions about this document? Email lifechoicesai@gmail.com.