Fanturf

Community Guidelines

Last updated: 22 April 2026

Fanturf is built around fan culture — the passion, the rivalries, the fan art, and the stories that stickers, tifos, and graffiti tell. That culture belongs to everyone, regardless of who they support, where they come from, or who they are.

We don't censor opinions about the clubs or causes fans support. Fierce rivalries, controversial artefacts, and blunt fan expression are part of the culture. What we won't host is content designed to dehumanise or intimidate people based on who they are.

What is not allowed

Racism and racial discrimination

Stickers, captions, or imagery that demean, dehumanise, or attack people based on their race or ethnicity.

Fascist and Nazi content

Nazi symbols, fascist insignia, and any content that promotes, glorifies, or rehabilitates these ideologies.

Anti-LGBTQ+ content

Content that attacks, demeans, or calls for discrimination against people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Religious and ethnic hatred

Content that portrays an ethnic group or religion as subhuman or calls for violence or discrimination against them.

Extreme violence and gore

Graphic or gratuitous violent imagery shared for shock value rather than legitimate fan-culture context.

Pornography and non-consensual intimate imagery

Actual pornographic photos or videos, or intimate images of a real person shared without their consent. This is a platform for documenting fan culture in public spaces — not for adult content, and not for weaponising someone's image.

The spirit of these rules

These guidelines are not about policing fan opinions. You can upload artefacts mocking rival clubs, celebrating ultras culture, or expressing strong political views from the terraces. Fandom has always been political and we respect that.

The line is drawn at content whose purpose is to attack people for who they are — their race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, or gender. That kind of content doesn't add to fan culture; it just makes the space hostile to the people who should be welcome in it.

Stickers, tifos, and graffiti from supporter culture often contain cartoon nudity, rude gestures, or satirical sexual imagery. That's part of the scene and we're not here to sanitise it. The ban on pornography and non-consensual intimate imagery above is specifically about adult photographic / video content and imagery that weaponises a real person — not about cartoon stickers.

Reporting

If you see a post that violates these guidelines, tap the flag icon on it and choose "Offensive or hateful content". Reports are reviewed by our team. Posts that receive multiple reports are automatically hidden while we review them.

Accounts that repeatedly upload content that violates these guidelines are suspended until reviewed.

You are responsible for what you upload

Fanturf hosts your photos; we don't create them. If you upload a photo you don't own, or content that breaks the law in your country, the legal responsibility sits with you as the uploader — not with Fanturf.

Only upload photos you personally took. If a person is recognisable in the shot, make sure they're okay with being posted. Don't post anything that would be illegal to publish in Norway or where you live. If a rights holder (a club, an artist, or an individual) asks us to remove something, we will.

The full legal version of this lives in our Terms of Service, Section 6.

Questions? Email hello@fanturf.app.