Graphit Terms of Service Last updated: June 25, 2026 1. Who operates Graphit Graphit is operated by Aleksandr Bagatka, an individual based in Poland ("Graphit", "we", "us", "our"). General contact: aleksandr@graphit.live Privacy contact: aleksandr@graphit.live Moderation, safety, and DSA contact: aleksandr@graphit.live Legal notices: aleksandr@graphit.live We can receive user, authority, moderation, DSA, and legal communications in English or Polish. If Graphit is later transferred to a company, you agree that Aleksandr Bagatka may assign these Terms, user accounts, rights, obligations, and Service operations to that company or another successor. We will give notice where required. 2. Agreement These Terms govern your access to and use of Graphit websites, apps, APIs, accounts, profiles, feeds, media, posts, comments, reports, notifications, and related services (the "Service"). By creating an account, accessing, or using the Service, you agree to these Terms and the Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use Graphit. 3. Service updates Graphit is a social network. We may add, change, suspend, or remove features over time. At launch, Graphit is provided as a free service. If paid features are added later, extra payment terms, prices, taxes, cancellation rights, and platform rules may apply. 4. Eligibility You must be 18 or older to use Graphit. You may not use Graphit if: - you are legally barred from using the Service; - we previously suspended or terminated you for serious or repeated violations; - you are using the Service for someone else without authority; - your use would violate law or these Terms. You must provide accurate account information and keep it current. 5. Accounts and security You are responsible for your account and all activity under it. You must: - keep login credentials secure; - not share, sell, rent, or transfer your account without our permission; - not impersonate anyone; - promptly tell us about unauthorized access or security issues; - use only accounts and access methods you are authorized to use. We may refuse, reclaim, or change usernames, handles, or profile identifiers if needed for security, impersonation, trademark, abuse, legal, or operational reasons. 6. Your content "User Content" means anything you submit, upload, publish, transmit, display, or otherwise make available through Graphit, including text, profiles, bios, usernames, photos, videos, audio, comments, cards, links, reactions, reports, and other materials. You keep ownership of your User Content. You grant Graphit a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable, sublicensable license to host, store, copy, process, reproduce, display, publish, distribute, transmit, adapt, resize, transcode, translate, moderate, remove, and otherwise use your User Content as needed to operate, secure, improve, promote, and provide the Service. This license lasts until your User Content is deleted from the Service, except that copies may remain in backups, logs, cached copies, other users' interactions, legal records, safety records, or places where continued use is lawful and technically or legally necessary. You represent that: - you own your User Content or have all rights needed to post it; - your User Content does not violate law, third-party rights, or these Terms; - you have consent to post personal data or private content about others; - you will not upload sensitive, illegal, or harmful content. 7. Public visibility Graphit is a social network. Public profiles, posts, media, comments, reactions, and other public activity may be visible to users and possibly to the public. Other users may copy, save, screenshot, share, or re-publish your public content. We are not responsible for user actions outside our reasonable control. 8. Prohibited content and conduct You may not use Graphit to post, promote, coordinate, or enable: - illegal content or illegal activity; - child sexual abuse material, sexual exploitation, grooming, or sexual content involving minors; - non-consensual intimate content; - threats, incitement to violence, self-harm encouragement, terrorism, or extremist violence; - harassment, stalking, bullying, doxxing, blackmail, or intimidation; - hate, dehumanization, or targeted abuse based on protected characteristics; - fraud, scams, phishing, impersonation, deceptive identity, or misleading claims; - malware, credential theft, unauthorized access, or security attacks; - spam, mass messaging, fake engagement, platform manipulation, or bot activity; - unauthorized scraping, harvesting, crawling, or data mining; - sale or purchase of accounts, followers, likes, or engagement; - infringement of copyright, trademark, publicity, privacy, or other rights; - posting another person's personal data without lawful basis and consent where needed; - content designed to evade moderation or enforcement; - activity that burdens, disrupts, reverse engineers, or damages the Service; - use of the Service to build, train, or improve competing datasets, models, or services without our written permission. This list is not exhaustive. We may restrict content or conduct that creates legal, safety, security, operational, or reputational risk. 9. Moderation We may moderate the Service to enforce these Terms, comply with law, protect users, protect rights, and keep Graphit usable. Moderation actions may include: - rejecting or filtering content before posting; - removing, hiding, labeling, age-restricting, or reducing visibility of content; - limiting recommendations or distribution; - disabling comments, features, or interactions; - warning users; - requiring verification or additional steps; - suspending, restricting, or terminating accounts; - preserving records for safety, security, legal, or abuse-prevention reasons; - reporting serious illegal content or threats to authorities where lawful or required. Moderation may use human review, user reports, trusted signals, automated tools, keyword filters, media checks, duplicate-detection systems, spam detection, safety classifiers, hash matching, account reputation, and other technical measures. Automated tools may be wrong. We may reverse decisions after review. We apply moderation in a diligent, objective, and proportionate way where required, while considering safety, legal duties, freedom of expression, privacy, and rights of others. 10. Reports and illegal content notices You may report content or users through in-app tools where available or by contacting aleksandr@graphit.live. For illegal content notices, include: - your name and email address, unless the notice concerns offences where anonymity is legally protected; - the exact URL, account, content ID, screenshot, or other location details; - a clear explanation of why the content is illegal or violates these Terms; - the country or law you believe applies, if relevant; - a statement that you believe the information and allegations are accurate and complete. We may confirm receipt and inform you of our decision where required. We may reject unclear, abusive, bad-faith, or insufficient notices. Misuse of reports, appeals, or legal notices may lead to restrictions. 11. Appeals and DSA rights If we remove, restrict, suspend, or terminate content, features, monetization, or accounts because of alleged illegality or Terms violations, you may appeal by contacting aleksandr@graphit.live or using in-app appeal tools where available. Appeals should identify the decision, explain why it was wrong, and include relevant evidence. For EU users and qualifying decisions under the Digital Services Act, internal complaints are free and available for at least six months after you are informed of the decision. We will handle complaints in a timely, non-discriminatory, diligent, and non-arbitrary way. Appeal decisions will not be based solely on automated means where the DSA requires human supervision. EU users may also have rights to use certified out-of-court dispute settlement bodies and to complain to a Digital Services Coordinator, without losing the right to go to court. 12. DSA transparency Where the Digital Services Act requires it, we may publish transparency reports, information about average monthly active recipients in the EU, moderation statistics, and related notices. 13. Recommender systems Graphit may recommend, rank, order, or personalize content using main parameters such as: - accounts you follow or interact with; - content you view, like, bookmark, comment on, report, or ignore; - recency and availability of content; - popularity and engagement; - content type, language, media type, and declared settings; - safety, integrity, moderation, spam, and quality signals; - blocked users and other user controls. The relative importance of these parameters may change by feature. Safety and legal signals may override personalization. Where controls are available, you may influence recommendations by following or unfollowing accounts, liking or hiding content, blocking users, changing settings, reporting content, or using chronological/non-personalized views if offered. 14. Intellectual property Graphit, excluding User Content, is owned by Aleksandr Bagatka or relevant licensors. This includes software, design, logos, trademarks, trade names, text, graphics, APIs, and other materials. You receive a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to use the Service as allowed by these Terms. You may not copy, modify, distribute, sell, lease, reverse engineer, or create derivative works from Graphit except where law allows or we give written permission. 15. Copyright and IP complaints If you believe content on Graphit infringes your rights, contact aleksandr@graphit.live with: - your name and contact details; - identification of the protected work or right; - the exact location of the allegedly infringing content; - an explanation of the infringement; - a statement that your notice is accurate and sent in good faith; - proof of authority if acting for someone else. We may remove or restrict content, request more information, notify the user, or restore content if the complaint is insufficient or disputed. Repeat infringement may lead to account termination. 16. Privacy Our Privacy Policy explains how we process personal data. By using Graphit, you agree that we may process data as described there. 17. Legal requests and authorities We may preserve, disclose, or provide access to account data, content, logs, or other information when we believe in good faith that it is necessary to: - comply with valid law, court orders, warrants, subpoenas, regulator requests, law-enforcement requests, or other binding legal process; - protect users, the public, Graphit, or others; - investigate illegal activity, fraud, abuse, security incidents, or rights violations; - enforce these Terms. We may review requests, ask for clarification, narrow overbroad requests, object where lawful, and notify affected users where lawful and practical. We may not notify users if prohibited, unsafe, impractical, or legally restricted. These Terms cannot stop courts, regulators, law enforcement, or public authorities from using legal powers they have under applicable law. 18. Third-party services Graphit may link to or integrate third-party services, platforms, app stores, sign-in providers, hosting providers, analytics tools, payment providers, or websites. We are not responsible for third-party services, terms, content, or practices. Your use of them may be governed by their terms and privacy policies. 19. Apple App Store terms If you access Graphit through an Apple app: - these Terms are between you and us, not Apple; - Apple is not responsible for Graphit or its content; - Apple has no duty to provide maintenance or support for Graphit; - Apple may be a third-party beneficiary of these Terms where required by Apple rules; - your use must comply with Apple Media Services Terms and other applicable Apple rules. 20. Service changes and availability We may change, suspend, restrict, or discontinue any part of the Service at any time. We do not guarantee that the Service will be uninterrupted, secure, error-free, available in every location, or free from data loss. We may perform maintenance, impose limits, remove features, or block access where needed for safety, legal, security, technical, or business reasons. 21. Termination You may stop using Graphit at any time and may request account deletion. We may suspend or terminate your access if: - you violate these Terms; - your use creates risk or possible legal exposure; - your account is inactive for a long period; - we must comply with law or platform rules; - the Service, or a material part of it, is discontinued. After termination, your right to use the Service ends. Sections that by nature should survive will survive, including content licenses, moderation/legal records, disclaimers, liability limits, indemnity, dispute terms, and payment obligations if any. 22. Disclaimers The Service is provided "as is" and "as available." To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, availability, accuracy, reliability, and security. We do not endorse, verify, or guarantee User Content. You use content and interactions on Graphit at your own risk. Nothing in these Terms limits rights that cannot legally be excluded, including mandatory consumer rights. 23. Liability limits To the maximum extent permitted by law, Graphit and Aleksandr Bagatka are not liable for: - indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages; - lost profits, revenue, goodwill, data, content, opportunities, or reputation; - user conduct or User Content; - unauthorized access, service interruption, bugs, errors, or data loss; - third-party services or platform actions; - legal, business, financial, medical, or other decisions based on content from the Service. To the maximum extent permitted by law, total liability for all claims relating to the Service is limited to the greater of: - the amount you paid to Graphit for the Service in the 12 months before the claim; or - EUR 50. These limits do not apply where prohibited by law, including liability for intentional misconduct, fraud, death or personal injury caused by negligence, or mandatory consumer/data-protection rights. 24. Indemnity To the extent permitted by law, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless Graphit and Aleksandr Bagatka from claims, losses, damages, liabilities, costs, and expenses, including reasonable legal fees, arising from: - your User Content; - your use of the Service; - your violation of these Terms; - your violation of law or third-party rights; - your misuse of reports, notices, or legal processes. This does not limit mandatory rights you may have as a consumer. 25. Governing law and disputes These Terms are governed by Polish law, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. If you are a consumer in the European Union or another jurisdiction with mandatory consumer protections, this choice of law does not deprive you of protections that cannot be waived by contract. Before starting formal proceedings, you agree to try to resolve disputes informally by contacting aleksandr@graphit.live and giving a reasonable description of the issue. We will try to respond within 30 days. Courts in Poland will have jurisdiction unless mandatory law gives you the right to bring claims elsewhere, such as in your country of residence. The EU Online Dispute Resolution platform has been discontinued. EU users may consult current consumer redress resources or, for qualifying DSA content-moderation disputes, certified out-of-court dispute settlement bodies. 26. Changes to these Terms We may update these Terms. The "Last updated" date shows the latest version. If changes are material, we may notify you in the app, by email, or by another reasonable method where required. Continued use after changes take effect means you accept the updated Terms. If you do not agree, stop using Graphit. 27. Miscellaneous These Terms and the Privacy Policy are the entire agreement between you and us for the Service. If any part is invalid or unenforceable, the rest remains effective. Our failure to enforce a term is not a waiver. You may not assign your rights or obligations without our written consent. We may assign these Terms as described above. Headings are for convenience only. 28. Contact General support: aleksandr@graphit.live Privacy: aleksandr@graphit.live Moderation, reports, appeals, and DSA requests: aleksandr@graphit.live Legal notices and legal process: aleksandr@graphit.live Legal requests must include the requesting authority or party, legal basis, jurisdiction, affected account or content, requested data, deadline, and contact details. We may require proper formal service where law requires it.