Code of Conduct System
If the user's device is jailbroken, rooted or OS changed, and it is detected as an emulator, the KNOWHERE App will stop issuing CBK/GBK/KNC and other rewards. Please note that we will not perform asset recovery for users who use software cracking methods. We will conduct governance based on the classification of user behavior, and the main evaluation dimensions are:
- 1.Using technical cracking methods to obtain KNOWHERE Rewards (software cracking, code level scoring, click simulation).
- 2.Using low-quality means to obtain KNOWHERE Rewards (uploading low-quality videos that do not meet official standards, low-quality interactive video behavior).
At the same time, we will establish a COC scoring system, and users with low COC scores will be downgraded.
Specific violation examples include:
Examples | Type | System Result | Consequence |
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Reverse engineering | Hacking/ Simulation | COC Violation |
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Clicking simulation/hacking | Hacking/Simulation | COC Violation |
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Interacting with multiple mobiles with KNOWHERE activated at the same time | Hacking/Simulation | COC Violation |
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Upload Non-Web3-related video | LQ Interaction | COC Violation |
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Unmeaningful Comments | LQ Interaction | COC Violation |
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Using improper means to swipe video performance data such as views/likes/replies to obtain weekly GBK ratings | Hacking/Simulation | COC Violation | Related account:
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Using improper means to get incentives for inviting friends | Hacking/Simulation | COC Violation | Related account:
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