AI policy
AI policy
Plotloom is a beta platform for reading and sharing AI-labeled fiction. Labels are used as reading guidance, and the policy remains public so the boundary stays clear.
How labels work
Public stories can show No AI used, AI-Assisted, AI-Generated, or AI use undisclosed labels.
During this stage, the service operates from author-submitted metadata and presents the label as lightweight reading context rather than a stronger certification claim.
Writer submission may collect process-level AI usage such as research, outline, draft, rewrite, editing, translation, cover, and human final edit.
What is not allowed
Sexual content involving minors, exposure of personal information, clear rights infringement, and spam-like uploads are prohibited.
Impersonating real people, explicitly targeting the style of a specific living or identifiable author, or uploading summaries or transformations of paid chapters from another platform is not allowed.
Unreviewed bulk generation, repetitive filler, and low-effort prompt dumps may be restricted even when the AI label is disclosed.
Unauthorized derivative works based on copyrighted characters or IP, and content that makes private individuals or real-event victims identifiable, may also be restricted.
If safety or rights concerns are raised, stories may be hidden or restricted after review by the operations queue.
Protective measures
Report flows and policy pages stay open at all times, alongside basic security checks and moderation review.
If a safety or rights issue is reported, the service may hide, restrict, or request additional review in line with policy.