Overclock Discord Community Terms
Rules for participating in the free Overclock community on Discord, including conduct, moderation, informal support, member content, and protection against data leaks.
1. Acceptance
The Overclock community on Discord is run by GL Estrategias Digitais Ltda. (Overclock), CNPJ 29.231.457/0001-99.
By joining, remaining in, reading, posting, reacting, messaging, participating in calls, or otherwise interacting with the Overclock community on Discord, you accept these Community Terms, the Overclock Terms of Use, the Overclock Privacy Policy, and Discord's own rules.
If you do not agree with these rules, do not use the community.
2. Nature of the community
The Overclock community on Discord is a free, educational, experimental, community-run channel about webcoding, AI, agents, automation, product, software building, and related topics.
Content shared in the community may include opinions, experiences, code, examples, suggestions, member responses, live discussions, and experimental material. None of this constitutes legal, accounting, medical, or financial advice, managed security, penetration testing, auditing, a guarantee of results, SLA-backed support, or final validation for production.
You are responsible for reviewing, testing, adapting, and validating any suggestion before using it in a project, for a client, on infrastructure, in a database, or in a production environment.
3. Core security and LGPD rule
Do not send sensitive personal data, client data, third-party data, credentials, tokens, keys, cookies, .env files, signed URLs, screenshots with confidential information, database dumps, full logs, documents, financial data, health data, or data belonging to children/teenagers.
- Before asking for help, remove or mask names, emails, phone numbers, documents, and personal identifiers.
- Remove tokens, API keys, bearer tokens, refresh tokens, secrets, passwords, OAuth callbacks, signed query strings, and cookies.
- Do not post data belonging to clients, leads, users, patients, students, employees, or consumers without authorization.
- Do not post content protected by contract, NDA, intellectual property, or trade secret without authorization.
4. Member responsibility
- You are responsible for everything you post, send, share, or run from the community.
- You are responsible for having permission to share code, screenshots, logs, text, and data.
- You are responsible for the legal basis and authorizations related to your own data and your clients’ data.
- You are responsible for technical decisions, deployments, integrations, commands, automations, and the consequences of using community suggestions in production.
5. Prohibited conduct
- Harassment, discrimination, threats, stalking, humiliation, or personal attacks.
- Spam, flooding, abusive self-promotion, scams, phishing, malware, or social engineering.
- Requesting, selling, posting, or trading credentials, access, tokens, personal data, or databases.
- Disclosing third-party data without authorization.
- Instructing illegal activity, intrusion, system abuse, or security bypass.
- Recording, exposing, or reproducing private conversations without authorization.
- Impersonating another person, company, moderation, or the Overclock team.
6. Support and member responses
Messages from members, moderators, guests, and participants do not necessarily represent an official Overclock position.
Help received on Discord is informal. It may be incomplete, incorrect, outdated, or unsuitable for your case. You must test and review it before applying it.
Official support, when it exists, follows the channel Overclock announces and may depend on your plan, subscription, availability, queue, scope, and specific rules.
7. Code, prompts, and examples
Code, prompts, commands, snippets, templates, and examples shared in the community are provided as educational material, without warranty.
You must review licenses, security, dependencies, privacy, compatibility, testing, performance, costs, logs, secrets, permissions, and impact before using them.
8. Moderation
Overclock may moderate, hide, edit, move, delete, archive, block, or report messages, attachments, profiles, and content that violate the rules, create risk, or harm the community.
Overclock may warn, restrict, remove roles from, mute, kick, or ban members, including without prior notice in serious situations, legal risk, security risk, abuse, fraud, data exposure, rights violations, or recurring non-compliance.
Moderation is not obligated to monitor all content in real time.
9. User content
You retain rights to the content you post, subject to third-party rights.
By posting content in the community, you authorize Overclock to store, display, moderate, use for security, respond to, document, investigate incidents involving, preserve as evidence of abuse regarding, and otherwise operate the community around that content.
Do not post anything you don't want other members to see, copy, or comment on. Community channels should not be used for confidential information.
10. Personal data and privacy
Overclock may process data necessary to administer the community, such as Discord ID, messages, reactions, roles, moderation logs, participation, reports, subscription status where applicable, and security records.
When you connect Discord to Overclock for Founders benefits or automatic roles, Overclock saves the minimum link between your account and your Discord ID, calculates eligibility from your subscription, and may process transient role-sync results, as described in the Privacy Policy.
Discord is an independent platform and also applies its own terms, policies, logs, settings, security, and data handling.
Overclock's Data Protection Officer (DPO) is Guilherme Laschuk. The official channel for privacy, LGPD, personal data, exercising data subject rights, and communications with the ANPD (Brazil's data protection authority) is [email protected].
11. Incidents and reports
If you identify exposure of personal data, secrets, credentials, abuse, a scam, a vulnerability, prohibited conduct, or a security risk, notify moderation at [email protected].
Do not exploit vulnerabilities, do not amplify exposure, do not copy exposed data, and do not share the incident publicly before receiving guidance from moderation.
12. Short text for Rules Screening
By joining the Overclock community, you accept the Terms of Use, the Privacy Policy, and these rules. The community is free, experimental, and educational. Do not send keys, tokens, credentials, sensitive personal data, client data, confidential logs, or material you're not authorized to share. You are responsible for what you build, run, publish, or deliver to your clients using tools, examples, AI agents, guidance, or content discussed here. Overclock may moderate, remove content, or end access to protect the community, users, and third parties.
13. Language
These Community Terms were originally written in Portuguese and translated into English for convenience. In case of any conflict, ambiguity, or divergence between the Portuguese and English versions, the Portuguese version prevails.