Terms & Conditions Are Weapons. Read That Again.
Let’s be real:
No one reads the terms.
That’s not your fault—it’s by design.
They're long, bloated, and written in lawyer-speak that makes your eyes glaze over by line 3. But here’s the catch: behind that wall of boredom is where the real damage happens.
You clicked “Accept.”
Now they can:
Track you even when the app’s closed.
Sell your clicks to advertisers you’ll never meet.
Take down your post with no warning.
Claim rights over your own content.
And if you complain?
They’ll quote the very thing you didn’t read.
“It’s in the terms.”
Fine print isn’t small by accident. It’s a tool of control.
Big platforms don’t serve you. They contain you.
Every clause, every buried condition, is crafted to protect them—not you.
They control:
What you can post.
How you earn.
Who sees your work.
Whether you get banned—or shadowbanned—overnight.
You’re not a user. You’re a subject.
And they’ve already written your cage.
Wavyst Doesn’t Play That Game
We built Wavyst because we’re tired of control disguised as service.
No shady clauses. No silent penalties. No legal traps hiding behind a scrollbar.
What you see is what you get.
Clear terms, written like a human.
No data resale.
Your content = your property.
Community rules that make sense—and don’t shift silently overnight.
You deserve a platform that respects your brain—not one that tricks you with language.
This isn’t just ethics. It’s survival.
If you want to keep your voice, your craft, your control—
you need to know what you’re agreeing to.
And if you’re tired of being the product,
maybe it’s time to read the terms—and then walk away from them.
That’s why we built Wavyst.