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Community Guidelines
Last updated: April 19, 2026
The Party Rental Blueprint community is for operators, manufacturers, and service providers to share what works, ask honest questions, and help each other build real businesses. These guidelines exist so the community stays useful and trustworthy. They apply to community posts, articles, comments, profile content, and anything else you publish on the Site.
1. Be helpful and honest
- Share real experience. If something is opinion, say so.
- Cite where your numbers come from. "I made $X last summer" is fine, made-up stats aren't.
- Disagree with ideas, not people. Operators come from every background.
2. No spam, no covert marketing
- Don't post the same content repeatedly, in multiple threads, or across categories.
- You may mention your own products, services, or content if it's genuinely relevant, but disclose that it's yours.
- No affiliate links, lead-gen funnels, MLM/pyramid pitches, or "DM me to buy" posts.
- Manufacturers and service providers post deals through their dashboard, not in community threads.
3. No fake reviews, fake stories, or impersonation
- Don't post reviews you weren't paid to write, or were.
- Don't claim to be another operator, manufacturer, employee, or any member of the Party Rental Blueprint team (including Blake).
- Don't create multiple accounts to inflate likes, comments, or "second opinions."
4. Keep it safe and legal
- No content that is illegal, defamatory, hateful, harassing, sexually explicit, or that promotes violence or self-harm.
- No content that encourages unsafe operation of inflatables, generators, vehicles, or any equipment (e.g., "skip the stakes," "ignore the wind rating").
- No advice that's clearly intended to help someone evade taxes, dodge insurance, or avoid required licensing/inspection in their state.
5. Respect privacy and copyright
- Don't post anyone's personal contact info, customer info, or private messages without consent.
- Only post photos, logos, and content you have the right to use. Copyright complaints follow our DMCA Policy.
6. Editorial review for community articles
Long-form articles submitted to the community section go through editorial review before they appear publicly. We may suggest edits, request sources, or decline to publish, usually for length, accuracy, promotional tone, or off-topic content.
7. How moderation works
- We may remove or edit content, hide it from public view, or decline to publish at any time, with or without notice.
- Repeated or serious violations can lead to account suspension or permanent removal.
- You can appeal a moderation decision by emailing info@partyrentalblueprint.com.
- Reporting something? Email the same address with a link and a brief explanation. We aim to review within a few business days.
8. These rules sit alongside the Terms
These Community Guidelines are part of, and incorporated into, our Terms & Conditions. Violations of these guidelines are violations of the Terms.
