JeffreysPrompts.com is a place for developers and AI enthusiasts to find prompts that improve their work. These guidelines help maintain a welcoming, helpful, and productive environment for everyone.
1. Be Respectful
Treat everyone with respect. People here come from diverse backgrounds and have different perspectives. What connects everyone is an interest in building better tools and workflows with AI.
- Be kind and constructive in your feedback
- Assume good intentions from other community members
- Celebrate others' contributions and successes
- Be patient with newcomers and those learning
- Respect different skill levels and experience
2. Prohibited Content
The following content is not allowed on JeffreysPrompts.com:
Spam and Self-Promotion
- Repetitive or unsolicited promotional content
- Low-quality content posted solely for visibility
- Misleading titles or descriptions
Harmful or Malicious Prompts
- Prompts designed to generate malware or exploit code
- Prompts intended to bypass AI safety measures
- Prompts that could enable fraud, scams, or deception
- Prompts for generating CSAM or other illegal content
Copyright Infringement
- Prompts copied from paid courses or books without permission
- Content that violates others' intellectual property rights
- Prompts that encourage copyright infringement
Hate Speech and Harassment
- Content that promotes hatred based on identity or background
- Targeted harassment or bullying of individuals
- Threats or advocacy of violence
- Doxxing or sharing others' personal information
Personal Information
- Sharing others' private information without consent
- Including API keys, passwords, or credentials in prompts
- Prompts designed to extract personal information
3. Quality Standards
This library aims for high quality. When contributing prompts:
- Test your prompts - Make sure they work as intended across different AI models
- Be specific - Vague prompts are less useful than concrete, actionable ones
- Provide context - Explain when and why to use the prompt
- Include examples - Show what good input and output looks like
- Keep it focused - One prompt, one purpose
- Document limitations - Note any edge cases or known issues
4. Attribution and Credit
Proper attribution matters:
- Credit sources - If your prompt is inspired by or builds on someone else's work, give them credit
- Be honest about authorship - Only claim credit for work you created or significantly modified
- Respect licenses - Follow the terms of any license attached to prompts you use or modify
- Link to original work - When referencing external resources, include links
5. Enforcement
Violations of these guidelines are taken seriously. Depending on the severity, consequences may include:
- Warn - Send a friendly reminder for minor or first-time issues
- Remove content - Take down prompts or comments that violate guidelines
- Restrict access - Temporarily limit your ability to contribute
- Suspend account - For serious or repeated violations
- Ban permanently - For egregious violations or pattern of abuse
Enforcement aims to be fair and proportionate. Most issues can be resolved with a friendly conversation.
6. Reporting Violations
If you see content that violates these guidelines, please report it:
- Email - report@jeffreysprompts.com
- GitHub - Open an issue with the "report" label
- In-app - Use the "Report" button (coming soon)
When reporting, please include:
- Link to the content
- Which guideline was violated
- Any additional context
All reports are reviewed personally. Reporter identities are kept confidential.
7. Appeals Process
If you believe your content was removed in error, or you were unfairly penalized:
- Email appeals@jeffreysprompts.com with your appeal
- Explain why you believe the decision was incorrect
- Provide any relevant context or evidence
- Allow up to 5 business days for a response
Appeals are reviewed by someone other than the person who made the original decision.
8. Questions
If you have questions about these guidelines or need clarification:
- Email: community@jeffreysprompts.com
- GitHub Discussions: github.com/Dicklesworthstone/jeffreysprompts.com/discussions
- Twitter: @doodlestein
Thanks for being here!
These guidelines exist to keep things running smoothly. By using JeffreysPrompts.com, you help make AI development better for everyone.