コミュニティルール
最終更新日: 2026年6月1日
These Community Rules apply to Oshizi websites, games, accounts, rooms, chat features, rankings, replays, forms, and related services, including oshizi.com, AppleGame+, ColorTiles+, and any other Oshizi service that links to these Rules (collectively, the "Service").
These Rules are part of the Terms of Service. Violating these Rules may result in moderation or enforcement action.
The purpose of these Rules is to keep Oshizi services fair, safe, and usable.
1. Follow the Terms
You must follow the Terms of Service, these Community Rules, applicable law, and any feature-specific instructions shown in the Service.
Conduct does not need to be listed word-for-word to be prohibited. If behavior is abusive, deceptive, harmful, unfair, disruptive, or intended to avoid these Rules, we may take action.
Do not look for loopholes. These Rules are interpreted according to their purpose and context.
2. Age Requirement
You must be at least 13 years old to use the Service.
If you are under the age of majority in your country or region, you may use the Service only with permission and supervision from a parent or legal guardian.
3. Account Rules
You are responsible for your account and for activity that occurs through it.
You must not:
- create accounts using offensive, hateful, sexually explicit, misleading, infringing, impersonating, or abusive usernames;
- impersonate another person, streamer, moderator, administrator, brand, or Oshizi operator;
- share, sell, transfer, trade, lend, steal, or buy accounts;
- access another user's account without permission;
- create or use accounts to evade bans, restrictions, rate limits, room controls, moderation, or enforcement;
- mass-create accounts;
- use multiple accounts to manipulate matchmaking, rooms, reports, rankings, replays, scores, medals, votes, rewards, or records;
- use accounts for spam, scams, phishing, harassment, cheating, automation, or attacks.
We may rename, restrict, suspend, or terminate accounts that violate these Rules.
4. Fair Play
Do not cheat, attempt to cheat, help others cheat, or use anything that gives an unfair advantage.
Prohibited conduct includes, without limitation:
- macros;
- bots;
- scripts;
- automated input;
- board solvers;
- move calculators;
- external hint tools;
- unauthorized overlays or assistance tools;
- modified clients;
- packet tampering;
- replay forgery;
- score manipulation;
- ranking manipulation;
- timer or timescale manipulation;
- use of browser developer tools to alter gameplay or results;
- lagswitching or intentional connection manipulation;
- exploiting bugs instead of reporting them;
- bypassing anti-cheat, anti-macro, anti-abuse, rate-limit, or security systems.
If you are unsure whether a tool or behavior is allowed, do not use it.
5. Competitive Integrity
Do not harm the fairness of games, rooms, rankings, records, matchmaking, or public results.
You must not:
- throw games to help or harm another user;
- collude to manipulate results;
- manipulate scores, rankings, medals, replays, records, or statistics;
- repeatedly leave games to disrupt others;
- grief rooms, players, hosts, or spectators;
- flood rooms with connections;
- manipulate matchmaking with alternate accounts, browsers, devices, networks, or identities;
- coordinate with spectators or outside tools to gain an advantage;
- evade restrictions through account, browser, session, device, or network changes.
Casual play is allowed. Deliberately ruining the game for others is not.
6. Ban and Restriction Evasion
Do not evade any ban, restriction, rate limit, room control, account restriction, matchmaking restriction, IP block, network block, or enforcement action.
Evasion includes using:
- another account;
- another browser;
- another tab identity;
- another device;
- another network;
- VPNs, proxies, or similar services;
- cleared or modified browser storage;
- automated reconnects;
- another person's account or device;
- any other workaround intended to avoid enforcement.
Room-level restrictions are still restrictions. Service-level restrictions may apply for serious or repeated violations.
7. Names, Room Titles, and Public Text
Usernames, nicknames, room titles, messages, reports, and other visible text must not be abusive, misleading, unlawful, or disruptive.
You must not use text that:
- contains slurs or hate speech;
- promotes discrimination, violence, or harassment;
- is sexually explicit or obscene;
- threatens, attacks, or targets others;
- impersonates another person or Oshizi operator;
- contains private personal information;
- advertises unrelated services;
- promotes cheating, abuse, scams, or evasion;
- is intended to mislead, provoke, or disrupt.
We may reset, remove, restrict, or block names or text that violate these Rules.
8. Harassment and Abuse
Do not harass, threaten, stalk, dox, shame, target, or abuse other users.
Prohibited behavior includes:
- personal attacks;
- threats of violence;
- sexual harassment;
- discriminatory harassment;
- hate speech;
- doxxing or sharing personal information;
- encouraging self-harm;
- targeted harassment across rooms, accounts, or services;
- repeated unwanted contact.
Banter is allowed only when it is clearly mutual and does not cross into harassment, hate, threats, or abuse.
9. Chat and Communications
Do not spam, flood, or abuse chat, reports, forms, usernames, nicknames, room titles, or other communication features.
You must not use communication features for:
- repetitive or disruptive messages;
- scams or phishing;
- malicious links;
- unrelated advertising;
- harassment;
- explicit or unsafe content;
- cheating coordination;
- abuse coordination;
- false reports;
- report spam;
- attempts to provoke moderation drama.
Some Oshizi games may use preset chat messages instead of free text. Preset chat must not be abused.
10. Room Hosts
Some games allow users to host or manage rooms.
Depending on the game, hosts may be able to start games, change settings, approve or deny entry, enable room controls, reset nicknames, kick users, or ban users from a room.
The host's decision is generally final within that room.
Host powers must not be used for harassment, discrimination, cheating, evasion, abuse, or other violations of these Rules. Oshizi may take action against hosts who abuse room controls.
11. Reports
Use reporting tools responsibly.
You may report cheating, harassment, spam, abuse, security issues, or other serious problems. Reports should be truthful and made in good faith.
Do not submit false, malicious, repetitive, or abusive reports. Report abuse may itself result in enforcement action.
Do not harass suspected cheaters or turn reports into public drama. Report the issue and move on.
12. Service Abuse and Security
Do not attack, disrupt, probe, scan, overload, reverse engineer, or interfere with the Service or its infrastructure.
Prohibited conduct includes:
- denial-of-service activity;
- request flooding;
- websocket flooding;
- automated room creation;
- automated joining or leaving;
- abuse of reconnect behavior;
- scraping or harvesting;
- unauthorized API use;
- unauthorized access attempts;
- attempts to access admin tools or non-public systems;
- attempts to read, modify, or delete another user's account, session, room, score, replay, or data;
- malicious use of bugs or security issues.
Security issues should be reported responsibly and must not be exploited.
13. Service-Specific Rules
AppleGame+
AppleGame+ may include solo play, random matchmaking, custom rooms, streamer rooms, spectators, scores, rankings, medals, and replays.
In AppleGame+, you must not:
- use macros, solvers, board analyzers, scripted input, timing manipulation, or unauthorized assistance;
- tamper with actions, scores, rankings, medals, game state, or replays;
- disrupt random matchmaking, custom rooms, streamer rooms, spectators, or admission controls;
- abuse host controls, safe mode, kicking, banning, nickname resets, or room settings;
- use spectators, alternate accounts, outside communication, or other tools to give players an unfair advantage;
- evade room bans, service restrictions, nickname resets, or anti-abuse systems.
ColorTiles+
ColorTiles+ may include solo play, random matchmaking, custom rooms, streamer rooms, spectators, scores, rankings, medals, and replays.
In ColorTiles+, you must not:
- use macros, solvers, board analyzers, scripted input, timing manipulation, or unauthorized assistance;
- tamper with actions, scores, rankings, medals, game state, or replays;
- disrupt random matchmaking, custom rooms, streamer rooms, spectators, or admission controls;
- abuse host controls, safe mode, kicking, banning, nickname resets, or room settings;
- use spectators, alternate accounts, outside communication, or other tools to give players an unfair advantage;
- evade room bans, service restrictions, nickname resets, or anti-abuse systems.
Other Oshizi Services
Other Oshizi services may have feature-specific instructions. You must follow those instructions in addition to these Rules.
14. Enforcement
If you violate these Rules, Oshizi may take action with or without prior notice.
Enforcement actions may include, without limitation:
- warning;
- username or nickname reset;
- content removal;
- room removal;
- kick or room-level ban;
- chat restriction;
- matchmaking restriction;
- score, medal, ranking, replay, or record removal;
- invalidation of suspicious games or results;
- account restriction;
- account suspension or termination;
- password reset requirement;
- email verification requirement;
- rate limiting;
- IP, network, device, session, or browser-related restriction;
- temporary or permanent blocking from all or part of the Service;
- reporting to service providers, infrastructure providers, or authorities where appropriate.
Severe violations, including cheating, attacks, harassment, evasion, unauthorized access, or legal violations, may result in immediate enforcement.
We are not required to disclose anti-cheat logic, anti-abuse logic, security signals, internal records, or moderation methods.
15. Appeals and Contact
If you believe an enforcement action was made in error, you may contact us with enough information to review the issue, such as service name, account username, nickname, room code, approximate time, and a description of what happened.
Submitting an appeal does not guarantee reversal of enforcement action.
For reports, appeals, or rule questions, contact: