HellYea™ was built on rage, redemption, and radical humor. We believe in emotional honesty, public pettiness for good, and the right to express hellish truths — but every infernal kingdom needs rules. This document outlines how we expect our community to behave across social platforms, forums, comments, and official HellYea™ content spaces.
The HellYea™ Code of Conduct
We are a darkly humorous, emotionally charged, donation-powered rebellion. Here’s how to stay in bounds:
Vent your rage, name names, curse the exes — we’re here for it.
Use satire, sarcasm, and theatrical shade.
Share content that’s bold, personal, or painfully funny.
Do not post hate speech (racism, sexism, homophobia, etc.)
No threats of real-world violence or harm.
No doxxing (sharing personal info without consent).
We don’t care if you call your ex a demon — but you can’t call for someone’s real death. Know the line.
Free Speak™ Policy
This is our community’s philosophical backbone.
We believe pain deserves a platform, not a muzzle. We support satire, swearing,
grief, vengeance fantasies, and uncomfortable emotional truths — so long as they aren’t rooted in hate.
We won’t silence angry women, scorned lovers, queer sadness, or messy public grief. That’s exactly the fire this company was forged in.
Free Speak™ is not a license to abuse — it’s a license to scream into the abyss with purpose.
Platform Behavior Expectations
Across all public HellYea™ spaces (social posts, Registry comments, Book of the Damned submissions, etc.)
Keep it infernally honest, not cruel for cruelty’s sake.
Satire and storytelling are welcome.
We love dramatics — just don’t drag real people into harm’s way.
Posts may be featured or roasted — you accept that risk when you engage.
Reporting & Response
If something crosses a line.
Email support@hellyeainc.com with the subject line “Community Concern.”
Our moderators (probably Kevin) will investigate. If it’s out of bounds, we’ll take it down.
We reserve the right to warn, restrict, or ban users who violate these standards, but we’re not here to silence uncomfortable truths. We’re here to draw the line where real harm begins.
If you're actually in Hell — and not just gifting it — help is real. Call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.