GullyPage exists so that people can establish professional credibility. That only works if what is published here can be trusted. This policy sets out what is not allowed, how we treat professional claims, and what happens when something is reported.
It applies to everything published through GullyPage: profiles, posts, images, contact details, services information and custom section content. It forms part of our Terms of Use.
Identity and credentials
Misrepresenting who you are is the most serious breach of this policy, and the one we act on fastest.
You must not:
- impersonate another person, business, institution or public body, or imply an association that does not exist;
- claim a qualification, degree, registration, licence, certification or award you have not been granted;
- claim current or former employment, a role, or a client relationship that is untrue;
- use another person’s name, photograph or professional history as your own;
- present an unaccredited or fictitious institution as though it were accredited; or
- register a username in order to prevent someone else from using their own name, or to sell it to them.
We display what users assert. We do not check qualifications or registrations, and we do not issue verification badges. If a claim looks false, report it — we investigate and can require evidence, remove the claim, or suspend the account.
Health, legal and financial content
Posts on these subjects reach people who may act on them. Extra care applies.
- Content must be general information, not individual advice, and must not present itself as a substitute for consulting a qualified professional about a specific situation.
- You must not discourage people from seeking qualified care, promote unproven or dangerous treatments, or claim to cure, prevent or treat a serious condition without accepted evidence.
- You must not guarantee outcomes — legal results, investment returns, cures or recovery.
- Claims of fact should be attributable. Where a post rests on a study, a guideline, a rule or a judgment, cite it.
- Where your professional body restricts advertising, solicitation or fee disclosure, your content must comply with those rules. That responsibility is yours.
We apply a standard disclaimer to posts in these categories. You may add your own, but you may not remove the requirement.
Prohibited content
The following must not be published on GullyPage:
| Category | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Impersonation and false credentials | Covered in detail above |
| Fraudulent services | Offers that are not genuine, advance-fee schemes, fake job or investment offers, guaranteed-outcome claims |
| Hate speech | Attacks or dehumanisation based on religion, caste, race, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability or place of birth |
| Harassment | Targeting an individual with abuse, threats, or repeated unwanted contact; publishing content intended to intimidate |
| Non-consensual personal information | Another person’s phone number, address, identity documents, medical or financial details published without their consent |
| Illegal content | Anything unlawful under Indian law, including content that incites violence or an offence |
| Sexual content | Sexually explicit material, and any content that sexualises a minor — which we report to the authorities |
| Copyright infringement | Text, images or work reproduced without permission or a valid licence |
| Plagiarism | Presenting someone else’s writing or work as your own, including uncredited AI-generated reproductions of a specific source |
| Spam and manipulation | Bulk or repetitive posting, keyword stuffing, hidden text, link schemes, or pages created only to manipulate search ranking |
| Malware and deception | Links to malicious software, phishing pages, or content that misrepresents where a link leads |
| Dangerous misinformation | Health, legal or financial claims that are demonstrably false and could cause harm if acted on |
Images
Every post carries one image. You must have the right to use it. Do not upload photographs of identifiable people without their consent, clinical or patient images without documented consent and de-identification, or images that carry another party’s trademark in a way that suggests endorsement.
We strip location metadata from uploads automatically, but you remain responsible for what the image itself shows.
Reporting content
Anyone can report a profile or a post. No account is needed. Use the report link on the page, or write to care@gullysystem.com with the URL and what is wrong.
Reports can be made for: impersonation, false credentials, copyright infringement, spam, dangerous or misleading information, harassment, non-consensual personal information, and other inappropriate content.
How we respond
We review every report against this policy. Our target response times:
| Report type | First response |
|---|---|
| Impersonation, false credentials | 24 hours |
| Dangerous health, legal or financial claims | 24 hours |
| Content sexualising a minor | Immediate removal and referral to the authorities |
| All other reports | 72 hours |
| Appeals | 5 working days |
Depending on what we find, we may take no action, ask for evidence, require an edit, remove the content, hide a section, restrict publishing, suspend the account, or terminate it. We record the reason for every action.
We generally warn first for a first, non-severe breach. We do not warn first for impersonation, content that endangers someone, or content sexualising a minor.
Appeals
If we act on your content and you believe we got it wrong, reply to the notice we send you, or write to care@gullysystem.com within 30 days. A different reviewer looks at the case. If the appeal succeeds we restore the content and remove the strike from your record.
Legal requests
We respond to valid legal requests from courts and authorised agencies. Where the law permits, we tell the affected user before acting. Requests should be sent to care@gullysystem.com.
Changes to this policy
We update this policy as new patterns of misuse appear. Material changes are notified to account holders by email, and the “last updated” date always reflects the current version.