Welcome to AITAH.app!
Thanks for stopping by. Before you jump into sharing or reading stories on AITAH.app, we need to go over a few ground rules. This page explains how things work legally when you use our platform, not in complicated legal speak, but in a way that actually makes sense.
These Terms of Service (“Terms”) are a mutual agreement between you (the user) and us (AITAH.app). By using our platform, you’re agreeing to follow these rules. If something here doesn’t sit right with you, we totally get it, but in that case, you shouldn’t use the site.
Whether you’re here to post a dilemma, weigh in on someone else’s situation, or just browse verdicts like NTA, YTA, ESH, or NAH, these terms apply.
By Using AITAH.app, You’re Saying “Yes” to the Following:
- You’re old enough (legally) to agree to this stuff.
- You’re using the site because you want to, not under any pressure.
- You understand that if you don’t agree with these terms, the right move is to not use the site.
It’s like being invited to a friend’s place, you’re welcome, but you’ve got to respect the house rules.
What You Can Expect from Us
At AITAH.app, our goal is to give people a space to tell their stories, ask hard questions, and get honest feedback from a community. We do our best to keep the site safe, fair, and functioning, but we don’t make any promises that everything you read here is always 100% accurate or up-to-date. Think of it as a platform for discussion, not a source of legal, professional, or life-altering advice.
Content You See on AITAH.app
We aim to keep things as real and accurate as possible, but remember, most of what you see on AITAH.app comes from real users, not editors or fact-checkers.
That means:
- Some stories might be exaggerated, incomplete, or one-sided.
- The verdicts and comments reflect opinions, not official judgments.
- You’re responsible for how you interpret and use what you read here.
If you’re looking for professional advice (legal, medical, psychological, etc.), we recommend speaking directly to a qualified expert. AITAH.app is here for community insight, not certified guidance.
How We Expect You to Behave
We want this space to stay open, respectful, and safe for everyone, even when opinions get heated. So here’s what we ask from you:
- Don’t break any laws while using AITAH.app.
- Don’t try to hack, overload, or mess with the site.
- Don’t upload anything malicious like viruses or spam.
- Don’t impersonate others or pretend to be someone you’re not.
In short: use the platform like a decent human being. It helps keep things running smoothly for all of us.
Respecting Ownership, Ours and Yours
Everything you see on AITAH.app, like our logo, layout, and original platform design, is protected by copyright and other intellectual property rights. That means you can’t take our work and republish, remix, or reuse it without asking.
Likewise, the content you post is yours. But by sharing it on AITAH.app, you’re giving us permission to host it, show it to others, and keep it on the platform even if you later delete your account or story.
We’ll never sell your story or turn it into a Netflix show (we wish!), but we do need the legal right to keep it on the site and show it to others who want to read or comment.
Sometimes We Link to Other Sites
While scrolling through AITAH.app, you might come across links to outside websites, maybe in a user post, a comment, or something we shared. Just a heads-up:
- We don’t control what happens on those other sites.
- We’re not responsible for their content, privacy policies, or how they handle your data.
- If you decide to click and explore, it’s totally up to you.
So treat external links the same way you’d treat advice from a random stranger online, with curiosity, but also with caution.
Our Legal Limits (aka “The Fine Print That Matters”)
We do everything we reasonably can to keep AITAH.app secure, functional, and valuable, but we’re still just human (and so is our team). So here’s where we draw the line:
We’re not responsible for any damage, direct, indirect, financial, emotional, or otherwise, that might happen from using the platform or trusting the content on it. That includes:
- Lost profits or opportunities
- Data loss
- Offensive or inaccurate content
- Emotional distress from a harsh verdict (yep, it happens)
Basically, use AITAH.app at your own discretion. Think of it like joining a conversation, not signing a contract.
If There’s a Legal Disagreement
If something serious ever comes up legally between you and AITAH.app, here’s how it’ll work:
- These terms follow the laws of the country or region where we operate.
- If a dispute goes to court, it’ll happen in that legal jurisdiction.
- We hope it never comes to that, but if it does, everyone agrees to follow the rules set by that system.
We’re here to build a community, not start legal battles. But this part is necessary to protect everyone involved, including you.
Terms May Evolve (Just Like Stories on the Platform)
We may update these Terms from time to time, whether that’s to reflect changes in the law, improvements to AITAH.app, or community feedback. If we do, we’ll update the “Last Updated” date at the bottom of this page.
Whenever we make changes:
- You’re agreeing to the new version just by continuing to use the site.
- It’s your responsibility to check in occasionally and stay informed.
No need to obsessively refresh the page, but a quick peek now and then helps make sure you’re still on the same page (literally and legally).
By Using AITAH.app, You’re Saying “I Agree”
Just by using the site, whether you’re posting a situation, casting a vote, or scrolling through verdicts, you’re confirming that you’ve read, understood, and agreed to these Terms.
If that ever changes for you, it’s totally okay to step away. Consent and choice matter here, just like they do in the situations shared on AITAH.app every day.
Got Questions? Reach Out
If something here doesn’t make sense, or if you’ve got a question about how things work behind the scenes, we’re here to help.
You can always reach us at: [email protected]
We’re real people, and we’ll do our best to get back to you quickly.
Last Updated
September 2, 2025