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I think maybe HiveWatchers treats the kind of precise details you might want to know as something of a trade secret so users don't try to fly under their radar. Generally what's going to get someone in trouble is pretty obvious and if you treat Hive like it's a college and know what a college's standard academic honesty policy would be you should be fine. Don't plagiarize (including self-plagiarism), don't impersonate somebody else, don't threaten anyone, ect. Hive has a Terms of Service )Tos) so if you haven't already reviewed it you should go to https://hive.blog/tos.html.

Alternatively, since ChatGPT is a tool you can ask ChatGPT to outline Hive's ToS to get the general gist. Just don't go one extra step and copy-paste it for a blog post title "An Introduction to Good Behavior on Hive for Newbies."

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