Terms of Service
Last Updated: June 2026
We dislike endless legal jargon as much as you do. These terms are written in plain English to explain the rules for using Thinklog. By signing in and using the platform, you agree to these terms.
1. Your Account
You need a GitHub account to sign in and post logs.
You are responsible for maintaining the security of your GitHub account. Activity performed through your account is considered your responsibility unless you notify us of unauthorized access.
We reserve the right to suspend or remove accounts that violate these Terms.
2. Your Content & Ownership
You Own Your Content
We do not claim ownership of the reasoning logs, constraints, solutions, comments, or other content you create and publish on Thinklog.
License to Operate the Platform
By posting content on Thinklog, you grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to store, display, reproduce, distribute, and make your content available through the platform.
This license exists solely so we can operate Thinklog and make your content accessible to other users.
Public by Default
Content published on Thinklog is public by default.
- Proprietary company code
- NDA-protected information
- API keys or credentials
- Database passwords
- Sensitive personal information
- Trade secrets or confidential business information
You are solely responsible for the content you choose to publish.
3. Acceptable Use
Thinklog exists to share technical reasoning, debugging processes, and problem-solving knowledge.
You agree not to:
- Post spam, advertisements, or promotional content
- Publish malicious code intended to harm users or systems
- Harass, threaten, or abuse other users
- Impersonate another person or organization
- Attempt to disrupt, overload, or interfere with the platform
- Use automated systems to scrape or collect platform data without permission
We reserve the right to remove content or suspend accounts that violate these rules or undermine the purpose of the platform.
4. Use Content at Your Own Risk
Thinklog is a repository of community-contributed knowledge.
We do not verify that user-submitted solutions are accurate, secure, complete, or suitable for any particular purpose.
The platform and all content are provided "as is" and "as available."
If you choose to implement code, configurations, architectural decisions, or recommendations found on Thinklog, you do so at your own risk.
Thinklog and its creators are not liable for any loss, damage, security incident, service disruption, data loss, or other consequences resulting from the use of platform content.
5. Platform Availability
Thinklog is an evolving project.
While we aim to keep the platform available and reliable, we do not guarantee uninterrupted service or 100% uptime.
We may modify, improve, suspend, or discontinue features of the platform at any time.
6. Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time.
If significant changes are made, we will update the "Last Updated" date and may provide notice through the platform.
Continued use of Thinklog after changes become effective constitutes acceptance of the updated Terms.
7. Contact
If you have questions about these Terms or need to report a violation, please contact us: