Community Guidelines
A short guide to being a good Highzcore citizen — for creators and workers alike.
Effective May 16, 2026
Highzcore is small, global, and built on trust. This page covers the day-to-day behaviour we expect from everyone using the platform. It complements the Acceptable Use Policy, which covers the hard prohibitions.
For creators
- Be specific in your projects. Vague briefs get vague feedback. Tell workers what you want them to evaluate.
- Pay reasonable rates. The default per-task payouts on each tier are fair — don\'t try to negotiate lower.
- Approve or reject within 48 hours. Workers depend on your decisions to get paid. Don\'t sit on submissions.
- Reject only with reason. Tell the worker why so they can do better next time. "Low quality" isn\'t a reason; what was low about it is.
- Don\'t try to contact workers off-platform. If someone gave you great feedback, leave them a Tier-impacting positive note in the system, not a DM.
For workers
- Read the question. Watch the video. Honest, thoughtful responses get approved fast and move you up tiers. Skimming gets you rejected.
- Write like you talk. Workers who write like a survey-bot are filtered out by reviewers. Use your own voice.
- Don\'t collude. Don\'t coordinate with other workers to vote a particular way or to inflate counts.
- Be honest about your audience. If you don\'t have 10k Twitter followers, don\'t claim you do. Inflated follower counts get rejected by admins anyway.
- Submit one quality response per project. Trying to game the system with rapid-fire low-effort answers hurts your reputation.
How tiers work
Workers start at Tier C. Quality + reliability over time move you to Tier B (better task access) and Tier A (premium tasks + lower fees). Bad behavior moves you down — and Tier C with low scores eventually loses task access entirely.
Quality signals admins use
- Response length, relevance, and specificity (Insights).
- Whether your reasoning matches your vote (ABTest).
- Whether the post URL you submitted matches the platform you said + actually exists (Promote).
- Patterns: workers who submit suspiciously similar responses across multiple projects get flagged.
- Reports from other workers + creators.
If you have a problem with someone
Use the support channel inside the app or DM the bot. Don\'t take it public. We resolve most disputes within 24 hours.
If you mess up
Everyone makes mistakes. A submission rejected for low quality isn\'t the end of the world — re-read the project brief, try again on a different task. Repeated mistakes signal a pattern; consistent quality earns back tier in days, not weeks.
Thanks for being here. Building a platform that works for both sides depends on everyone — creators and workers — treating it like a real community, not a vending machine.