Community guidelines
Keep reviews grounded in real experience so people can trust what they read.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
These guidelines explain what can be posted on Bharosilo and how reviews should be written. Our standard is simple: review content should be honest, specific, and based on a real first-hand experience.
How to write a useful review
- Describe a real visit, purchase, or interaction.
- Include details that help others understand what happened.
- Be fair about both good and bad parts of the experience.
- Stay focused on the establishment and the service you actually received.
- Disclose any conflict of interest if it may affect your review.
What is allowed
You can share genuine opinions, ratings, photos, and replies that come from your own experience. Honest disagreement is allowed. Strong criticism is allowed when it is tied to a real event and written without abuse or manipulation.
What is not allowed
- Reviews without a first-hand experience.
- Paid, incentivized, gifted, or quid-pro-quo reviews.
- Fake, duplicate, coordinated, competitor, or self-serving reviews.
- Brigading, vote manipulation, fake engagement, or other attempts to game visibility.
- Impersonation, harassment, hate speech, threats, spam, or off-topic content.
- Sharing private or sensitive information without permission.
Conflicts of interest
If you are a current or former employee, owner, contractor, family member, close friend, or competitor, say so when it matters. If you cannot be objective, do not post the review.
Enforcement
Content that breaks these guidelines may be removed, limited, or downranked. Repeated abuse can lead to account restrictions or suspension. Businesses can report suspicious content, and users can appeal moderation decisions through the contact page or reporting flow where available.
When we review a report, we may look at the account history, review patterns, supporting evidence, and whether the content appears coordinated or misleading.
Need help?
If you are unsure whether something belongs on the site, write it as if you were explaining the experience to a friend who was not there. If it still feels like it would mislead that person, don't post it.