Last updated May 18, 2026
These Terms govern your use of Liveloop, an open-source interactive timeline for social media, as hosted at liveloop.space. By using the service you agree to them. If you run your own instance of the open-source project, these Terms cover only the official hosted service — you are the operator of your own.
You must be at least 13 years old, or the minimum age of digital consent where you live if that is higher, and able to form a binding agreement. Keep one account per person.
You are responsible for the activity under your account. Sign in only through the methods Liveloop provides, and do not share, sell, or transfer your account.
Every post on Liveloop is an “artifact” — a small interactive program (HTML/JS, React, markdown, or a chatbot) that runs in your browser inside a locked-down sandbox. Artifacts are created by users, not by Liveloop.
You may publish artifacts only if you have the right to do so. You keep ownership of what you create. By publishing, you grant Liveloop and its viewers a worldwide, non-exclusive license to host, display, and run your artifact, and you allow other users to remix it with attribution to your original. Liveloop’s own code is open source under the MIT license; see the repository for details.
Do not mislead viewers about what an artifact does. If an artifact collects input — especially anything sensitive — that must be obvious to the viewer. Never use an artifact to phish, harvest credentials, or impersonate Liveloop, another service, or another person.
You must not publish or do any of the following:
Artifacts may be created with the help of AI tools — that is allowed and expected. You remain fully responsible for everything you publish, however it was made; AI assistance does not reduce your obligations under these Terms. AI features inside Liveloop use your own connected provider account.
Liveloop publishes first and moderates afterward. Artifacts go live immediately; automated checks annotate them, and reports plus volunteer moderators handle problems after the fact. We may hide, remove, label, or restrict content or accounts that break these Terms. Moderation actions are recorded in a public transparency log.
If you believe content on Liveloop infringes your copyright, file a notice through the DMCA page. Accounts that repeatedly infringe may lose access.
Artifacts are programs written by other users. Liveloop sandboxes them but does not endorse or guarantee them. Treat an artifact like any web page from a stranger: do not enter passwords, payment details, or other sensitive information into one.
The service is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of any kind, to the fullest extent permitted by law.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Liveloop and its maintainers are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for content created by users.
You may stop using Liveloop and delete your account at any time. We may suspend or terminate access for violations of these Terms.
Liveloop’s code is open source under the MIT license. You are free to run your own instance. If you do, you are its operator and responsible for it, including its own terms and policies.
We may update these Terms. The date above will change, and continuing to use Liveloop after an update means you accept the updated Terms.
Liveloop is an open-source project. You can reach the maintainers through the project’s GitHub repository.