How to Use Cylive
Cylive is a platform that can be used for promoting your blog, product, service, Web store, website, etc. You can even showcase your talents, abilities, articles, research or ANY other digital stuff.
There are NO editorial controls that Cylive exercises on what you publish and how. Yet, there are restrictions on how you can use the platform.
What You Can’t Do
Cylive believes in providing you complete freedom for publishing content in ANY personalized forms. However, with the freedom there is also a responsibility for publishing meaningful information that can be viewed and used by other users of Cylive.
However, with the freedom there is also a responsibility for publishing meaningful information that can be viewed and used by other users of Cylive.
So what is not permitted on Cylive?
The following actions constitute a violation of the terms of use of Cylive:
Publishing frivolous content: Cylive reserves the right to remove such frivolous content at its own discretion.
Duplicating Content: Cylive is NOT a site for creating inward links into your website or Web page. So, publishing content with the sole purpose of creating multiple (or duplicate) links to your site or page is a violation of the terms of use. All such duplicated content will be removed.
ANY FORM OF “SPAMDEXING”: Any ‘spamdexing’ efforts will only lead to deletion of content and termination of the user account at the sole discretion of Cylive. Please note any method used to manipulate the relevancy or prominence of resources indexed by a search engine in a manner inconsistent with the purpose of the indexing system would be deemed as “spamdexing.” These methods include, but not limited to:
Content spam
- Keyword stuffing - Placement of keywords within a page to raise the keyword count, variety, and density of the page;
- Hidden or invisible unrelated text - By making them the same color as the background, using tiny font size, or hiding them within HTML code such as “no frame” sections, etc.
- “Gateway” or doorway pages - Creating low-quality web pages that contain very little content but are instead stuffed with very similar keywords and phrases. A doorway page will generally have "click here to enter" on the page.
Link spam
- Link Farms: Creating tightly-knit pages referencing each other to take advantage of link-based ranking algorithms;
- Hidden links: Putting links where visitors will not see them in order to increase link popularity.
- Comment Spam: Providing links in comments.


