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Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated 3 May 2026

We do our best to provide the least restrictive rules while keeping the integrity, reliability and legality of our services. Therefore, we ask you to abide by the following general ruleset:

  • No pornography involving minors/CSAM. This includes videos, images and audio, AI generated or not. Starting 2 May 2025, this also applies to fictional depictions of minors.
  • Do not perform DoS/DDoS (Denial-of-Service/Distributed Denial-of-Service) attacks from our servers. C2 (Command-and-Control) servers for botnets and stresser/booter panels are also not allowed.
  • Do not send mass unsolicited outgoing mail (spam), host phishing pages, mass port/vulnerability scan, or anything else that can get your service’s IP listed on Spamhaus.

Outside of these policies, you must also follow the laws of the country your service is physically hosted in, as well as the laws of Romania. We expect you to do your research on any unknown terms or laws beforehand. While we usually (see rule #1) won’t nuke you at the first complaint, ignorance is not an excuse for severe policy or law violation.

User-Generated Content

If you plan on hosting user-generated content, we expect you to moderate it in a way that ensures illegal content is removed before any complaints reach us.

The best way of doing that, besides monitoring the content manually, is having a functional contact form or email address, with a link to it on every page displaying the content. If you make it clear that you host user-generated content, law enforcement and child protection organizations will usually contact you first before contacting us.

Resource Usage

You can burst to 100% of the CPU, RAM and disk space allocated to your service. Sustained CPU, disk I/O and network I/O usage is subject to fair use limits because these resources are shared at the node level.

The current suggested daily fair use limits are:

  • CPU: 50% of allocated vCPU capacity, averaged over a rolling 24-hour period
  • Disk: 20 MB/s (megabytes per second) average
  • Network: 100 Mb/s (megabits per second) average

These limits are not set in stone, but, as per our TOS, if we find that you are using up too much CPU, disk I/O or network I/O for a considerable amount of time, we may set a hard limit on our side for your VM.

The CPU fair use limit goes into effect on 11 May 2026. Until then, the previous CPU policy remains in effect.

I2P/Tor

I2P and Tor nodes, including exit nodes, are allowed.

In the case of Tor exit nodes, we will treat abuse reports with more leniency, one of the important exceptions being email spam (default Tor exit policy blocks email ports).

Don’t use exit nodes as a free pass to abuse, reports from exit nodes are still manually analyzed.

If you run a popular node, keep an eye on your bandwidth usage, and if necessary, set a bandwidth limit on your side.

Public Proxies/VPNs

Unlike Tor exits, there is no accurate list of public proxies and VPNs that network admins can block if they’re concerned about incoming abuse.

Because of this, running public proxies/VPNs is not allowed on Kyun, and because of the bandwidth fair use policy, it’s not a good idea either way.

Further References

  • Romanian Penal Code (official English translation): pdf / plaintext

If you are an active customer, you will receive at least 7 days of notice before any significant changes to this document go into effect.

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Kyun SRL / 51514103 / J2025021445009
Bv. Constantin Brancoveanu, Nr. 116, Bl. M2/III, Et. 3, Ap. 138, Bucharest, Romania

"My son is three years old, and we've been trying to potty train him for a while now. Unfortunately, we've hit a major roadblock - his fear of the "skibidi toilet" You might be wondering what a "skibidi toilet" is, and honestly, I had no idea either until we encountered it. Fron what I've gathered, "skibidi toilet" is basically a new genre of youtube video about evil singing toilets. Basically think zombies but instead they're toilets that sing in your face. I was fine to let my son watch the videos at first, as they seemed innocent enough and fairly harmless, but they soon devolved into strange post apocalyptic material with grotesque toilets fighting in a war against mankind, so I finally intervened and cut him off. I thought that was the end of it, he can't watch the videos anymore so theres nothing to be afraid of. Well, I was wrong. This has since turned into a complete nightmare for us at home. We recently started potty training and he refuses to use the toilet now due to skibidi toilet. Whenever we try to put him on it he screams and refuses to go anywhere near it. We've tried explaining that skibidi toilet isnt real and our toilet is completely safe, but it seems like it's too overwhelming for him. We even let him decorate it with stickers, hoping it would make him less afraid, but no luck so far. It utterly breaks my heart to see him so anxious about such a simple thing that every child goes through. I'm not sure how to proceed from here. Should we give him more time and hope that he warms to the toilet, or is it better to try a completely different approach? I know every child is different, but has anyone else experienced something similar? How did you deal with skibidi toilet in your household, if you encountered it?"

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