This thread is to request from the roll20 staff and associates a clarification of the restrictions specific to the use of the LFG tool pursuant to the roll20 Code of Conduct. Without breaking the Law, or having offensive profanity and/or vulgarity, or being blatant spam, what does a campaign's LFG tool listing have to contain or do wrong in order to be worthy of a "Report This Listing" tool use? I did not find any specific instructions in the terms of service that govern what is allowed and what is frowned upon in the use of the LFG tool. Are any of the following grounds for using the "Report This Listing" tool on a campaign's LFG tool listing? Example Campaign #1: Not yet a campaign, it's just some user(s) that want someone else to run their game for them. Example Campaign #2: It is tagged and listed as a campaign for Example System A, but the text description clearly states that it is to be an Example System A campaign after all and instead the campaign will be ran in a different game system. Example Campaign #3: Not even a roll20-centric thing whatsoever, it's mainly a link to a third party software and/or server of some kind.