Terms of Service
Last updated: 6 June 2026
Izzy is a comment-moderation tool for a Facebook Page. It reads comments on the Page, classifies them for harassment and abuse, hides those it judges abusive, and posts a notice that the Page is moderated. These terms govern its use.
Who can use Izzy
Izzy is a single-owner tool. It is operated for one Facebook Page by that Page’s owner, and the only login is a single private dashboard for that owner. It is not offered as a public, multi-user, or sign-up service.
What Izzy does
- Reads comments left on the moderated Page.
- Classifies them for harassment and abuse, using automated rules and a third-party language model.
- Hides comments it judges abusive, and may post or update a comment noting that the Page is moderated.
- Shows the Page owner a record of what was hidden, so decisions can be reviewed and reversed.
Automated moderation
Moderation decisions are automated and imperfect. Izzy may hide a comment that is not actually abusive, or miss one that is. Hiding a comment changes only its visibility on Facebook — it does not delete anyone’s content, and the comment’s author can still see it. The Page owner remains responsible for the Page and can review and reverse any of Izzy’s actions.
Acceptable use
Izzy must be used only to moderate a Page its operator is authorised to manage, and in accordance with Facebook’s Terms of Service and Platform Terms.
Third-party services
Izzy relies on the Meta (Facebook) Graph API and on OpenAI to do its work. Its availability depends on those services, and use of Izzy is also subject to their terms. How data is handled is described in the Privacy Policy.
No warranty
Izzy is provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind. To the fullest extent permitted by law, its operator is not liable for any loss arising from its use, including comments it hides or fails to hide, or any interruption of service.
Changes
These terms may change as Izzy develops. The date above shows when they were last updated.
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