Editorial

How we work.

What gets published

We publish roughly 10% of submissions. The bar is simple: would a peptide-curious person on X stop scrolling for this? The account must be specific, first-hand, and tell us something about the experience — not the theory.

What gets rejected

Vendor recommendations, sourcing guidance, structured dosing instructions, and anything that functions as a how-to rather than a story. Medical emergency content is never published. Content promoting specific clinicians is rejected.

First-hand experience, not medical advice

Every account on this site is an anonymous submission from a community member. None of it constitutes medical advice, reflects clinical findings, or should be used to guide medical decisions. Peptides discussed are not FDA-approved for the uses described. Consult a qualified healthcare provider.

Anonymity by design

No accounts. No usernames. No email addresses collected at submission. IP addresses are hashed before storage and never logged in raw form. We cannot identify submitters and do not try to.

One partner, disclosed

This site has a single sponsor: Peptime. The relationship is disclosed on the partner page. Sponsor content never appears inside editorial pages.