SAN FRANCISCO, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Pinterest (NYSE: PINS) announced today the upcoming launch of Creator Code, its content policy designed to keep Pinterest a positive and inspiring place. The Code includes a mandatory set of guidelines within Pinterest, intended to educate and build a safe online community that centers around inclusive and compassionate content. Creators will be required to review and accept the guidelines before publishing Story Pins, Pinterest's multimedia format. This effort to mitigate negativity is a critical step in the inspiration platform's journey to build a positive experience online that adds lasting value to the lives of its more than 450 million users around the world.
The idea for the Creator Code emerged in the middle of 2020 — a year marked with a global pandemic, political and societal movements and riots around the world. Through Pinterest, Creators have the unique opportunity to support and inspire people on their journeys to find positive, inclusive and actionable ideas, during a time when they most need it.
"We've been building Pinterest for 11 years, and ever since our users routinely tell us that Pinterest is the 'last positive corner of the internet'. In that time, we've also learned that you need to design positivity into online platforms as deliberately as much as you design negativity out," said Evan Sharp, Co-Founder, Chief Design and Creative Officer, Pinterest. "The Creator Code is a human-centric way for Creators to understand how to be successful on Pinterest while using their voice to keep Pinterest positive and inclusive."
To launch the Creator Code, Pinterest hosted a virtual event, where Pinterest's Head of Content and Creator Partnerships, Aya Kanai, interviewed television personality, author and podcaster Jonathan Van Ness, about the importance of positivity and inclusivity on social media. Creators Peter Som, Alison Cayne and Onyi Moss also discussed their positive experiences creating on Pinterest.
Committing to the 'Code' and New Moderation Tools
Creators will be required to agree to the Code before publishing Story Pins, acknowledging their responsibility in keeping Pinterest a safe and positive space. The Code outlines specific rules that Creators must follow, including:
In addition to asking Creators to create positive content, Pinterest is also introducing several new tools and features designed to provide a safer experience for both Pinners and Creators, including:
"There are so many things that we encounter on social media platforms that are not life affirming, and really dehumanizing. That is why I love the Creator Code – it really focuses on positivity and inclusion, and that doesn't mean we don't have to talk about difficult things," said television personality, author, and podcaster, Jonathan Van Ness. "It means that we are not dehumanizing, it's not tearing folks down, it's not negatively oriented, it's not an echo chamber of hate. That is what Pinterest and the Creator Code does – it is allowing us to humanize each other and that is really important."
The Creator Code will be formally rolled out for Creators to sign and adopt in the coming weeks.
About Pinterest
People around the world come to Pinterest for inspiration. Pinterest is a visual inspiration platform where people find inspiring creators, shop new products, and seek out ideas to take offline. People have saved more than 300 billion Pins across a range of interests from creating a home office, cooking a new recipe to finding their next vacation destination. Headquartered in San Francisco, Pinterest launched in 2010 and has more than 450 million monthly active users. Available on iOS and Android, and at pinterest.com.