Policy
Editorial and Public Itinerary Policy
Tripinned public pages are built from user-created itineraries. We use automatic eligibility rules and manual review principles to keep public discovery useful and respectful.
Automatic eligibility
A public itinerary may become eligible for discovery when it has enough visible trip detail to help another traveler understand the plan.
- The itinerary must be public or otherwise intentionally shared for public viewing.
- The itinerary should include meaningful places, schedule items, route context, notes, or similar travel detail.
- Signals such as likes, recency, completeness, and visibility settings may affect discovery eligibility or ordering.
Manual exclusion
Tripinned may manually exclude or reduce visibility for public itineraries even when automatic checks pass.
- Spam, copied filler, unsafe content, harassment, or misleading content may be excluded.
- Content that appears to expose personal information, private locations, or sensitive travel details may be excluded or reviewed.
- Tripinned can restore an itinerary after review when the concern is resolved.
Review principles
Review decisions aim to be practical and conservative: protect privacy, avoid amplifying low-quality or harmful content, and preserve useful traveler-created itinerary examples.