Frequently Asked Questions
New to the platform? Start here. Below you will find quick answers to the most common questions we receive about browsing, posting, and staying safe on pr0gramm.
What is pr0gramm?
pr0gramm is a community-driven media hub where creators can upload images and videos, share quick Stories, and connect with fans through comments, follows, and private messages. Content is organized into feeds such as new, popular, and trash so you can explore at your own pace.
Do I need an account to browse?
You can browse public posts without logging in, but you will need an account to interact with the community—this includes voting, commenting, following creators, and unlocking premium uploads. Creating an account is free and only takes a minute.
How do uploads and Stories work?
Creators can publish permanent uploads (images or videos) to their profile and the public feed. Stories are lightweight, short-lived clips that appear at the top of profile pages; they expire automatically after 24 hours but can be re-uploaded at any time. Viewers can tap or click to jump between Stories, and progress indicators show how much time remains.
What about paid content?
Some creators offer premium uploads or subscription tiers. Locked posts display a 🔒 icon. When you unlock a post or subscribe to a tier you gain immediate access, and the system keeps track of the purchases in your account dashboard. Credits can be bought directly on the platform and transferred to other users.
How do I report something?
If you encounter content that violates our rules, open the post and use the contextual menu to submit a report. You can also reach out to the moderation team via the in-app report form or by writing to artarex6@gmail.com. Please include a direct link to the content plus a short description of the issue.
Where can I get more help?
The Contact page lists the fastest ways to reach us. For real-time updates on maintenance and releases, check the Changelog. If you are looking for detailed legal information, review our Privacy Policy and Community Rules.