Be Accurate
Good submissions explain where something appears, how to find it again, and what evidence supports it.
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GTAGeo works best when tips are useful, respectful, easy to check, and connected to the map.
Good submissions explain where something appears, how to find it again, and what evidence supports it.
Do not submit private details about another person, including real names, addresses, account access, messages, phone numbers, emails, or personal location clues.
Do not send repeated, unrelated, promotional, automated, misleading, or low-effort submissions.
Do not attack, threaten, shame, dox, bait, stalk, or target other players, creators, moderators, or visitors.
Do not submit unlawful material, unsafe files, hateful content, sexual exploitation, instructions for real-world harm, or cheats designed to harm other players.
Only send screenshots, videos, notes, and links you have permission to share. Credit creators when a guide, clip, post, or article helped you.
Use your own account and do not pretend to be another player, creator, moderator, site, company, or official source.
Useful tips include landmarks, routes, conditions, category, nearby places, and what another player should look for.
Evidence is strongest when screenshots or videos clearly show the location, route, event, or detail being reported without exposing private information.
Use spoiler details carefully when a discovery may reveal missions, story moments, hidden rewards, endings, or major surprises.
When reporting a wrong page, broken link, bug, or missing credit, include the page, what is wrong, and what should be changed.
Submissions may be approved, edited, declined, hidden, limited, or removed to keep GTAGeo useful, safe, fair, and easy to trust.
Accounts or submissions may be limited when they create safety risks, repeat the same problem, evade review, or make the site harder for others to use.