Terms of Service
Rules for reading this fan site, posting comments, and using its original guide copy.
Last updated: 2026-04-25
By accessing Trees Hate You, you agree to these terms. Trees Hate You is an unofficial fan site and is not affiliated with tykenn or the Trees Hate You team.
Use of content
Screenshots, game footage, and the Trees Hate You name belong to tykenn. We use them under fair-use / fan-use conventions to describe and review the game. If you are tykenn and want anything removed, see the DMCA page.
User comments and ratings
Comments and ratings posted on this site are submitted through our own first-party form, not Disqus. When you post:
- You retain ownership of what you wrote, and grant Trees Hate You a non-exclusive license to display the comment publicly on the site.
- You agree not to post harassment, spam, illegal content, infringing material, off-topic marketing, or anything that violates tykenn's rights or the rights of other players.
- We may remove or edit any comment that violates these terms, without notice. Repeat offenders may be rate-limited or blocked at the network level.
- To prevent abuse and duplicate submissions, the site computes a one-way HMAC of your IP address at submit time; the original IP is discarded after hashing.
Anti-spam checks
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Disclaimer
Trees Hate Youis provided “as is” without warranty. Information about release dates, platforms, pricing, and demo availability can change; always confirm on the official Steam page or tykenn's itch.io page before relying on anything you read here.
Commercial use
You may not reproduce this site's editorial content (trap encyclopedia entries, walkthrough notes, original copy) commercially without permission. Deep-linking to individual pages is welcome.
Changes
These terms may change as the site evolves, for example when a new third-party service ships or a moderation rule is clarified. The “Last updated” date reflects the most recent change.