Terms
Last updated 23 August 2026
LikeMore lets anyone play a bracket of two-way choices, and lets anyone with an account build one. Using the site means agreeing to what follows. It is short on purpose.
Your account
One person, one account, and you are responsible for what happens under it — so keep the password to yourself. You can delete the account at any time by writing to contact@whatdoyoulikemore.com. Accounts used to spam, to break the rules below, or to attack the site can be closed without notice.
What you publish
A challenge you create stays yours. Publishing it gives LikeMore permission to store it, show it, and include it in the site’s own listings and promotion — nothing more, and only for as long as it is published.
By publishing, you confirm you have the right to use every image and name in it. This is the part that actually matters: pictures found through a search engine usually belong to somebody, and putting one here does not change that.
Do not publish:
- Anything you do not have the right to use.
- Sexual content, or anything involving children in a sexual context.
- Content that exists to harass or degrade a real person.
- Content that is illegal where you are.
Anything in that list is removed when found, and the account that published it may be closed.
Taking something down
If something here is yours and should not be, write to contact@whatdoyoulikemore.com and it will be looked at promptly. It helps to include:
- The address of the page, and which image or entry on it you mean.
- What the work is, and enough to show it is yours to speak for.
- A way to reach you.
Material removed this way stays removed. If you published something that was taken down and you believe that was a mistake, reply to the same address and say why.
What is not promised
The site is provided as it is. It may be unavailable, challenges may change or disappear, and the crowd percentages are a description of what people picked here — not a fact about the world. Nothing on LikeMore is advice about anything.
To the extent the law allows, LikeMore is not liable for losses arising from using it or from being unable to.
Changes
These terms can change; the date at the top says when they last did. Continuing to use the site after that is how you accept the new version. Anything unclear, ask at contact@whatdoyoulikemore.com.