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Terms of Service

Maybe I Overshared
Effective Date: June 2025

Welcome to Maybe I Overshared. By accessing, reading, subscribing to, or interacting with this publication on Substack, you agree to the following Terms of Service. Please read them carefully. If you do not agree with these terms, you should not use or subscribe to this publication.

1. About This Publication

Maybe I Overshared is written and published by Alexandria Brown. The content reflects my personal experiences, opinions, and interpretations of the publishing industry, entrepreneurship, mental health, and related topics. Nothing published here is intended as legal, medical, financial, or professional advice.

2. Use of Content

All content provided on Maybe I Overshared, including posts, essays, newsletters, graphics, and downloadable materials, is protected by copyright.
You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, or republish any content without explicit written permission.

You are welcome to:
• Quote short excerpts with clear attribution
• Share public posts using Substack’s built-in sharing tools

Paid posts may not be shared or distributed.

3. Subscriptions and Payments

Substack manages all subscription payments. By subscribing to a paid plan, you agree to abide by Substack’s payment policies and terms.

Refunds are handled by Substack.

4. Community Conduct

To keep this space respectful and safe, you agree not to:
• Harass, threaten, or abuse other readers or me
• Post defamatory, discriminatory, or otherwise harmful comments
• Share confidential, private, or identifying information about others
• Disrupt discussions or misuse comment sections or chat features

I reserve the right to moderate or remove comments and to block users who violate these guidelines.

5. Accuracy of Information

I strive to provide accurate, thoughtful, and honest content, but I cannot guarantee completeness or timeliness. The publishing industry changes quickly. Any information may be updated or corrected without notice.

The opinions expressed here are my own and should not be interpreted as statements on behalf of my employer or business partners.

6. Not Professional Advice

Content on this Substack is intended for information, personal expression, and industry commentary. It does not constitute legal advice, financial advice, mental health advice, or business or marketing consulting.

Any decisions you make based on content from Maybe I Overshared are your responsibility.

7. User Data and Privacy

Substack collects subscriber emails and analytics data. I do not sell or share subscriber information with third parties.

I may view anonymized analytics or subscriber email lists as provided by Substack, but I do not access or use your personal data for any purpose other than delivering this publication.

For more details, please read Substack’s Privacy Policy.

8. External Links and Third-Party Content

I may occasionally link to outside websites, articles, or sources. I am not responsible for any content, policies, or practices from external sites.

9. Intellectual Property

Alexandria Brown owns all trademarks, logos, and names associated with Maybe I Overshared and may not be used without permission.

10. Changes to These Terms

These Terms may be updated from time to time. Any changes will be reflected with a new Effective Date. Continued use of the publication after changes means you accept the updated terms.

11. Contact

If you have questions about these Terms of Service, you can reach me at:
alex@risingactionpublishingco.com