The Zamboni Anonymous Tips
Have something to share with us? A story we should cover? An idea to investigate? Something your boss is hiding? A funny photo? An original prank idea? Your real letter from the Office of Community Standards?

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We promise to use content submitted to this form responsibly because we are very serious journalists. We will definitely not take credit for your article ideas or Photoshop your image submissions.

If you have any concerns, good. You can reach us at tuftszamboni@gmail.com, but we probably won't answer.

In all seriousness, this is an anonymous tip line. In order to not collect email addresses with submissions, we cannot embed the file uploader in this form. Please use a service, such as file.io, imgur.com or an anonymous Google/Microsoft account, to create a link to your files.

Please know that whatever you submit to this form may be read in entirety by the Z-board and published (edited or unedited) at our discretion. We ask that if you wish to completely anonymize your files, you do so yourself, using a PDF editor and submit to us as PDF (screenshots are hard to work with).

Official Letters From the Office of Community Standards:
The Zamboni encourages you to submit your complete, unredacted letters from for an upcoming article on titled "Funniest Real Lines from the Office of Community Standards." Anonymized letters will be accepted, but it's all the more funny if they're unredacted. (Already, two Z-board members have committed to publishing their unredacted letters.)

According to the director of Community Standards, "[Official letters from the Office of Community Standards] are your letters, so you can choose to share them how you wish. We usually just encourage you to use caution if you are publishing them, as it is your protected information."
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