Reporting rules

The full Russian text is authoritative. See also gdebenz.ru/rules.

1. What a report is

A station status report (“available”, “queue”, “low”, “none”) is a driver’s subjective impression at a moment in time, not a verified fact. The service does not verify, confirm, or disprove reports — it only shows what users submit. Map aggregation is a visualization of opinions, not a claim by the service about actual fuel availability.

2. Report honestly

Report only what you see yourself. The most accurate reports are made on site at the station. Do not guess or report based on rumors.

3. Prohibited behavior

  • intentionally false or misleading reports;
  • using the service to discredit stations or networks with false reports;
  • vote stuffing from multiple devices, automation, or bots;
  • spam, abuse, advertising, or illegal content;
  • disrupting the service or scraping data at scale;
  • presenting personal opinion as an official or verified fact.

4. Quality measures

One device — one vote per station; fresher reports weigh more. Anti-abuse measures target manipulation only and do not verify truthfulness. Violating reports may be hidden or removed; access may be restricted.

5. Suggestions

Suggest only real stations with a correct map link. Report “no station here” only when there is truly no station.

6. Contact

Questions and complaints: @gdebenzru on Telegram.

Updated: July 2, 2026