Terms & Conditions

Misinformation Act 2023

The Misinformation Act 2023 strongly prohibits any news/media outlets and governments to spread purposefully misleading information including but not limited to law and order, any news article or story going on in the world etc... for the sole purpose of misleading a populus or personal/governmental benefit. Any violation of this law can result in severe punishments, such as:

  • Heavy fines, with a minimum threshold of £100,000 Luman Crowns. 
  • Sanctions and fines towards governments if they break this law.
  • Immediate permanent shutdown of the media/news outlet.
  • In severe cases, imprisonment for up to 15 years.

This law ensures that the beloved people of each country and the entire world aren't being misled for governmental, personal or financial gain. 

How to spot a reliable source

Any time a media or news outlet, owned by a government or independently, the PWC (Plush World Council) must review the entire article. If the PWC concludes that the article contains correct and true information, a text will appear somewhere on the article saying, "✅ Verified by the PWC." Conversely, if the PWC prove that the information is purposely misleading or false, a text will appear saying, "❌ The PWC has ruled this information misleading - the updated information will contain correct information and will release soon."