Terms and Conditions

Website Use Rules

These Terms and Conditions explain the basic rules for using IT SUCKS! and reading content on www.itsucks.fyi
The website is a personal blog containing opinions, commentary, sarcasm, criticism, and general observations, not professional advice or a paid service. The terms cover content use, copyright, external links, contact messages, public figure criticism, website changes, and the limits of Milan’s responsibility.

This website, www.itsucks.fyi, is operated by Milan.

By using this website, you accept these Terms and Conditions. If you do not accept them, the solution is simple: close the tab, touch grass, and continue living your life.

I. Purpose of This Website

This website is a blog.

It contains articles, opinions, frustration, sarcasm, observations, complaints, and whatever else Milan decides to write down instead of silently rolling his eyes until his face gets stuck like that.

This website does not sell products, provide paid services, offer accounts, memberships, subscriptions, or emergency emotional support for people offended by opinions.

II. Content and Opinions

The content on this website represents personal opinions, commentary, and general information.

Some articles may be sarcastic. Some may be annoyed. Some may be dramatic. That is kind of the point.

Nothing on this website should be understood as professional, legal, financial, medical, technical, psychological, spiritual, environmental, political, or life advice.

That does not mean every statement here is meaningless noise. Some articles may contain claims, opinions, conclusions, criticism, or uncomfortable observations. If Milan writes something, it is usually because he means it at the time of writing.

Statements will not be removed, softened, or theatrically revoked just because someone feels annoyed by them. If credible evidence shows that something is factually wrong, correction may be considered. Evidence is useful. Outrage is less impressive.

If someone wants to turn a blog article into a legal drama, that is their choice. Milan does not have a glamorous legal department, a marble office, or a lawyer waiting in a leather chair. If necessary, he may have to defend himself personally or online, which could be ridiculous, stressful, and maybe slightly cinematic.

Still, disagreement is not automatically defamation, criticism is not automatically abuse, and being offended is not automatically a legal argument.

If you make serious decisions based on a frustration blog called “IT SUCKS!”, that is a bold personal strategy.

III. Accuracy of Information

Milan tries not to write complete nonsense.

However, no guarantee is made that all content is accurate, complete, current, useful, emotionally comforting, or suitable for every possible reader on Earth. Milan tries not to publish bullshit, and the articles are based on research, evidence, and personal observations where possible.

Information may become outdated. Opinions may change. Life is messy. Websites are not sacred stone tablets.

IV. Use of This Website

You may read the website, share links to articles, disagree with them, laugh at them, ignore them, or send a message if you really must.

You may not use this website for illegal activity, spam, automated abuse, scraping nonsense, security attacks, impersonation, or any other behavior that makes the internet worse than it already is.

Basically, do not be an annoying little gremlin.

V. Contact Form and Messages

If a contact form is available, it may be used to send a message to Milan.

By sending a message, you understand that the content of your message may be read and possibly answered.

Possibly.

No guarantee is made that every message will receive a reply. This is a blog, not a helpdesk, customer support department, therapy office, or 24-hour complaint hotline.

VI. Copyright and Use of Content

Unless stated otherwise, the text, design elements, graphics, logos, and original materials on this website belong to Milan.

You may share links to articles.

You may quote short parts of articles with proper credit and a link back to the original page.

You may not copy full articles, republish the website content as your own, scrape the website into some lazy AI content farm, or pretend that Milan’s frustration magically belongs to you.

It does not.

VII. External Links

This website may contain links to third-party websites.

Those websites are not controlled by Milan. Their content, privacy practices, cookies, banners, popups, dark patterns, legal pages, corporate nonsense, and general weirdness are their own problem.

Click external links at your own discretion.

VIII. No Warranties

This website is provided as it is.

No guarantee is made that the website will always be available, error-free, secure, compatible with every device, free from typos, or pleasant to everyone’s personality.

If the website breaks, loads slowly, looks strange on some obscure browser, or refuses to emotionally validate you, that is unfortunate.

IX. Limitation of Responsibility

Milan is not responsible for any loss, damage, offence, disappointment, bad mood, dramatic sighing, personal disagreement, broken expectations, or existential crisis caused by reading this website.

Use the website at your own risk.

If an article makes you angry, the recommended remedy is closing the browser tab, drinking water, and perhaps not reading articles called “IT SUCKS!”

X. Swearing and Nasty Language

Milan is generally a nice and friendly guy. Unfortunately, some nonsense deserves stronger language.

This website may contain swearing, sarcasm, rude wording, strong opinions, and occasional verbal kicking when polite language would be too weak for the size of the bullshit being discussed.

Sometimes one nasty word says more than a hundred polite sentences. Language has many colors, and this website may use more than the beige ones, even in this wonderfully politically correct age.

If occasional swearing, blunt wording, or emotional frustration feels unbearable, this website may not be the right emotional support environment.

Reader discretion is advised. Dramatic pearl-clutching is optional.

XI. Public Figures and Criticism

This website may criticize public figures, politicians, celebrities, companies, organizations, influencers, “experts”, and other people who decide to perform life in public.

Such criticism is not random, personal, or written just for sport. It is usually based on public actions, decisions, statements, behavior, policies, interviews, posts, business practices, or other things that were already placed in the public space.

Public life comes with public reaction. That should not be shocking. If someone says or does something questionable in public, Milan may comment on it. Sometimes politely. Sometimes less politely. It depends on the size of the nonsense.

Criticism, disagreement, sarcasm, and strong opinion are part of free expression. Calling something bullshit may be rude, but rudeness is not automatically wrong. Sometimes it is just efficient vocabulary.

If a public figure, company, organization, or representative believes something has been criticized unfairly, they may send a response through the contact form. A reasonable written explanation may be considered and, where appropriate, included, summarized, linked, or reflected in an update.

In other words, if someone believes Milan misunderstood an action, decision, statement, or context, they can explain it. Evidence helps. Drama helps less.

However, if someone says or does something that appears to be obvious crap, Milan is not going to apologize just because the wording was uncomfortable. Public figures should watch their steps, consult their PR people, and remember that public behavior invites public opinion.

Milan respects people as people. That does not mean he has to respect every decision, statement, excuse, performance, policy, or pile of polished nonsense they produce.

Being public is optional. Being criticized for public behavior is part of the package.

XII. Changes to the Website

Milan may update, change, remove, rewrite, reorganise, delete, or forget about parts of this website at any time.

No promise is made that any specific article, page, layout, feature, or sarcastic sentence will remain online forever.

XIII. Changes to These Terms

These Terms and Conditions may be updated from time to time.

If they change, the updated version will appear on this page. That is the announcement system. No trumpet ceremony is planned.

XIV. Governing Common Sense

These Terms are intended to explain the basic rules for using a simple blog website.

If something is not written here, basic common sense should apply.

Admittedly, that is risky, because the internet is involved.

XV. Contact

If there is a genuine reason to contact Milan, the contact form may be used.

Please keep messages readable, human, and preferably not insane.

XVI. Final Note

This is a blog. Read it, enjoy it, hate it, ignore it, or roll your eyes dramatically.

Whatever fits your personality.