Five things you should know about content here
1. We only publish entities we can verify
Every developer, project, county, finance provider and YouTube channel listed on space.ke meets a bar we wrote down and enforce in code. For YouTube channels and the developers who own them, that means an active channel with at least one upload in the last 12 months and at least 500 views on that upload. For projects, it means a verified developer link, a public website with a curated intro, verified video coverage, or a personal editorial sign-off from the owner. Anything that doesn't meet the bar stays on our private staging site for review; it never appears on space.ke.
2. We never name or shame
Affirmative-only rule. We publish what we recommend, not what we don't. Failed or disputed entities are tracked internally so we can scrub their content from sync runs, but their names never reach the public surface. Editorial guides may teach the warning signs of property scams in pattern terms, never by naming a specific entity.
3. We never broker property or hold buyer funds
Space Kenya is a content and digital-services platform. Property transactions, escrow, and estate-agent work stay with your licensed advocate, your bank, and your EARB-registered agent — where they belong. The footer disclaimer says exactly this; we mean it.
4. Take-down requests within 48 hours
If you think any content on Space Kenya is wrong about you, write to copyright@spacekenya.com. We act within 48 hours and we keep a log of every request and the action taken, following the internet-intermediary take-down procedure in Kenya's Copyright Act. Our sync engine also helps automatically: any YouTube video that becomes private, unlisted, deleted, or embed-disabled is removed on the next sync run.
5. Newsletter signups store the minimum we can
Email and an optional country, nothing else. No IP address, no fingerprint, no third-party tracker. Unsubscribe is a single click, no login. Read the privacy page for the full posture.
Enforced, not assumed
These rules are not left to memory. Every one of them is checked automatically before anything reaches space.ke: the verification bar, the affirmative-only deny-list, and the take-down rule all run as part of our build and sync, and our editors and engineers work from the same written policy.
Questions
Editorial: editorial@spacekenya.com. Take-downs: copyright@spacekenya.com. Anything else: /contact.