the cozy code
how to be a good gueston someone’s island.
When a creator shares an Address Code on Pokonook, they’re letting strangers walk through something they spent hours building. Here’s the unspoken contract.
Look, don’t take.
The host’s decorations stay on the host’s island. Don’t pick flowers, dig up plants, or move furniture you didn’t bring.
Leave the Pokémon alone.
A Cloud Island is balanced for the species the host placed there. Don’t scare residents, swap signs, or rearrange feeding spots.
Drop a thank-you, not a mess.
Saying thanks via the in-game emote, a Discord ping, or a Pokonook Keep is what keeps creators sharing. Trash piles are not.
Tag the build, don’t copy it.
If you love a layout, share it back to Pokonook with credit (Magic Number + a link to the original). Replicating without credit is a way to lose access fast.
Report what doesn’t belong.
If you find content that breaks Nintendo’s community guidelines or reuses someone’s build without credit, email hello@pokonook.com and we’ll review it within 24 hours.
Pokonook doesn’t enforce in-game behavior — Nintendo does. But the cozy code is what keeps creators willing to share Address Codes with strangers, and that’s worth protecting.