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Community Rules

A few simple rules that help everyone meet, talk and stay safe with respect.

Respect the person behind the profile

Every profile belongs to a real person with their own feelings, experiences and boundaries. Treat others as you would like to be treated. Do not insult, humiliate, threaten or harass anyone. A refusal, a pause or a wish to end the conversation does not require an explanation and must be respected.

Different views are normal

People have different habits, cultures, lifestyles, religions and political views. Disagreement is never a reason for personal attacks. Politics, religion and world events can quickly turn a new conversation into an argument, so it is usually better not to begin with divisive topics and to get to know each other first.

Be honest

Use your own photos and do not impersonate someone else. Do not misrepresent your age, relationship status, dating goals or other important facts. You do not have to share everything immediately, but the information you choose to share should not intentionally mislead another person.

No money requests, scams or unwanted promotion

Do not ask new contacts for money, tickets, loan payments, gift cards, cryptocurrency, phone top-ups or help with an alleged emergency. Do not promote suspicious investments, paid services or income schemes. Bulk messages, advertising and spam are not allowed. If someone asks you to transfer money, stop and report the account.

Take your time with contact details and personal data

You decide when to share your phone number, Telegram, WhatsApp, email or social profiles. Persistent pressure to move to another messenger immediately is a reason to be cautious. Never send strangers your home address, identity documents, banking details, passwords or verification codes.

Be careful with intimate content and pressure

No one has the right to demand intimate photos, videos or conversations you are not comfortable with. Once a file is sent, you cannot fully control where it may be shared. Do not give in to pressure, threats or blackmail. Keep evidence, end the conversation and use the report function.

Meet for the first time in a safe place

Choose a busy public place, arrange your own way home and tell someone you trust where you are going. Keep an eye on your drinks and do not agree to anything that makes you uncomfortable. You may leave at any time — politeness is never more important than safety.

Reports help protect the community

Use the Report button if you face threats, fraud, a fake profile, persistent unwanted behaviour or publication of private information. We review reports and may restrict an account, remove content or take other appropriate action. You can raise questions about a decision through the Contact page.