Community Guidelines
Safara exists to protect people, not to host abuse. These guidelines explain what is allowed, what is prohibited, and how moderation works across inbox, circles, comments, reports, testimonies, attachments, and public safety content.
1. Respect and dignity are mandatory
Safara does not allow communication or content that degrades, dehumanizes, intimidates, or endangers people. This rule applies to messages, circles, profiles, comments, reports, testimonies, names, images, and attachments.
- No harassment, threats, violent intimidation, or targeted abuse.
- No hate speech, slurs, extremist praise, or identity-based attacks.
- No stalking, doxxing, blackmail, or malicious exposure of private information.
2. Truth matters on Safara
Safety workflows only work when people can trust what they see. False emergencies, fabricated reports, misleading testimonies, manipulated evidence, and deceptive account behavior are serious violations.
- No false emergency triggers or fabricated safety reports.
- No impersonation of users, organizations, moderators, or authorities.
- No scams, phishing, social engineering, or trust-signal manipulation.
3. User-generated content rules
Safara hosts user-generated and user-visible content. To keep that environment safe, users must follow these published standards whenever they create, upload, share, or comment on content.
- No pornography, sexual exploitation, or content primarily used for sexual solicitation.
- No glorification of violence, serious self-harm encouragement, or coordinated abuse.
- No copyrighted or private material uploaded without a lawful right to share it.
- No attempts to use Safara messaging or circles mainly for bullying, anonymous abuse, or threat campaigns.
4. Reporting, blocking, and moderation
Safara provides in-app ways to report objectionable content and block abusive users. We expect users to use those features responsibly and not as tools for harassment or retaliation.
- Users can report content, users, and safety concerns through in-app reporting flows.
- Users can block other users in supported communication surfaces.
- Safara may remove content, hide material, limit visibility, restrict features, or suspend or terminate accounts.
5. Child safety is mandatory
Any content or behavior involving child sexual abuse, exploitation, grooming, trafficking, or sextortion is strictly prohibited. See the Child Safety policy for details.
6. Safety content requires care
Reports, testimonies, evidence, and comments on public safety content can affect real people. Share only what is necessary, avoid exposing private data without reason, and do not attack victims, witnesses, responders, or support entities.
7. Enforcement outcomes
- Warnings or temporary restrictions
- Content takedown, removal, or reduced visibility
- Account suspension or permanent removal
- Preservation of moderation records for legal compliance and abuse prevention
- Escalation to authorities or child-protection bodies where required
8. Contact
To report serious abuse or appeal a moderation outcome, contact support@safara.online.