Safety & Community Guidelines
Last Updated: 29 November 2025
Community Guidelines
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The goal
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2gether should feel welcoming, safe, and easy to use.
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Do
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Be respectful
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Introduce yourself in 2gethers
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Meet in public places
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Be honest about who you are
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Keep chat clean
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Report issues
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Help hosts keep things organised
Do not
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Harass or threaten people
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Post explicit or hateful content
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Promote violence
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Share anyone’s private details
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Pretend to be someone else
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Spam
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Create unsafe or risky 2gethers
Identity
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We do not verify identities. Be cautious and use your judgement.
Safety
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Meet in public
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Do not rely on anyone for transport
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Use the chat to confirm meeting points
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Leave any situation that feels unsafe
Violations may lead to immediate removal.
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Safety Disclaimers
These appear in multiple places (signup screen, pre-meetup, FAQ, Terms).
Core disclaimers
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2gether does not verify users
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2gether does not screen events
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You meet others at your own risk
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Always meet in public places
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We do not guarantee behaviour or intentions
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We may remove users without notice
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We do not guarantee safety at any meetup
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You are fully responsible for your decisions
Behaviour Rules
Respect people
No insults, racism, sexism, bullying, or intimidation.
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Respect boundaries
Stop contacting someone if they show disinterest.
Keep things appropriate
No explicit conversations or images.
Keep 2gethers on topic
Stay within the purpose of the group.
No illegal activity
Any illegal behaviour leads to a ban.
Safety FAQs
Why is 2gether 18+?
The app is for adults meeting in real life. This requires mature judgement.
Do you verify identities?
No. You should always use common sense when meeting others.
Where should I meet people?
Always in public places with cameras and staff around.
What if someone behaves badly?
Block them, report them, and leave the 2gether.
Are my messages private?
Messages are visible to members of the 2gether. Some may be flagged for safety review.
Do you track my precise location?
No. Only your city and country are shown to help context.