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Community Guidelines
I'm open 2 is built for private, real-world plans. These draft guidelines set expectations for respectful use, safer invites, and boundaries inside circles.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
1. Use the App for Good-Faith Plans
Create Pulses, Echos, Syncs, circles, and invites for genuine social planning. Do not use I'm open 2 to spam, manipulate, pressure, deceive, surveil, or coordinate harm.
2. Respect Boundaries
Silence is allowed. Not this time is allowed. A declined invitation, blocked account, expired invite, muted circle, or unanswered Pulse is a boundary. Do not use other channels, new accounts, shared circles, QR codes, or friends to get around another person's boundary.
3. No Harassment, Threats, or Abuse
Do not harass, bully, threaten, intimidate, shame, blackmail, stalk, or target others. Do not use the service to send unwanted sexual content, pressure someone into meeting, or retaliate against someone for declining, blocking, reporting, or leaving a circle.
4. No Doxxing or Privacy Violations
Do not share another person's private information without permission, including email addresses, phone numbers, home addresses, workplace details, private screenshots, private plan details, or identifying information from closed circles.
5. Be Honest About Who You Are
Do not impersonate another person, create misleading accounts, misrepresent your role in a circle, or use invites in a deceptive way. If you host or organize a Sync, be clear about material details that people need in order to decide whether to attend.
6. No Illegal, Dangerous, or Exploitative Use
Do not use I'm open 2 to facilitate illegal activity, exploitation, trafficking, non-consensual sexual activity, violence, self-harm encouragement, fraud, scams, hate activity, or unsafe conduct.
7. Real-World Safety
I'm open 2 helps people coordinate plans, but users are responsible for their own choices offline. Meet in public or familiar places when appropriate, tell someone you trust where you are going, leave if a situation feels wrong, and use blocking or support when needed.
8. Circle Owner Responsibilities
Circle owners should invite thoughtfully, remove members when appropriate, avoid adding people to contexts they did not consent to, and respect that members may rename, mute, leave, or block according to the product's permissions.
9. Enforcement
We may remove content, restrict invites, limit features, suspend accounts, terminate accounts, preserve records, or contact authorities if we believe conduct violates these Guidelines, our Terms, or the law.
To report a concern, contact support@imopen2.com. You can also review our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
