Community
PostLane Community Guidelines
PostLane is built for real communities, practical plans, respectful conversations, and real-world connection. These guidelines apply to posts, media, circles, chats, plans, events, event chat, circle event chat, profile sharing, and invite links.
Start here
- Be real.
- Be respectful.
- Make plans with care.
- Respect privacy and consent.
- Report problems early.
Built for real communities
Be real. Be respectful. Make plans with care. Treat people like people, not content, not targets, and not a source of pressure. PostLane works best when discovery leads to trust, repeat connection, and real-life follow-through.
What belongs here
- Respectful posts, media, conversations, honest profiles, and shared interests.
- Circles that help people feel like they belong and want to come back.
- Plans and events that are clear, low-pressure, and considerate of other people’s time and comfort.
- Event chat and circle event chat that help attendees coordinate without pressure.
- Community-first connection that can grow naturally instead of feeling forced.
What does not belong here
- No harassment, bullying, threats, hate, abuse, or discrimination.
- No sexual pressure, objectification, coercion, exploitation, or unwanted explicit behavior.
- No scams, spam, fraud, impersonation, misleading profiles, or misleading events.
- No attempts to shame, manipulate, or pressure people into private contact, sex, money, attention, or unsafe meetups.
Events and meetups
Make plans with care. Be clear about what the event is, where it is, and what people should expect. Do not pressure anyone to stay longer, share more, drink more, travel farther, or move into a situation that feels unsafe. Unsafe event behavior does not belong on PostLane.
Privacy and consent
Do not share private information, photos, messages, locations, invite links, or identifying details about someone else without consent. Public profile sharing should stay inside PostLane’s private share-code flow. Consent matters in conversation, in plans, and in what gets shared afterward.
Underage safety
Do not use PostLane to pressure, exploit, locate, or privately contact minors. Real-world events and location context require extra care, and PostLane may escalate reports involving child safety, exploitation, violence, or illegal activity.
Dating may happen, pressure is not welcome
Dating may happen later, naturally, after trust and friendship. Pressure is not welcome. PostLane is not a place for aggressive pursuit, sexual entitlement, pickup tactics, or treating other people like a swipe queue.
Safety tools
Report, block, and hide tools help people protect their space without leaving the moment. Use them when something feels off, disrespectful, unsafe, fraudulent, or misleading.
Reporting and moderation
When a report comes in, PostLane may review behavior, content, plans, events, circles, and account history to understand what happened. Circle moderators may handle local issues, and serious reports may be escalated to PostLane support. You can submit a community report for safety concerns involving posts, profiles, circles, chats, plans, events, or unsafe meetups.
Enforcement
PostLane may remove content, limit account actions, restrict event participation, pause or remove events, or suspend accounts when needed to protect the community. Repeated boundary-pushing, unsafe meetup behavior, harassment, hate, scams, fraud, exploitation, or impersonation can lead to removal.
Contact support
If you need help, use in-app reporting and block tools when available, then contact support@getpostlane.com or use the Community Report page. If you are trying to understand how to use the app before launch access opens more widely, visit Download PostLane for the current front-door status.