Trust and safety
Safety
PostLane is designed around respectful community, practical reporting and blocking tools, safer real-world planning, and clear support paths. Safety tools can reduce risk and help the team respond, but verification does not guarantee behavior and PostLane does not guarantee that an event is safe.
Reporting flow
You can report posts, profiles, circles, chats, plans, events, event chat, circle event chat, invite links, unsafe meetups, or other activity that appears unsafe, abusive, fraudulent, or against the Community Guidelines. Reports should include what happened, where it happened in PostLane, your PostLane username or profile link, and the reported username(s), handle(s), profile link(s), or user ID(s) if you know them.
Submit a community report when you need to share a safety concern with PostLane support.
Blocking flow
Blocking helps people protect their space. A block may limit direct contact, reduce visibility, and help PostLane understand safety context. PostLane should not expose private block status to the blocked person.
Event reporting and unsafe events
Plans and events can involve real-world locations, routines, and attendance. Report events that look misleading, unsafe, fraudulent, illegal, over-capacity, coercive, or different from what was described. PostLane may review, remove, limit, pause, or escalate events when needed to protect the community.
Circle moderation
Circle moderators help keep community spaces useful and respectful. Circle moderation can include reviewing posts, event plans, member behavior, and reports, then escalating serious safety issues to PostLane support.
Harassment, hate, and abuse
Harassment, threats, intimidation, stalking, hate, demeaning attacks, and abuse do not belong on PostLane. Reports involving violence, credible threats, self-harm concerns, child safety, sexual exploitation, fraud, or illegal activity may require faster escalation.
Sexual content and exploitation
Unwanted sexual content, sexual pressure, coercion, exploitation, and sexual content involving minors are not allowed. PostLane may restrict accounts, remove content, escalate reports, and cooperate with legally required safety processes when appropriate.
Underage safety
PostLane is built for real-world community and planning, so age eligibility, minors, and adult-minor interaction rules require owner and legal review. Do not use PostLane to pressure, exploit, locate, or privately contact minors.
Location privacy
Plans and events can reveal sensitive location and routine information. Share only what attendees need, avoid posting private addresses publicly unless appropriate and approved, and use safer meetup habits when moving from chat to real life.
Invite-link safety
Invite links and profile share links should be treated as private or opaque when possible. Do not post invite links in places where unwanted people can use them to enter a circle, event, or conversation.
No public people directory
PostLane is not a public people directory. Discovery should center on communities, circles, posts, plans, and events, not exposing a searchable list of people.
Need help?
Contact support@getpostlane.com or submit a community report. Do not send passwords, sign-in codes, or private credentials.