DIRTY CODE

COMMUNITY GUIDELINES

You get from Dirty Code what you put into it. If you're honest with people and treat them with respect, you'll find many people to talk to, and to hook up with. If you're dishonest or abusive or confrontational, you will find no audience here, and you may just get banned.

Dirty Code is committed to creating a safe and authentic environment where diversity, mutual respect, and sex-positivity thrive. Many people rely on us to offer the best, safest, most rewarding app experience possible, and every one of our employees is committed to live up to the trust our community places in us.

You, our user community, also have a big role to play in making Dirty Code amazing. So we want to be very clear about what we expect from you, and how we will respond in the event those expectations aren't met. These are our community guidelines. Any violation of these guidelines may result in the removal of your content or your Dirty Code account, and may even result in a permanent ban from our service.

So we're clear: these guidelines apply to all of your content and activity on Dirty Code, as well as interactions you may have with other Dirty Code users off our platform. The guidelines are also periodically reviewed and updated.

Please report any behavior or user that violates our policies or terms of service, if you believe a user is acting in a way that is not positive or welcoming to the community, let us know so we can assist in this matter, doing so will help us keep Dirty Code amazing.

Harassment

We want you to be yourself and express yourself freely here, but not at the expense of someone else. We strongly suggest you talk about what you are into, not what you aren't, on your profile. And the old adage “if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all” pertains here just like at your grandmother's.

We also expect you to leave someone alone when they indicate they want to be left alone. This is a foundational rule. Misusing our reporting system to get back at someone who's blocked you, or creating new accounts to continue patterns of unwanted contact will result in a permanent ban.

Hate, violence, and offensive content

It should go without saying, but we don't allow hate speech or violence of any kind. If we learn that you have abused or seriously threatened another user, you will be banned forever. We may also remove content that we find too graphic, offensive, or insensitive and hurtful, even if there was no ill intent.

Finally, depictions of self harm or suicide can be harmful for others, so we will remove them. If you see someone in crisis, please let us know.

We take reports of violence, threats and assault very seriously. This includes incidents that occur both on and off our platform. If a serious incident has occurred, please contact law enforcement and then contact our support team at info@dirtycode.io

We may consider content hate speech (and take more severe actions against a profile) if it promotes or condones racism, bigotry, violence, hate, dehumanization, or harm against individuals or groups based on:

Content on Dirty Code that we would consider graphic, violent or offensive includes but is not limited to:

Obey the law

If something is illegal offline, well guess what: it's also illegal on Dirty Code! Yes, this includes drugs. Illegal content and depictions of illegal activity will be taken down and, when appropriate, reported to the appropriate authorities.

Drugs

We allow casual mentions. However, evidence of misuse or encouraging others to use irresponsibly, as well as any discussion of buying/ selling, will result in a ban.

Minors

Dirty Code is for adults ONLY. You must be at least 18 to use the site (or older in certain jurisdictions). We take this age limit very, very seriously, and any violation or suspected violation will result in a ban, at a minimum, and could lead us to involve the appropriate authorities.

We also do not allow any images of anyone under 18, in any context. This includes images where a minor's face is blurred out, is in the background, or whatever.

Our total ban on minor activity extends to communication: if a user communicates with another user that they believe to be under 18, that is also a violation of our age policy. By immediately reporting underage profiles, you are keeping other users and yourself safe.

Bestiality

It might be a controversial topic, but we at Dirty Code would like to distance ourselves from any form of interspecies sexuality. As we believe animals are incapable of understanding and giving full consent, we ban profiles that are clearly meant to express bestiality in some form. This might include images of animals where their genitalia is visible.

Be authentic

Be yourself on the app, not someone else. Any profiles impersonating other people, including celebrities, will be banned. Content that you post on Dirty Code should be of you or by you, and you should represent yourself truthfully.

You choose what to disclose about yourself, but the information that you do share should be true. Any impersonation / catfishing is prohibited and may result in a ban.

We don't allow:

If your profile is reported as being fake, we may ask you to verify your identity to keep your profile active.

Private information

Dirty Code will never ask you for personal details like your password or your credit card information. Other users don't need to know this stuff either. Please protect yourself by keeping this information to yourself.

In the interest of safety, we will remove any sensitive personal information displayed publicly, such as phone numbers and addresses, and we may suspend or ban the profile.

Unwelcome solicitation of another user's personal information, prompting users to visit outside links, or any kind of spamming or scamming will get you banned.

Promotion and Solicitation

We appreciate a good side-hustle, and it's cool to invite people to an event you're going to, but don't spam our users with links or use Dirty Code to advertise your business. Nobody's here for that.

Sexual financial solicitation is unlawful and is completely prohibited.

Dirty Code is for personal, non-commercial use only.

We prohibit using Dirty Code to conduct research, or to promote a business, club, event, contest, or organization. This includes unsolicited advertising, promotional materials or other solicitation material, bulk mailing of commercial advertising, chain mail, informational announcements, charity requests, and petitions for signatures, and surveying or requests to participate in surveys or studies.

Massage services, escort services, Only Fans links, cam shows, Venmo or PayPal links, sugar daddy/baby arrangements, Amazon or other wishlist links, or direct links or requests for donations are prohibited. We consider solicitations to include them.

Finally, we do not allow:

Have fun

Hopefully you agree that the above rules are mostly common sense. We're here to keep Dirty Code safe, authentic, and welcoming for everyone. Most people do their part by just being themselves: friendly, chill, casual, whatever. We recommend you start there, and you'll almost certainly be fine.

How to report

If you see someone breaking the rules, please report them using the “⚠️ Report” button found in the upper right corner of their profile, and we'll take it from there. The more information you add in the comments or attach to your report, the better we'll be able to look into it.

Please always remember to be tolerant, and try to give other people the benefit of the doubt (both here on Dirty Code and everywhere!) Someone on the app might upset or offend you without necessarily violating our guidelines. In those instances, it's best to just use our block feature clicking the “🛑 Block” button--you and the other user will never see or contact each other again. Reporting non-issues will keep us from fighting the real problems.

Finally, if you would like to report an incident that happened off Dirty Code, let us know at info@dirtycode.io. We also recommend you report to law enforcement if you feel comfortable doing so.

Image rules (the short version)

Not allowed anywhere:

Not allowed on the “People” page (as your ”👑 Public profile photo”):

We use a mix of automated and human review when approving images. If you see an image on Dirty Code that violates our rules, please report to our moderation team.