Safety at HearMeo
HearMeo is designed for vulnerable, emotional, and real conversations. That means safety is not optional. It is part of how the platform is built, moderated, and operated.
HearMeo combines anonymous-capable posting, moderation workflows, private accountability records, and community controls to reduce harm and preserve trust.
Anonymous content is not meant to reveal private identity to the public. Backend identity handling exists to support safety, moderation, and abuse response when needed.
How HearMeo approaches safety
- community reporting and moderation workflows
- protected identity handling for anonymous guest or anonymous-authored content
- trust-aware moderation tools for staff and topic owners where applicable
- rate limits, platform protections, and abuse controls
- safety review and escalation flows for concerning content
Content that appears threatening, exploitative, violent, abusive, or severely risky may be flagged, reviewed, restricted, hidden, or escalated.
HearMeo may use automated signals, reports, manual review, and moderation workflows to identify and respond to safety concerns.
Use of the platform for self-harm encouragement, threats, coercion, targeted abuse, or serious harm to others is not permitted.
Users should report harmful behavior, avoid escalating fights, and use anonymous posting responsibly.
If something feels unsafe, abusive, deceptive, or threatening, do not assume it will resolve on its own. Use reporting tools and moderation channels.
Important note
HearMeo is a social and community platform. It is not a substitute for emergency services, crisis response providers, or licensed medical or mental health care.
If someone is in immediate danger or needs urgent real-world support, they should seek local emergency or professional help as appropriate.