

Community Guidelines
Tapnudge is a human feedback app. These rules keep nudges useful, consent-aware, and safe for everyday decisions.
Community Guidelines
Keep nudges useful, safe, and human.
Tapnudge helps people ask the world what it thinks. These guidelines explain how to create nudges that invite honest feedback without harming, misleading, or exploiting people.
Applies to every nudge
These rules apply to questions, options, images, usernames, profile content, tags, reports, AI-assisted material, and voting behavior.
Severe harm gets priority
Child sexual exploitation, credible threats, violent extremism, non-consensual intimate content, and other serious harms can lead to immediate account action.
Context matters
We look at the content, the question being asked, who is targeted, how private the subject is, and whether the nudge could reasonably cause harm.
How Tapnudge reviews nudges
We look at the full context: the question, options, image, subject, audience, intent, and likely harm. A joke between friends can become a policy issue when it targets a private person, spreads a rumor, shares private information, or invites a crowd to shame someone.
Tapnudge may use automated systems, including AI, and human review to detect abuse, spam, unsafe content, and vote manipulation. We may remove content, reduce visibility, restrict features, or suspend accounts when necessary.
Explore the guidelines
Each topic below explains what is not allowed, what may be allowed with care, and examples specific to nudges.
When to report something
Report a nudge if it appears to target someone for humiliation, contains sexual exploitation, threatens harm, spreads private information, manipulates votes, promotes illegal activity, or otherwise makes Tapnudge less safe.
You can contact support@tapnudge.com for safety, privacy, or rights concerns.