

Community Guidelines
Tapnudge is a human feedback app. These rules keep nudges useful, consent-aware, and safe for everyday decisions.
Community Guidelines
Harassment, Bullying, and Defamation
Tapnudge must not be used to shame, defame, stalk, doxx, or organize social pressure against a person.
What this means for nudges
Polls can amplify a crowd. A nudge about a person can become harassment if it invites mockery, humiliation, rumors, threats, or unwanted attention.
Not allowed
- Nudges designed to mock, shame, rate, degrade, or humiliate a private person.
- Rumor-spreading, anonymous callout nudges, or claims presented as fact that could damage someone’s reputation.
- Sharing private information, screenshots, images, workplace details, school details, addresses, phone numbers, or other identifying data without permission.
- Manipulated or AI-generated imagery of a person used to embarrass, defame, or mislead others.
- Repeated unwanted attention, including creating new accounts or nudges after someone asks you to stop.
Public figures and criticism
Commentary about public figures, brands, products, and public issues can be allowed, but it cannot include threats, private information, sexual harassment, hate, or false claims likely to cause harm.
Enforcement
We may remove the nudge, reduce visibility, restrict features, or act on accounts when content is used to bully, defame, or coordinate harm.
Questions and Examples
Can I ask if people like a creator, restaurant, or product?
Yes, if the nudge is about public work, product experience, or service quality and is not used to spread false personal attacks.
Can I make a nudge about someone from school or work?
Be careful. Nudges about private people can easily become harassment. Do not post identifying details, insults, rumors, or questions that invite humiliation.