Community Guidelines
Ome.gg works because people treat each other well. These guidelines keep the community welcoming for everyone. We have zero tolerance for nudity, racism, and harassment. By using Ome.gg you agree to follow these rules — and breaking them can get your access restricted or removed.
1. Be respectful
Treat the people you meet the way you'd want to be treated. Disagreeing is fine; being cruel is not. Keep conversations friendly and welcoming for everyone.
2. Keep it clean — no nudity or sexual content
Ome.gg is not a place for nudity, sexually explicit content, or sexual solicitation of any kind. Don't expose yourself, describe explicit acts, or pressure anyone for sexual content. Keep your conversations clean — anyone who doesn't will be removed.
3. Zero tolerance for racism and hate
Racism, slurs, hate speech, and discrimination have no place here. That includes attacking or demeaning anyone based on race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. Hateful behavior leads to an immediate ban.
4. Keep it 18+
You must be at least 18 years old to use Ome.gg. Sexual content involving minors is strictly forbidden, carries zero tolerance, and will be reported to the authorities. If you believe someone is underage, report them immediately.
5. No harassment or abuse
Don't target anyone with repeated unwanted contact, threats, or intimidation. Don't pressure people for personal information, photos, money, or anything else. "No" is a complete answer — respect it.
6. Protect privacy
Never share someone else's personal information, and think twice before sharing your own. Recording, screenshotting, or redistributing a conversation to embarrass or harm someone is not allowed.
7. No spam or scams
Don't advertise, promote, solicit, phish, or flood chats with repetitive messages. Links and invitations meant to scam or redirect users off-platform will be removed.
8. Keep it legal
Don't use Ome.gg to plan, promote, or carry out anything illegal. This includes the sale of illegal goods, fraud, and sharing content that's unlawful where you live.
9. Public chatrooms
Every rule above applies in public chatrooms, and the audience is much bigger — a message there is seen by everyone in the room, and anyone can read a room's recent history before they join. A few things specific to rooms:
- Stay roughly on the room's topic. Wandering is fine; hijacking a room is not.
- Don't flood. Repeating messages, spamming links, or dumping walls of text to push conversation off the screen will get you removed.
- Don't pile on. Several people targeting one person is harassment, however mild each individual message looks.
- Take it to DMs when it's a two-person conversation, and never pressure someone to move to another platform.
10. Your public profile
If you link an email you get a profile page at ome.gg/@yourhandle. It is genuinely public: readable by anyone without an account, and search engines may index it. So your display name, bio and location follow the same rules as everything else — no slurs, no sexual content, no harassment of other people, no advertising or links to other platforms, and no pretending to be someone you're not.
Don't publish personal information there, whether it's yours or anyone else's. You can hide your profile completely at any time under Settings → Privacy.
11. Report and block
If someone breaks these rules, use the report button — every report is reviewed. You can report a specific message in a public chatroom by tapping it, and you can report a profile from the menu on that person's page. You can also block anyone instantly to remove them from your experience for good. Helping us spot bad behavior keeps the whole community safer.
Enforcement
Depending on severity, violations may result in blocked messages, temporary suspension, or a permanent ban. Serious violations — especially anything involving minors — are escalated and may be reported to law enforcement.
Not every action is a ban. We can also delete a single chatroom message, clear a profile field, hide a profile from public view, or put a room into read-only mode — whichever is proportionate to what happened.
For more on how we keep the platform safe, see our Safety page.