Community conduct
What we expect, what we don't tolerate, and how we enforce it — without weaponising the report button.
What Wesprs is for
Wesprs is for adults stating an intent and meeting other adults who share it. Treat everyone here as a person with their own boundaries. Read what someone declares, respect a no, and leave a conversation that has run its course — it expires within 24 hours anyway.
These guidelines apply everywhere on Wesprs: your profile, the feed, and your conversations. We cannot read your end-to-end-encrypted messages, but the rules still bind your conduct in them, and a person you message can report you.
What we don't tolerate
Harassment, threats, stalking, or intimidation. Sharing, soliciting, or threatening to share someone's intimate images without their consent. Any sexual content involving minors, and any attempt to involve a minor. Impersonating someone or misrepresenting who you are. Coercion, blackmail, or pressure, on or off the platform. Sex trafficking or commercial sexual solicitation. Posting another person's private information without consent. Scraping or harvesting data about other people by automated means.
You also may not try to defeat the systems that keep this place safe — the human-and-age verification, the 24-hour expiry, or a ban. Re-registering to evade a ban is itself a breach.
Transphobia and transmisogyny are a top-level offence
We name this explicitly rather than burying it under "harassment". Slurs, deadnaming, deliberate misgendering, fetishising someone's transition, or threats targeting a person for being trans are a reportable category in their own right, and we act on them on their merits — not on how many people complain.
Reporting and the no-volume rule
You can report anyone from within the app, and the report path stays available for at least 14 days after you unmatch, block, or even delete — so reporting still works after the content is gone. You can choose to report without your handle attached.
We review reports on what actually happened. We do not auto-ban an account just because a lot of people reported it. Mass-reporting is itself investigated, so a coordinated pile-on cannot silence a targeted person; if you are mass-reported, an open counter-investigation is visible to you in the app, and no decision about you is automated. Intimate-image abuse can also be reported by people without an account at wesprs.com/ncii-intake.
Enforcement
Depending on what we find, we may warn, suspend, or permanently remove an account. Where we find apparent child sexual abuse material, we preserve the evidence the law requires and report it to the competent authority. Our hash-based ban survives account deletion, so removal is not undone by simply signing up again.
We will announce material changes to these guidelines at least 14 days before they take effect, keep a change log, and keep prior versions accessible.
Contact
Community conduct and Trust & Safety are operated by Digital Services LLC, 27, Takaishvili st., Batumi, Georgia, 6004.
General help: [email protected]. Intimate-image abuse takedown (no account needed): wesprs.com/ncii-intake.
If you are in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services first.