Community Safety Guidelines

Clear, respectful community rules for BiFiles Chat, Forum, Articles, Community Stories, Reviews, and the wider BiFiles Network.

How BiFiles keeps the community safe

These community safety guidelines explain how BiFiles stays calm, respectful, and welcoming for bisexual people worldwide.

Whether you are here to read, chat, ask questions, compare online spaces, or share your story, these guidelines are here to help you explore BiFiles safely and at your own pace.

We want BiFiles to feel supportive and trustworthy — especially for people who may still be exploring, questioning, or protecting their privacy.

Quick safety note:
If something feels off, trust your gut. Step away, block, and report it. We would rather review a false alarm than miss a real issue.

General community safety guidelines

  • Respect first. Be kind, even when experiences or opinions differ.
  • No harassment. No hate speech, threats, slurs, stalking, or personal attacks.
  • No pressure. Do not push anyone to share more than they want.
  • Consent & boundaries. Respect “no,” discomfort, privacy, and personal limits.
  • Keep it community-focused. BiFiles is not a hookup, porn, or spam platform.
  • Protect anonymity. Do not share private information — yours or anyone else’s.

Chat safety guidelines at BiFiles

The chat is designed to be calm, respectful, and low-pressure. You can join as a guest first to read and explore before deciding whether to participate.

  • No unsolicited sexual messages or explicit content.
  • No spam or repeated unwanted contact.
  • Respect room rules and moderator instructions.
  • No doxxing. Do not share personal details, screenshots, or private messages.

Forum safety guidelines at BiFiles

The forum is for deeper discussion, advice, and support. Thoughtful posts and respectful replies matter here.

  • Be constructive. Disagree without attacking.
  • No victim blaming or shaming.
  • Stay on topic and use clear titles where possible.
  • Privacy matters. Do not repost private conversations or personal details.

Articles & Community Stories safety guidelines at BiFiles

Articles and Community Stories are for guidance, personal reflection, identity stories, lived experience, and supportive perspectives.

  • No hate or harassment in posts or comments.
  • No explicit porn content. Adult themes may be discussed in an educational, respectful, or safety-focused way, but porn-style content is not allowed.
  • No sharing private data such as names, faces, addresses, or phone numbers without consent.
  • Respect the audience. BiFiles is especially welcoming to bi women, couples, and people exploring their identity.
  • Keep stories respectful. Personal reflections should support connection, self-acceptance, and understanding — not pressure, shock value, or explicit content.

Reviews safety guidelines at BiFiles

Reviews should be helpful, grounded, and honest — not promotional hype. We focus on safety, inclusivity, and real user experience.

  • No paid manipulation. We do not publish fake “perfect” reviews.
  • Be fair. Critique features, policies, and platforms — not individual users.
  • Safety-first framing. When relevant, we highlight privacy risks, red flags, and better alternatives.
  • No affiliate pressure. Readers should feel informed, not pushed.

Moderation & enforcement

We moderate to keep BiFiles safe, calm, and welcoming. If something crosses the line, we may remove content, restrict accounts, or ban users.

  • Report problems. If you see harassment, threats, or boundary violations, report it.
  • Do not engage. Step away, block, and report. We will review it.
  • Context matters. We look at patterns, not just one isolated sentence.
  • Appeals are possible. If you think we made a mistake, you can contact us.
Need help?
If you are unsure whether something is okay, choose the safer option and reach out via the contact page. You can also learn more about bisexual support and visibility through resources like the Bisexual Resource Center.

Ready to explore BiFiles safely?

You can observe first, use guest access where available, read quietly, or choose the part of the BiFiles Network that feels most comfortable today.