Community Guidelines
Effective date: April 26, 2026
Hundoo is a social challenge and habit app built to help people create goals, stay motivated, and do things together. Whether your challenge is reading books, running, attending concerts, building habits, or something else entirely, the goal is to make Hundoo a place that feels motivating, safe, and fun to use.
These Community Guidelines explain what is and is not allowed on Hundoo. They apply to usernames, profiles, challenges, check-ins, notes, comments, photos, and any other content or behavior on the platform.
If content or behavior breaks these Guidelines, we may remove content, limit features, suspend accounts, or permanently remove users from Hundoo.
1. Be real, but you do not need to use your real name
You do not need to use your legal name on Hundoo. Nicknames, internet names, and creative usernames are fine.
What is not okay is pretending to be someone else. Do not impersonate another person, brand, organization, or public figure. Do not mislead people about who you are.
2. Be respectful
Hundoo should be a positive social space. Treat other people with respect.
Do not:
- harass, threaten, or bully others;
- target people with hateful or discriminatory language;
- shame, intimidate, or repeatedly provoke other users; or
- create a hostile environment for others.
Friendly competition is fine. Abuse is not.
3. No dangerous or harmful challenges
Hundoo is built for motivation, not harm.
Do not create, promote, or participate in challenges that involve:
- self-harm;
- violence;
- illegal acts;
- reckless stunts;
- dangerous dares;
- eating disorder behavior;
- unsafe physical activity; or
- harmful or extreme behavior that could reasonably cause injury or serious psychological harm.
Just because something is framed as a “challenge” does not make it acceptable on Hundoo.
If something is unsafe, harmful, or clearly a bad idea, it does not belong here.
4. No adult or sexual content
Do not post sexually explicit content, nudity intended to be sexual, or other adult content.
Hundoo is not a platform for sexual content, sexual services, or sexually explicit challenges.
5. No violent or graphic content
Do not post graphic violence, gore, or disturbing content.
Content that glorifies violence, celebrates harm, or is intended to shock or upset others is not allowed.
6. Do not violate other people’s rights
Only post content that you own or have the right to share.
Do not post:
- other people’s private information without permission;
- photos of others where you do not have the right to share them;
- copyrighted material you do not have permission to use; or
- content that violates privacy, publicity, or intellectual property rights.
If you upload content involving another person, make sure you have the right to share it.
7. No spam, fake engagement, or manipulation
Do not use Hundoo to spam people or manipulate the platform.
This includes:
- fake accounts used to mislead others;
- fake engagement;
- repetitive or unwanted promotions;
- mass posting or abuse of social features; or
- deceptive behavior meant to game the platform.
Do not misuse reporting or other safety tools to harass, target, or falsely accuse other users.
8. No bots, scraping, or technical abuse
Do not use bots, scripts, automation, scraping, or other technical methods to access or interfere with Hundoo without permission.
Do not try to break, overload, probe, or bypass the security of the app or its systems.
Do not upload malware, phishing links, or anything designed to harm users or the platform.
9. Choose the right visibility for your content
Hundoo lets you choose how visible a challenge is, including Private, Friends, Friends of Friends, and Public.
Use these settings thoughtfully. If something is personal, sensitive, or only meant for a small group, choose a more limited audience.
Even when content is shared with a limited audience, it still has to follow these Guidelines.
10. Blocking and personal safety
Hundoo includes blocking as a personal safety and privacy feature.
If you block another user:
- neither of you will meaningfully see or interact with the other on core social surfaces;
- profiles may appear unavailable to each other;
- each of you may disappear from the other’s search results;
- check-ins, photos, challenges, tags, comments, and notes may be hidden between the two of you;
- friendships, reactions, and certain notifications between the two of you may be removed; and
- certain shared spaces, such as multi-person challenges, may continue to exist while each blocked user is filtered from the other’s view.
Blocking does not:
- notify the blocked user;
- delete either user’s account or content from Hundoo as a whole;
- act as a report to Hundoo; or
- guarantee that a determined person cannot view public content through another account or outside the blocked relationship.
Blocking is a personal filter. Reporting abusive behavior to Hundoo is a separate process.
11. Reporting and moderation
Hundoo allows users to report:
- user profiles;
- challenges;
- check-ins, including the text or notes attached to a check-in; and
- individual photos.
Reporting is intended to help keep Hundoo safe. It is how you alert Hundoo to possible violations of these Guidelines, the Terms, or applicable law.
When you submit a report:
- your report is reviewed by Hundoo staff;
- the reported user is not notified that you made the report;
- we generally do not share who submitted the report;
- reporting does not automatically remove content or suspend a user; and
- blocking and reporting remain separate tools with different purposes.
You may be asked to choose a report reason and optionally provide more detail. Please be honest and specific. False, abusive, or bad-faith reporting may itself violate these Guidelines.
We may keep report records, review notes, and moderation outcomes even if the reported content or account is later deleted.
12. Keep it lawful
Do not use Hundoo for illegal activity or to promote illegal activity.
That includes unlawful threats, fraud, non-consensual sharing of private information, illegal services, or using the platform in a way that breaks applicable law.
13. We may take action
If content or behavior breaks these Guidelines or creates risk for users or the platform, we may take action.
That can include:
- removing content;
- hiding content;
- warning a user;
- limiting features;
- temporarily suspending an account; or
- permanently removing an account.
We may also take action against content or behavior that is clearly harmful, unsafe, abusive, deceptive, or otherwise inconsistent with the purpose and spirit of Hundoo, even if it is not explicitly listed word-for-word in these Guidelines.
We may also preserve and disclose information where reasonably necessary for legal compliance, safety, fraud prevention, technical security, or protection of users and the platform.
In cases involving suspected illegal content or serious safety risks, we may escalate matters to relevant authorities where appropriate.
14. Reporting and safety contact
If you believe content or a user breaks these Guidelines, use the available in-app reporting tools or contact us at support@hundoo.app.
Blocking another user is not the same as reporting them. Blocking is a personal filtering feature, while reporting abusive or harmful behavior is how you alert Hundoo to possible rule violations.
Because reports are confidential and do not notify the reported party, you should feel able to report harmful behavior without fear that the other user will be told who reported them.
15. Use common sense
Not everything harmful looks dramatic. Some things are simply unhealthy, obsessive, manipulative, or unsafe.
Use good judgment when creating or joining challenges. Do not pressure others into things that may be harmful to them. Do not assume that because something is allowed elsewhere, it belongs on Hundoo.
The kind of content and behavior we want on Hundoo is simple:
- motivating
- respectful
- honest
- safe
- fun to do alone or with friends
16. Contact
If you have questions about these Guidelines or want to report a user or content, contact support@hundoo.app.