Community Guidelines
Last updated 27 May 2026
Community Guidelines
Aftrword is a quiet place for honest, anonymous emotional writing. These guidelines keep it safe and worth coming back to. They are being finalised — the points below reflect how the platform is moderated today.
What belongs here
Write what you couldn’t say out loud. Letters, confessions, reflections, grief, love, the things you carry. Text only, your voice only.
What does not
- Content that identifies, targets, or endangers a real person — yourself or anyone else.
- Sexual content involving minors, or any content that sexualises a minor. Zero tolerance, reported to authorities.
- Harassment, hate, threats, or incitement to violence.
- Content promoting self-harm or suicide rather than processing it. If you are in crisis, please reach out to a local helpline.
- Spam, advertising, scams, or attempts to move people off-platform for exploitation.
- Sharing others’ private information, or impersonation.
How moderation works
Posts may be screened before or after publishing. Violations can lead to content removal, a strike, or — for serious or repeated harm — removal from the platform. You can report any post in the app, and you can appeal a decision.
Anonymity is a trust, not a shield
The point of anonymity is freedom to be honest, not freedom to harm. We protect your identity; we ask you to protect everyone else’s.
Aftrword is not a crisis service
Aftrword is a place to write, not a mental-health, crisis, medical, or therapy service. It is not a substitute for professional help, and nothing here is medical or psychological advice. We do not monitor posts in order to intervene in a personal emergency. If you are in crisis, in danger, or having thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please contact your local emergency services or a crisis helpline right away — a directory of free, confidential helplines worldwide is at findahelpline.com.
These guidelines are under review and may change before launch.