Safety

Safety Guidelines

The Safety Database is a community-powered risk-awareness tool. These guidelines explain how to use it responsibly, what to report, and how the moderation system works.

What this tool is

The Safety Database is a private, moderated community safety tool. It allows verified members to share risk-awareness information about clients — anonymously and responsibly. It is designed to help workers make safer decisions, not to publicly accuse or defame individuals.

What this tool is not

This is not a public blacklist, a defamation tool, or a place to settle personal disputes. Reports are not immediately public — they go through a moderation process before becoming visible to other members. Misuse of this tool violates our Terms of Service and may result in account suspension.

Reporting Guidelines

What to report

Non-payment or refusal to pay agreed rates
No-shows after confirmed bookings
Aggressive, threatening, or intimidating behaviour
Repeated boundary violations despite clear communication
Suspicious or fake identity (different name on arrival, fake contact details)
Unsafe behaviour that put you at risk
Harassment before, during, or after a session
Any behaviour you would want to warn other workers about

What not to report

Personal dislikes or preferences unrelated to safety
Reports based on second-hand information you cannot verify
Reports intended to harm someone you have a personal dispute with
Information about individuals who are not clients
Anything you would not be comfortable explaining to a moderator

Severity Levels

Low

Minor issues such as being slightly late, minor communication problems, or a single instance of negotiating rates. No immediate safety concern.

Medium

Concerning behaviour such as non-payment, no-shows, or repeated boundary pushing. Other workers should be aware and proceed with caution.

High

Serious safety concerns such as aggressive behaviour, threats, or significant financial harm. Strong warning — other workers should avoid.

Critical

Immediate safety risk. Physical threats, violence, or behaviour that put you in danger. Urgent warning — do not see this person.

How Moderation Works

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1. Submission

You submit a report. It is immediately marked as 'Pending review' and is not visible to other members.

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2. Review

Our moderation team reviews the report for quality, accuracy, and compliance with these guidelines. This typically takes 24–48 hours.

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3. Decision

The report is either approved (becomes visible to members), placed under further review, or removed if it violates our guidelines.

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4. Visibility

Approved reports are visible to verified members. Your identity as the reporter is never shown. Reports display only the incident category, severity, city, and summary.

Anonymity and Privacy

Your identity as a reporter is never visible to other members
Reports are attributed only to 'a verified member'
Moderation staff can see reporter identity only to prevent abuse
You can submit reports with or without your name attached to the incident
Evidence you upload is stored privately and only accessible to moderators

Flagging Suspicious Reports

If you see a report that appears false, malicious, or abusive, you can flag it for moderator review. Flagged reports are reviewed by our team and may be removed if they violate our guidelines. Repeated flagging of legitimate reports may result in your account being reviewed.

Questions or concerns?

If you have questions about the Safety Database, want to dispute a report, or need to report abuse of the system, contact us at [email protected]