Community Safety
Drift Bottle includes user-generated bottles, images, and chats. These guidelines explain what is not allowed and how safety tools work.
What is not allowed
- Harassment, threats, bullying, hate speech, or abusive behavior.
- Sexual content involving minors, exploitation, or non-consensual intimate content.
- Illegal goods or services, dangerous instructions, fraud, scams, or impersonation.
- Spam, ads, link farming, or attempts to bypass daily throw/pick limits.
- Private information shared without consent.
- Graphic violence, self-harm encouragement, or content intended to shock or intimidate.
In-app safety tools
- Report: users can report bottles and chats for harassment, sexual content, spam, illegal content, or another reason.
- Keyword softening: the app can reduce the visibility of potentially abusive wording in the user experience.
- Daily limits: users can throw and pick a limited number of bottles per day to reduce abuse.
- Conversation deletion: users can delete conversations and local history from their account experience.
- Account deletion: users can permanently delete their account and app data from the profile page.
How to report
Use the report button on a bottle or chat. Choose the closest reason and submit the report. The content enters a moderation queue and may be hidden, removed, or used to take action against an account.
Moderation actions
Depending on severity and repeat behavior, Drift Bottle may remove content, hide bottles, restrict features, block conversations, suspend accounts, delete accounts, or preserve evidence for legal compliance.
Emergency and law enforcement
Drift Bottle is not an emergency service. If someone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services. For urgent safety or legal requests, contact bottle@asstudiox.com.
Planned safety improvements
Before large-scale public launch, Drift Bottle should add stronger moderation operations, user blocking, reviewer tooling, safety metrics, and documented response targets for high-severity reports.