Community Guidelines
SanghaSpace is where inner work meets daily practice. These guidelines keep every courtyard a place worth sitting in — and they apply to everyone, students and teachers alike.
Speak with care
No harassment, bullying, or personal attacks. Disagree with ideas all you like — people are not targets.
No hate
Slurs or hate toward any group — by race, religion, gender, orientation, nationality, or anything else — have no place here, ever.
Nothing sexually explicit
This is a practice space. Sexually explicit content doesn't belong in it — in any room, from any member.
No violence
No threats, and no glorifying harm. Writing honestly about pain is welcome; wishing it on someone is not.
Nothing illegal
No illegal content or activity of any kind, and nothing that exploits or endangers a minor. That is reported to authorities, not just removed.
Care with health
Practices here support care; they never replace it. No one may promise cures or tell another member to abandon medical treatment. Hold your teachings honestly.
No spam or scams
No advertising, schemes, mass posting, or pretending to be someone you're not. Come as yourself, for the practice.
Protect each other's privacy
Never share another member's personal information or private words outside the space they offered them in.
Meeting in person
Gatherings happen in the real world. Teachers: use real venues, be clear about place and time, and honor your room's capacity. Members: tell someone where you're going, as you would for any meeting that began online.
On camera
Every rule here applies in live rooms exactly as it does in writing. A teacher who records tells the circle; nobody shares a recording of other people beyond the room it was made in.
What is always welcome
Grief, doubt, strong emotion, the contemplation of death, and the honest telling of your own healing — including its darkest chapters. Inner work is not always pretty, and it doesn't have to be.
How this is kept
Language filters stop the unambiguous. An AI reviewer reads public posts with these guidelines in hand. Any member can report anything with one tap — three reports set it aside until a person looks. Live rooms carry a report flag too — those reports always wait for a person, never an automatic curtain. Teachers tend their own sanghas, and the platform tends the whole.
What's private stays private
Your journal, your birth data, and everything only you can see is never scanned, never reviewed, never read. Moderation only ever looks at what you chose to place before others.