Community Guidelines

Timents Community Guidelines

Effective June 12, 2026 · guidelines-2026-06-12

Timents is a date-anchored, private-first place to keep the moments that made up your life and revisit them alongside the people who were part of them. It is deliberately not an infinite feed, not an entertainment loop, and not a comparison engine. There are no popularity counters here, and these Guidelines are written to keep it that way.

These Community Guidelines apply to everything you do on Timents: your moments, captions, comments, reactions, chapters, profile, and any content that appears on public-safe web previews. They work together with our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. By using Timents, you agree to follow them. If you ever see something that breaks these rules, you can report it in the app or email safety@timents.com. Effective June 12, 2026.

1. Our spirit

Timents is built around memory, not performance. You revisit the same calendar day across every year of your life, with year treated as quiet metadata rather than something to chase. That shapes how we expect people to behave here.

This is a calm space for real life: ordinary days, the people in them, the small things worth keeping. It is not a stage for performing, and it is not a place for pile-ons. There are no likes to farm, no followers to count, and no feed to win. Please bring the same care you would bring to a shared photo album with people you trust.

  • Memory-first. Post for the future you and the people who were there, not for an audience of strangers.
  • Real life. Be honest about who you are and what happened. Authentic beats impressive.
  • Kindness. Assume good faith. Disagree gently. Never gang up on someone.

2. Be real and respectful

We ask everyone on Timents to show up honestly and treat others with basic respect.

  • Be yourself. Use your real name and a profile that represents you. Don't pretend to be another person, brand, or organization (see impersonation below).
  • Be honest. Don't post deliberately false or misleading content designed to deceive or harm others.
  • Be kind in comments and reactions. Captions, comments, replies, and reactions are part of someone's memory. Keep them warm, or at least neutral. They are not a place to needle, mock, or escalate.
  • Respect the room. A chapter is a shared space for moments that belong together. If you've been invited into someone's chapter, behave like a welcome guest.

4. Zero-tolerance content

Some content has no place on Timents, ever. We act on it as quickly as we can, remove it, and may suspend or permanently remove the accounts involved. Where the law requires or allows it, we may preserve information and report it to law enforcement or relevant authorities.

  • Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any sexual content involving minors.
  • Other clearly illegal content.
  • Credible threats of violence, or content that incites, promotes, or celebrates violence against people.
  • Terrorism, violent extremism, or content that promotes or supports such groups or acts.
  • Non-consensual intimate imagery, including "revenge" content and intimate images shared without the consent of everyone in them.
  • Severe harassment, including targeted campaigns intended to terrorize, threaten, or seriously harm a person.

There is no warning step for this category. Reports related to these harms should go to safety@timents.com and, where someone is in immediate danger, to local emergency services first.

5. What's not allowed

Beyond the zero-tolerance list, the following are not allowed on Timents. Content that breaks these rules may be removed, and repeated or serious violations can lead to account action.

  • Harassment and bullying. Targeting, demeaning, or repeatedly contacting someone who doesn't want it. No pile-ons.
  • Hate. Attacks, slurs, or dehumanizing content directed at people based on protected characteristics such as race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or age.
  • Graphic or violent content. Gratuitously graphic, gory, or violent media, or content that glorifies violence or suffering.
  • Spam and scams. Bulk or repetitive unwanted content, deceptive links, phishing, fraud, or any attempt to trick people out of money or information.
  • Impersonation. Pretending to be another person, brand, or organization, or running deceptive or fake accounts.
  • Illegal goods and activities. Selling or facilitating regulated or prohibited goods (such as drugs, weapons, or stolen items) or coordinating illegal activity.
  • Promotion of self-harm. Content that encourages, instructs, or glorifies suicide, self-harm, or eating disorders. If you're struggling, please reach out to someone you trust or local support services.
  • Sexual content involving minors. Any sexualized content involving people under 18 (this is also covered under zero tolerance above).
  • Intellectual property infringement. Posting content you don't have the rights to, or otherwise violating someone's copyright, trademark, or other rights.

6. Minors and safety

Timents is intended for people aged 13 and older. We collect date of birth and age-gate access, and the app is not intended for children under 13. Where local law sets a higher minimum age for digital consent, that higher age applies.

We take the safety of younger users seriously. Any sexualization of minors, grooming, or attempts to contact minors for harmful purposes fall under our zero-tolerance rules and will be removed and may be reported to authorities. If you believe a child under 13 is using Timents, or you have a concern about a younger user's safety, contact safety@timents.com.

To be clear: the under-18 standard for sexual content (in the rules above) protects minors and is separate from the minimum age to use Timents, which is 13.

7. How to report, block, and mute

You have direct controls in the app. You don't need anyone's permission to use them, and the people involved aren't told who used them.

  • Report. Use the in-app report option on a moment, comment, chapter, or profile to flag content or a person that breaks these Guidelines. Reports go to our safety team for review.
  • Block. Blocking someone stops them from interacting with you on Timents.
  • Mute. Muting lets you quietly stop seeing someone's activity without blocking them outright.
  • Audience controls. You can also limit who sees a given moment using per-moment audience settings, and leave or manage chapters you're part of.

We act on reports of objectionable content within 24 hours, typically by removing the content and taking action against the account responsible. For anything urgent or serious, you can also reach us directly at safety@timents.com. If someone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services first.

8. What happens when you report

When you report something, here's what to expect.

  1. Review. Our safety team reviews the report against these Guidelines and our Terms. Objectionable content is acted on within 24 hours.
  2. Action on content. If something breaks the rules, we remove or restrict it.
  3. Action on accounts. Depending on severity and history, we may warn, limit, suspend, or permanently remove the account responsible.
  4. Appeals. If your content or account is actioned and you believe we got it wrong, you can appeal (see below).

We don't share private details about the outcome of a report involving someone else, and to protect everyone, when content can't be shown we keep responses generic on purpose and don't explain why.

9. Enforcement and appeals

We try to enforce these Guidelines fairly and proportionately. Minor, first-time issues may get a warning or content removal. Serious violations, repeat behavior, or anything in the zero-tolerance category can lead to immediate suspension or permanent removal.

We may also remove content or take account action to comply with the law, protect users, or protect the integrity and security of the Service. Decisions consider context, severity, intent, and history.

Appeals. If you believe we made a mistake, email safety@timents.com with details. A team member will take a fresh look. We aim to be consistent, but we reserve the right to make the final call on what stays on Timents.

10. Reporting illegal content to authorities

Some content goes beyond a rules violation and is a matter for law enforcement. Where content involves child sexual abuse material, credible threats of serious harm, or other clearly illegal activity, we may remove it and, where the law requires or permits, preserve relevant information and report it to law enforcement, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), or other appropriate authorities.

If you encounter content that suggests someone is in immediate danger, please contact your local emergency services right away, then report it to us at safety@timents.com so we can act on our side.

11. Changes to these Guidelines

Timents is in private beta and still evolving, and these Guidelines may evolve with it. When we make meaningful changes, we'll update the effective date above and provide additional notice where appropriate. Your continued use of Timents after changes take effect means you accept the updated Guidelines.

12. Contact

For safety reports, harmful content, or concerns about another person's behavior, reach our safety team at safety@timents.com.

For general help, contact support@timents.com or hello@timents.com. For privacy questions, see our Privacy Policy or write to privacy@timents.com. For legal matters, see our Terms of Service or write to legal@timents.com.