Community Guidelines & Safety

Effective Date: 2026-05-12 · Last Updated: 2026-05-12

Hodie is a dating app built around one idea: people meeting people as they actually are, today, with a photo taken today. To keep that real, we need everyone to follow a few rules.

These Guidelines are part of our Terms of Service. Break them and we may remove content, suspend your account, or ban you permanently — depending on how serious the violation is.

The Rules

1. Be You

2. Be 18+

Hodie is strictly adults-only. You must be 18 or older to be here. If you suspect a user is underage, report them with the in-app Report → Underage option and we will take action immediately.

3. No Nudity or Sexual Content

4. No Harassment, Hate, or Threats

5. No Spam, No Scams, No Selling

6. No Illegal Activity

7. Respect Other Users

8. Keep the Photo Honest

Hodie's signature is the daily Hodie — one photo, captured live, both cameras. Don't:

How We Enforce

When you report another user we review the report and take one of these actions:

  1. No action if the report is not a violation.
  2. Warning — a notice in the app explaining the rule.
  3. Content removal — we delete the offending photo, bio, or message.
  4. Temporary suspension — typically 24 hours to 14 days.
  5. Permanent ban — for severe or repeated violations. The phone number associated with the account is blocked from creating new accounts.

For the worst categories (child sexual abuse material, credible threats of violence, trafficking) we ban first and review the case afterward, and we report to law enforcement.

We aim to respond to reports within 24 hours. Pressing report multiple times does not speed this up.

Statement of reasons (EU users — DSA)

If we remove your content, restrict your account, or suspend you, we send you a notice that explains:

This notice is provided in the App or by email. EU users can also contact our DSA single point of contact at support@migla.io.

How to Report

In-app:

If the App isn't accessible, or you need to report someone outside it: email support@migla.io with as much detail as you can.

Child sexual abuse material (CSAM)

We are required by U.S. federal law (18 U.S.C. § 2258A) to report apparent CSAM to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), and we cooperate with law enforcement worldwide. If you encounter CSAM on Hodie:

  1. Do not download, share, or screenshot it.
  2. Report immediately via the in-app Report → Underage option or email support@migla.io.
  3. If you or someone you know is a victim, contact NCMEC's CyberTipline directly: report.cybertip.org (US) or your country's equivalent (e.g., the Internet Watch Foundation at iwf.org.uk in the UK).

Non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII)

Sharing or threatening to share intimate images of someone without their consent is strictly prohibited and is a crime in many jurisdictions. Report it to support@migla.io with as much detail as you can. We will act fast and may report to law enforcement.

For survivors, the StopNCII.org service offers a free way to prevent specific intimate images from being shared online, including across major platforms.

How to Block

Tap Block on any profile or chat. Blocking a user:

You can manage blocked accounts in Settings → Privacy & Safety → Blocked Users.

Appeals

If you think your account was suspended or banned in error, email support@migla.io with your phone number and a brief explanation. We review every appeal individually. Decisions on child-safety bans are final.

Safe Dating Tips

For emergencies, call your local emergency number. In Latvia: 112. In the US: 911. In the UK: 999.

Romance Scam Awareness

Romance scams target people on dating apps to extract money or personal information. Common patterns:

If anyone you've matched with asks for money, gift cards, crypto, bank details, or to invest — it is a scam. Don't send anything. Report them.

We use signals across the platform to detect and remove suspected scam accounts, but our defenses are not perfect. Your awareness is your best protection. If you've lost money to a scammer, you can report to the FBI's IC3 (ic3.gov) in the US, to Action Fraud (actionfraud.police.uk) in the UK, or to your national authority in the EU.

Updates

These Guidelines evolve as new behaviors emerge. The current version always lives here. The "Last Updated" date at the top reflects the most recent revision.