Speak as you would in a room with neighbours: be kind, do not pressure anyone, protect personal information and report behaviour that creates harm.
1. Respect people
Disagreement is allowed. Harassment is not. Do not threaten, bully, shame, stalk, repeatedly contact after being asked to stop, or attack a person based on age, disability, gender, caste, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or another protected characteristic.
Do not post obscene sexual content, content that exploits a person, or material that promotes violence or self-harm.
2. Protect privacy
- Do not publish another person’s phone number, address, financial information, identity document or private conversation without permission.
- Ask before posting someone’s photo or voice recording.
- Share Circle invitation links only with people who should join.
- Never ask for a one-time password, bank PIN or account password.
3. Be genuine
Use your own identity. Do not impersonate a person or organisation, create deceptive profiles, spread knowingly false information, manipulate media to mislead, run romance or investment scams, or send repetitive promotional messages.
Clearly disclose a commercial interest when recommending a product, trip or service.
4. Keep Club 60 safe and lawful
Do not use the Service for fraud, money laundering, unlawful gambling, trafficking, sale of prohibited goods, malware, unauthorised data collection, intellectual-property infringement or any act that violates applicable law.
Do not pressure another member to send money, invest, meet privately or share intimate material. Be cautious of urgent requests and move slowly when a new online connection asks for trust.
5. Share only what you have the right to share
Post your own work or material you have permission to use. Give credit when appropriate. If you believe content infringes your copyright, privacy or other legal rights, contact the Grievance Officer with the relevant link, explanation and supporting information.
6. Circle and live-room admins
Admins help set the tone. They may remove off-topic or harmful messages and remove members who break these rules. Admins must not misuse their role to intimidate people, expose private information or favour illegal content. Platform moderation may act even when a room admin does not.
7. Reports and consequences
Use the in-app report action for a message, user, Circle or trip. Include enough context for review. Do not submit false reports to punish a person.
Depending on severity and history, Club 60 may warn a member, remove content, restrict a feature, suspend or terminate an account, preserve evidence, or notify authorities. Eligible decisions may be challenged through the grievance process.
Send a grievance to grievance@club60.in. We aim to acknowledge complaints within 24 hours and apply the resolution timelines required by law.
8. Emergencies
Club 60 is not an emergency service and reports are not monitored as an emergency hotline. If someone may be in immediate danger, contact local emergency services or the police first.