Community
Post, discover, connect — and find your perfect match for shared play. Everything here is built around respect and mutual agreement.
Contents
01 — Moderated posts
The community feed is an open space where you can share thoughts, moments, and experiences. Every post is checked before it reaches others.
Share a thought, a moment, or an experience in your own words. Text content is automatically reviewed for guideline violations before it appears in the feed.
You can add photos to your posts. Every image is reviewed for suitability before it is shown to others. Content that violates the rules is not published.
Automated checks do not catch everything. If you see something that does not belong, you can report it. The team will review it promptly.
Overview
Post text and images to the community feed; every image is reviewed, and anything that slips through can be reported.
The goal is a space where everyone feels comfortable — warm, respectful, and free of harmful content.
02 — Members & contact requests
You can browse all members and search by role, interests, or location. Direct communication only happens after both sides have agreed.
Scroll through public profiles or use the search to find people who match your interests, role, and style. Profiles show only what each person has chosen to share.
To reach someone, you send a contact request. The other person must confirm it before any direct message or joint play becomes possible. No surprises, no unwanted contact.
When a Wearer starts a Keyholder auction and someone applies and is accepted, a friendship is created automatically. This is the only case where a connection forms without a separate request — without it, the two people could not communicate at all.
Overview
Browse and search public profiles, send a contact request the other person confirms, or connect automatically through an accepted Keyholder auction.
Your safety, your pace. Nothing happens without your explicit agreement.
03 — Auctions
Auctions let you hand a decision over to the community — how long a timer runs, or who becomes your Keyholder. All within the boundaries you set.
Auction type 1
You start a vote for a device timer. Community members can vote on how long it should run. The result of the vote sets the duration — a shared decision that no single person makes alone.
Auction type 2
You open an auction for the Keyholder role. Interested people who meet your criteria can apply. At the end of the voting period you decide who becomes your Keyholder. If an applicant is accepted, a friendship is created automatically so you can communicate.
Auction type 3
Like a Keyholder auction — but the very first applicant immediately becomes Keyholder, with no waiting period. Because this is a significant step, you must explicitly confirm it in a separate dialog before this mode is active. Nothing changes without your deliberate choice.
Your boundaries stay yours.
Every auction runs within the rules you define. You set the minimum and maximum values, the duration of the vote, and any personal criteria. The community takes part — you stay in control.