Be kind in public identity
Names, cat names, and profile choices should stay friendly, non-abusive, and safe for a general audience.
StepCat social features are meant to add warmth to the app, not pressure or conflict. These guidelines describe the kind of behavior the community is expected to keep.
Names, cat names, and profile choices should stay friendly, non-abusive, and safe for a general audience.
Do not spam friend requests, try to bypass blocks, or keep contacting someone after they have made it clear they do not want interaction.
If something feels unsafe or inappropriate, use Block or Report from the relevant friend surface and step away from the interaction.
The best StepCat social interactions are light, warm, and low-pressure. Visit cafes, send thoughtful gifts, and celebrate progress without turning the app into a source of stress.
A little friendliness goes a long way in a product built around routine and motivation.
Abusive language, targeted harassment, impersonation, repeated spam, and attempts to get around other users' boundaries are not welcome.
Users can remove, block, and report from in-app social surfaces. Reports can create durable moderation records for later review.
Depending on severity or repetition, social access or related features may be limited to protect other users and the health of the community.