Public communities need clear safety rules.
CrowdCircle gives hosts and attendees tools for reporting concerns, managing tickets, reviewing disputes, and keeping private Circles out of public search surfaces.
Last updated: 29 May 2026
Report an event, Circle, review, or user
Use in-product report actions where available, or submit the safety report form. Include the public link, event or Circle name, what happened, and any non-sensitive context. Do not email passwords, full card numbers, tax IDs, identity documents, or private payment credentials.
Blocking and moderation
Users can leave Circles, avoid future Sessions, and report unsafe behaviour. CrowdCircle can review public content, reports, reviews, support requests, ticket status, and organiser notes when handling platform safety and moderation issues.
Host responsibilities
- Publish accurate dates, times, locations, prices, capacity, refund expectations, and joining instructions.
- Respect attendee consent, privacy, accessibility needs, and local venue rules.
- Moderate chats and community behaviour connected to the Circle or Session.
- Keep payout, bank, tax, and identity details inside provider dashboards rather than CrowdCircle notes or email.
Attendee behaviour
Attendees should use real account details, respect host instructions, avoid harassment or unsafe behaviour, and raise payment, refund, or safety concerns through support instead of public argument threads.
Refunds and disputes
Refund and payment issues should include the order reference, account email, event name, and expected outcome. CrowdCircle reviews the relevant order and provider references, then routes organiser-owned requests where needed.
Public and private visibility
Only public Circles and Sessions are eligible for SEO pages, sitemap inclusion, and broad sharing surfaces. Private-link Circles and Sessions should remain available only through direct links and signed-in access controls.