Auras Community Guidelines
Auras exists because we believe real connection still matters. These guidelines aren't rules handed down from above — they're just the shape of the space we're trying to hold together.
Show up as yourself
No performance needed. Auras isn't built around follower counts or who's loudest in the room. Say what's true for you. That's enough.
Talk to people like people
Disagree, challenge, question — all fine. But cruelty, harassment, humiliation, threats — none of that has a home here. There's a real human on the other side of every screen.
No means no. Silence means no too.
If someone doesn't respond, steps back, or declines — that's a boundary. Respect it without explanation required. This applies to messages, events, healing spaces, invitations, everything.
Own what you share
Don't share other people's private information, stories, or images without permission. If you work in wellness, spirituality, or personal growth — be honest about your qualifications. There's a real difference between sharing your experience and presenting yourself as someone who can fix others.
Be straight about who you are
No fake profiles, no inflated credentials, no bait-and-switch. If you run events or offer services, describe them clearly — what it is, what it costs, what people can expect.
Use tribes with intention
Tribes are for people who actually want to be in them. Stay on topic, don't spam, don't treat them as a broadcast channel. Relevant promotion is welcome. Repeated self-promotion that ignores the room is not.
Run events people can trust
Get the details right — date, location, price, refunds, access. If something changes, say so. Respect goes both ways: organisers owe attendees clarity, attendees owe organisers basic decency.
Hard lines
We won't host content that threatens, exploits, defrauds, or harms. No hate speech. No sexual exploitation. No illegal activity. No manipulation. These aren't negotiable.
The question worth asking before you post
Does this add something — or does it just take up space?
On moderation:
We'd rather have a conversation than swing a ban hammer. But if someone is repeatedly causing harm or acting in bad faith, we'll act — for the sake of everyone else.
On reporting:
If something feels wrong, trust that instinct and report it. You're not stirring drama. You're helping keep this place worth being in. → hello@auras.network
Be real. Be decent. Leave it better than you found it.
