In-Person Harm and Venue Incidents
Report unsafe offline behavior, venue incidents, threats, assault, coercion, stalking, or credible risk connected to SameHive.
Immediate danger
- If anyone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services first.
- Move to a safer public area, venue staff, trusted friends, or local authorities when possible.
- SameHive support is not an emergency response service.
What to report to SameHive
- Threats, assault, coercion, stalking, intimidation, drink tampering concerns, or unsafe venue behavior.
- The profile involved, venue name, approximate time, chat context, and whether authorities or venue staff were contacted.
- Any supporting details that help SameHive identify accounts and preserve relevant safety records.
How SameHive may respond
- SameHive may restrict accounts, remove content, preserve evidence, or request more details.
- SameHive may cooperate with valid legal requests where required.
- Safety reports may be handled with priority depending on severity and immediate risk.
FAQ
Should I wait for SameHive support in an emergency?
No. Contact local emergency services first when there is immediate danger.
Can I report something that happened after meeting through SameHive?
Yes. Report unsafe offline behavior connected to SameHive, including threats, coercion, stalking, assault, or serious venue incidents.
What details help SameHive review a venue incident?
Include the account involved, venue name, date, approximate time, chat context, witnesses if relevant, and whether authorities or venue staff were contacted.
Will SameHive contact police for me?
SameHive is not an emergency service. Contact local authorities directly. SameHive may respond to valid legal requests through the appropriate process.
Can SameHive remove someone from a venue?
SameHive can review account access and platform behavior, but physical venue safety should be handled by venue staff, security, or local authorities.
