Community Standards — v1.0
How we show up for each other
Always Funday is built on one idea: the right people should feel deeply welcome here. These standards are how we make that real.
Our commitment
Always Funday exists to bring people together. We're a platform for community organizers and the people who love showing up — to events, to each other, and to the experience of genuinely belonging somewhere.
We are radically welcoming of who you are — your background, identity, sexuality, experience level, and the things that make you you. We do not tolerate behavior that makes people feel unsafe, unwelcome, or lesser.
This is not neutrality. We believe protecting the community from people who cause harm is exactly what makes real belonging possible for everyone else. These standards are how we hold that line.
Who belongs here
Everyone who shows up in good faith belongs here. That includes:
- People of all races, ethnicities, and national origins
- LGBTQ+ people — fully, without asterisk
- People of all genders and gender expressions
- People of all religions and belief systems (or none)
- People with disabilities
- People at all experience levels and economic backgrounds
- First-timers who are nervous and seasoned regulars who know everyone
Belonging is identity-open and behavior-selective. You belong here based on how you treat people, not on who you are.
Expected behavior
Everyone on Always Funday — attendees, organizers, and guests — is expected to:
- Be respectful. Treat others with dignity. Disagree without attacking.
- Act in good faith. Assume positive intent when it's warranted. Don't exploit ambiguity to cause harm.
- Contribute to a welcoming space. Pay attention to who might feel excluded and act accordingly. Inclusion is active, not passive.
- Respect event organizers' rules. Each event may have additional guidelines. Organizers have the right to set the tone for their community.
- Report concerns. If you see something, say something. Use our reporting tools. You don't have to handle it alone.
Unacceptable behavior
The following behaviors are not tolerated on Always Funday, at any event listed on our platform, or in any communication through our tools:
- Harassment, intimidation, or threats — in person, in messages, or in reviews
- Hate speech, slurs, or demeaning language targeting any person or group
- Discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, national origin, or any other protected characteristic
- Unwanted physical contact or sexual harassment of any kind
- Deliberate misgendering or deadnaming
- Creating events that exclude people based on protected characteristics, or whose stated purpose is to cause harm
- Spam, scams, or deliberately misleading content
- Impersonating other users, organizers, or Always Funday staff
- Retaliation against anyone who files a report or raises a concern
Reporting a concern
If you experience or witness a violation of these standards, please let us know. You can:
- Use the in-app reporting tool to submit a formal report
- Email us at governance@alwaysfunday.com
All reports are reviewed by our team. We take every report seriously. You will not face retaliation for reporting in good faith.
Enforcement
When a violation is confirmed, we take action proportionate to the harm — which may include:
- A formal warning
- Removal from a specific event
- Temporary suspension from the platform
- Permanent ban from Always Funday
We err on the side of protecting community members. A bad actor who leaves because of enforcement is a good outcome. A good-faith member who leaves because we failed to act is a failure we take seriously.
Appeals
If you believe an enforcement action was taken in error, you may appeal by emailing governance@alwaysfunday.com. Include your account information and a description of the situation. We review all appeals and respond within 5 business days.
Last updated: June 2026 · Version 1.0