Trust & Safety
A travel community you can actually trust.
FeedMyTrip includes social content, join-my-trip posts, and traveler-to-traveler interactions. That makes safety and moderation non-negotiable. Here's how we think about it.
Community principles
What we expect from everyone
Stay travel-relevant
All social content on FeedMyTrip should connect to a real trip, city, place, or useful travel topic. This isn't a generic feed — it's a travel community layer.
Be honest about your trips
Share real experiences. Misleading itineraries, fake join-my-trip posts, and fabricated recommendations undermine trust for everyone.
Respect other travelers
Harassment, hate speech, and personal attacks are not tolerated. Disagreements about travel preferences are fine — personal attacks are not.
Don't exploit the platform
Spam, scam behaviour, fake agent listings, and promotional content posing as genuine travel advice are removed and can result in account suspension.
Not allowed
Content we remove
- Nudity or sexual content
- Harassment or threats directed at individuals
- Hate speech or content that discriminates based on religion, caste, ethnicity, gender, or other protected characteristics
- Scam or fraudulent offers — including fake trip invitations intended to exploit joiners
- Spam — repeated identical posts, copy-paste promotional content, or bot-like activity
- Content with no travel relevance posted to manipulate the social feed
- Stolen or copyright-infringing media
Join My Trip
Extra care for trip-join posts
Posts that invite others to join a trip carry real-world safety implications. We apply extra scrutiny to this post type — requiring verifiable trip details, a clear destination and date range, and a visible report option on every such post. Misleading join-my-trip invitations are treated as a serious policy violation and can result in immediate account restriction.
If you're considering joining a trip via the platform, use common sense: verify details independently, start with public group meetings, and report anything that feels wrong.
Moderation
How we review content
We use a layered approach. Content must pass product-level validation before it's published — posts without a travel context anchor are rejected at the composer. Published content then goes through automated text and media checks. Community reports feed into an admin moderation queue where team members review flagged items and take action. Repeated violations escalate from warnings to temporary restrictions to permanent bans.
Reporting
How to report something
Every post, comment, and user profile on FeedMyTrip has a report option. Tap or click the three-dot menu and select "Report". You'll be asked to choose a reason — this helps us prioritise and route the report correctly. Reports are anonymous to the person being reported.
For urgent safety concerns that need immediate attention — especially anything involving real-world danger or a scam that's actively in progress — email us directly at contact@feedmytrip.com with "Safety concern" in the subject line.