Community Guidelines
Last updated: 5 June 2026
Welcome to Mirlo. Mirlo is small on purpose. A place to share moments from your life with the people who already know you — no strangers, no followers, no algorithm picking what they see. Here's what that looks like in practice.
Be a human to other humans
Talk to the people on Mirlo the way you would across a kitchen table — honestly, generously, even when you don't agree.
Talk about real things
Politics, faith, the world we live in — those belong on Mirlo too, the way they belong at a dinner table with people you actually know. Disagree well. Argue with the idea, not the person. Change your mind, or don't — that's what real conversations look like.
The line we hold isn't about what's talked about, it's about how people are treated. Cruelty toward someone because of who they are — their race, gender, religion, sexuality, nationality, or anything else about their identity — isn't welcome here.
Privacy is mutual
What's shared on Mirlo stays on Mirlo. If you want to share a friend's post somewhere else, ask them first.
If something feels wrong, tell us
Every post, profile, and conversation has a Report button. We read every report.
What happens next
Every report is read. We look at the content and the context, and may remove the content, warn the person who posted it, or suspend their account for serious or repeated breaches. Some content, like sexualised content involving minors, is reported to the relevant authorities. We don't share who reported what.
Questions
For anything that doesn't fit a report — concerns, suggestions, or appeals — reach us at support@mirlo.social.