ShareWell is designed to be respectful and supportive, but if something doesn’t feel right, you have options to manage your experience and get help.
If you feel uncomfortable with another member, you don’t need to engage. You can stay silent, step away, or use tools like restricting or reporting afterward.
If something feels off about a group, you can also flag it so the ShareWell team can review it.
Flagging is how you formally let ShareWell know about behavior, content, or interactions that may go against community guidelines.
You can flag things like:
Disrespectful, inappropriate, or unsafe behavior
Harassment or repeated unwanted contact
Disruptions that go against group guidelines
Anything that makes you feel unsafe or uncomfortable in a group or interaction
You can report a member, post, or group directly through the platform from the relevant profile or group page after the session.
Restricting is a way to limit interaction with someone without fully blocking them:
Limits how a member can interact with you
Helps you create space while staying in control of your experience
Can be changed or removed anytime from their profile or settings
Flagging is used to highlight a concern for review:
Used when something feels unsafe or goes against guidelines
Can be submitted after a group or session
Helps the team review and respond appropriately