Founding Safety Principles

Founding Safety Principles

These standards are being formalized before official membership launches. They describe the intended consent, privacy, reporting, and leadership-accountability foundation for House of Hundred.

Consent Is Personal

Organizational structure, titles, tiers, invitations, introductions, or House participation never replace personal consent or individual choice.

Privacy Is Controlled

Members should control who can see sensitive profile details, interests, and member profile content when membership tools launch.

Personal Safety Exit

Members may leave an introduction, event interaction, or community situation without penalty or explanation.

Leadership Is Accountable

Reports involving leadership must be reviewable through a path that does not depend solely on the person being reported.

Founding Commitments

  • Participation is limited to adults aged 18 and older.
  • Matchmaking is optional and every continued connection remains voluntary.
  • No member is required to share sensitive profile details or member profile content.
  • Reports should be reviewable through a path that protects privacy and avoids conflicts of interest.
  • Safety and privacy policies will be reviewed before official membership launches.

These principles are public prelaunch standards, not a claim that a complete independent reporting system is already operational.

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