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Community Guidelines
Last updated: June 19, 2026
Nyzaverse is a live world full of real people. When you walk in, the people around you can see your avatar, hear your voice, and read your chat in real time. These Guidelines are the social contract that keeps our worlds welcoming. They are part of our Terms of Service, and breaking them can cost you access. The short version: be kind, be real, and treat others the way you'd want to be treated in a place you share.
1. Be kind — the golden rule
Assume good faith, welcome newcomers, and make space for everyone. People come to the Nyzaverse from all over the world to explore, play and connect. A friendly word, a helping hand, and a little patience go a long way. The fastest way to make a world great is to be the kind of person you'd want to meet in it.
2. Voice & text chat conduct
- Mind your volume and your words. Proximity voice means people nearby hear you — don't shout, blast music, or flood channels.
- No slurs, threats, or sexual harassment in voice or text. Ever.
- Don't spam. No repeated messages, link dumps, unsolicited ads, scams, or chain messages.
- Read the room. If someone steps away or asks you to stop, respect it. "No" is a full sentence.
- Don't record or re-share other people's voice, likeness, or private chat without their consent.
3. Names & avatars
Your name and avatar are how you show up to everyone. Keep them clean: no names or avatars that are hateful, sexually explicit, harassing, that impersonate another person or Nyzaverse staff, or that are designed to deceive. Pick a look, wear your flag, have fun — just don't make your identity a weapon against someone else.
4. Protecting minors
Keeping young people safe is non-negotiable. Any content or behavior that sexualizes, exploits, endangers, or grooms a minor results in an immediate permanent ban and is reported to the appropriate authorities. Do not ask minors for personal information, photos, or to move to private channels. If you are a teen using Nyzaverse, protect yourself: never share your real name, address, school, or other personal details over voice or chat, and tell a trusted adult or report anyone who makes you uncomfortable.
5. No harassment, hate, or harm
We have zero tolerance for:
- Harassment & bullying — targeting, stalking, dogpiling, threats, or trying to make someone feel unsafe.
- Hate — attacks or slurs based on race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, caste, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or any protected characteristic.
- Violent or graphic content and credible threats of violence, including against yourself or others.
- Sexual content — explicit material, unwanted advances, or sexual content involving anyone who is or appears underage.
- Doxxing — sharing private or identifying information about someone without consent.
- Illegal activity — promoting or coordinating anything unlawful.
6. Play fair
No cheating, exploiting bugs, griefing, blocking pathways or events, or using bots and unauthorized tools to disrupt other people's experience. Found a bug? Tell us at support@nyzaverse.com instead of abusing it. The world is more fun for everyone when the game is honest.
7. How moderation works
A mix of automated systems and human review helps keep worlds safe. Depending on the severity and history of a violation, we may warn you, mute or remove your voice or chat, kick you from a world, restrict features, or suspend or permanently ban your account. Serious harms — like threats of violence or anything involving the safety of a minor — skip straight to the most severe response and may be reported to law enforcement. We apply these Guidelines with judgment and context, and we aim to be fair.
8. How to report someone
If someone is breaking these Guidelines or making you uncomfortable, please tell us — reports genuinely keep the community safe:
- In the world: use the report or mute/block tools where available to act immediately.
- By email: write to safety@nyzaverse.com with what happened, who was involved, the world or event, and roughly when — screenshots help.
- In an emergency where someone is in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services first.
We don't tolerate retaliation against people who report in good faith, and we treat reports confidentially as far as we reasonably can.
9. Updates
As our worlds grow, these Guidelines will evolve. We'll update the "Last updated" date above when they change. Thank you for helping make the Nyzaverse a place people are glad to walk into.
See also our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.