Community
Community Guidelines
Last updated: July 9, 2026
K-Mingle should feel warm, dating-forward, Korean-curated, and safe enough for public venue meetups. These rules protect that character.
Be real and respectful
Use your own profile, recent photos, and honest meetup intent. Do not pretend to go to a venue or create misleading today plans.
Respect boundaries. A match, request, message, event RSVP, or shared venue does not mean someone owes attention, contact details, or a meetup.
Keep meetups public
Plan first meetings at listed K-Spots or public K-culture events. Avoid isolated places, private homes, or pressure to move off-platform too quickly.
Keep the conversation connected to the chosen venue, time window, and meetup purpose so both people know what they are agreeing to.
No abuse or spam
No harassment, hate, threats, sexual coercion, scams, fake promotions, mass messaging, scraping, or attempts to bypass blocks.
Do not share another person's photos, messages, phone number, social account, workplace, school, or private location without consent.
Help the platform stay useful
Report suspicious accounts, unsafe requests, fake venue plans, incorrect K-Spot data, and partner listings that do not match reality.
Show up when you confirm a meetup. If you cannot attend, cancel early and explain briefly so the reliability system can stay fair.