Updated 20 May 2026
Community Guidelines
Expectations for match posts, comments, scores, shared media, and player-to-player activity.
Be respectful
Do not harass, threaten, impersonate, shame, dox, intimidate, or target other players. Keep comments, match posts, and reactions focused on tennis and the people who agreed to play with you.
Keep results honest
Do not intentionally post false scores, misleading match claims, fake achievements, manipulated screenshots, or analytics as official officiating output. If a score is disputed, resolve it with the players involved rather than using Rallio to pressure someone.
Respect privacy
Only share photos, videos, notes, player names, locations, and match details that you have the right to use. Be careful when posting about private clubs, travel courts, minors, spectators, or people who did not agree to be recorded.
Share responsibly
Use share cards and posts to celebrate matches, remember courts, and track progress. Do not use them to bully, embarrass, stalk, spam, advertise unrelated services, or escalate off-court conflict.
No dangerous or illegal content
Do not post content that promotes violence, self-harm, illegal activity, hate, sexual exploitation, or unsafe behavior on court. Do not upload malicious files or attempt to compromise another account.
Use reporting tools
Report abusive users, posts, comments, or suspicious activity from the app where available. Blocking may hide players from search, invites, comments, or other social surfaces depending on the feature.
Moderation
Rallio may remove content, limit visibility, restrict features, suspend accounts, or preserve records if needed to protect players, investigate abuse, comply with legal obligations, or keep the product reliable.
Beta community
During beta, feedback is welcome, but repeated spam, bad-faith reports, harassment of testers, or attempts to exploit unfinished features may result in restricted access.