ChatWorld is here for one thing: anonymous, calm, human conversation — the way the original was, back in 2010. No accounts, no profiles, no pressure. That openness only works if everyone keeps it kind. These are the rules. By using ChatWorld you agree to them.
You must be 16 or older
ChatWorld is an open, anonymous chat intended for people aged 16 and over. If you are younger, please come back when you’re older.
The rules
- 1Keep it kind. No insults, harassment, hate speech, threats, or wishing harm on anyone. Disagree without attacking.
- 2Nothing illegal. No content that breaks the law — and zero tolerance for anything involving minors. This is reported, not just removed.
- 3No sexual content or solicitation. ChatWorld is not an adult or dating service. Keep it clean.
- 4Don’t flood or spam. No repeated messages, no walls of nonsense, no advertising or link-spam. Let conversations breathe.
- 5Protect privacy — yours and others’. Don’t post real names, addresses, phone numbers, emails, passwords, or anyone’s personal data. ChatWorld is anonymous; keep it that way.
- 6Don’t impersonate. Don’t pretend to be a moderator, another user, or a real person you’re not.
How moderation works
Every message you send is checked automatically by AI moderation before it appears. Most checks happen instantly. Borderline cases get a second look. The system is built to keep rooms calm, not to police opinions — you can say what you think, just not at people.
There is also a report link on every message. If something breaks these rules, report it — it goes straight to the operator for review.
What happens if you break the rules
Blocked message — rule-breaking messages aren’t delivered. You’ll be told why.
Mute — flooding or repeated breaks get you a short automatic mute. It lifts on its own.
Disconnect — repeated blocked messages disconnect you from the chat.
Reported & logged — when someone reports a message, we record it together with the sender’s IP address. Serious or illegal content is preserved as evidence and, where the law requires, passed to the authorities. Anonymous is not the same as untraceable.
Remember what ChatWorld is
It’s a public room. Anything you type is seen live by everyone there. Treat it like a public square — speak freely, but don’t share anything you wouldn’t say out loud to strangers. For the full detail on data, see our Privacy & Transparency page and our Imprint.
Questions or problems
If something is wrong and the report button isn’t enough — illegal content, a safety concern, a data request — email us at the address in the Imprint. A real person reads it.