Effective June 23, 2026. The version in effect for the Snupix beta.
Code of Conduct
Snupix is a creative community. We come together to make great work and to make people feel welcome doing it. This is the standard everyone agrees to — photographers, models, and hosts alike.
The short version
Be kind. Get consent. Create together. Anything that makes someone feel unsafe, used, or disrespected has no place here.
What we expect
- Treat every person as a collaborator, not a subject to be rated or pursued.
- Ask before you shoot someone, before close-ups, and before any pose someone hasn't agreed to.
- Respect a "no." "No" is a complete answer — about a pose, a photo, contact info, or anything else.
- Keep it professional and warm. Shoots are for making images, not for dating or hitting on people.
- Share photos as agreed, and credit fellow creators.
Anti-harassment — zero tolerance
Harassment of any kind is not allowed and will be acted on immediately. That includes, but isn't limited to:
- Unwelcome sexual attention, comments, or advances.
- Touching anyone without their clear consent.
- Demeaning, intimidating, or discriminatory remarks — including about race, gender, sexuality, body, age, religion, or disability.
- Taking, sharing, or using someone's images outside what was agreed.
- Following, pressuring, or repeatedly contacting someone who hasn't welcomed it.
- Any behavior toward a minor, or anyone you know or suspect to be under 18. Shoots are adults-only.
Anti-retaliation
If you report a problem or support someone who does, you will not be penalized for it. We will never punish someone in good faith for raising a concern, and retaliation against a reporter is itself a serious violation of this code.
If something goes wrong
Tell the host on the spot if you can — they're there to keep the shoot safe. You can also use Report a problem in the app or email safety@snupix.com. Reports go to a real person who follows up. In an emergency, call 911 first.
Consequences
Hosts can remove anyone from a shoot at any time. Depending on what happened, a person may be warned, removed from a shoot, or barred from Snupix entirely. We act on the side of the person who was harmed.