1. Be Respectful
Treat every person you meet through Rumble — matches, friends, venue staff, and other community members — with the dignity you'd want for yourself. Disagreement is fine; harassment, slurs, threats, and hate speech are not.
2. Be Real
Use your own photos, your real first name, and an honest profile. Catfishing — pretending to be someone you're not — is prohibited and grounds for permanent removal.
3. Consent Is Mandatory
Consent applies to messages, photos, plans, and in-person meetings. "No" is a complete sentence. Pressuring someone for nudes, location, or off-platform contact after they've declined will get your account suspended.
4. No Harassment or Abuse
The following are zero-tolerance:
- Threats of violence (sexual, physical, or otherwise)
- Stalking, doxxing, or sharing someone's private information
- Repeated unwanted contact after a block
- Hateful conduct targeting protected categories
- Coercion, blackmail, or non-consensual image sharing
5. No Solicitation or Commercial Use
Rumble is for dating, not advertising. Don't promote products, services, OnlyFans accounts, or recruitment schemes. Don't ask for or send money. Romance scams are reported to law enforcement.
6. No Illegal Content
No content that sexualizes minors, depicts non-consensual acts, facilitates trafficking, or otherwise violates the law. We cooperate fully with law enforcement and report to NCMEC where required.
7. Keep It 18+
Rumble is for adults. You must be 18 or older (or the age of majority in your jurisdiction). Profiles that misrepresent age are removed and the underlying account banned.
8. Safety First — On and Off the App
If you decide to meet:
- Tell a friend where you'll be
- Meet in a public place for the first time
- Trust your instincts; leave if something feels off
- Use Rumble's in-app safety tools (block, report, check-in)
9. Reporting
If you see something that violates these guidelines, use the report button on the profile, message, or content. Reports are reviewed by humans within 24 hours. Reporting in bad faith — false reports to harm another user — is itself a violation.
10. Enforcement
Violations result in: a warning (minor first offense), temporary suspension (repeat or moderate), permanent ban (severe, illegal, or repeat suspensions), and where required by law, referral to law enforcement. Account decisions can be appealed by emailing [email protected].
11. Updates
We update these guidelines as the community evolves. Material changes are announced in-app and through the version pill above. Continued use after an update constitutes acceptance.