Community rules

Last updated 16 August 2026

Yallameet asks you to get in a car and go and meet people you don't know. That's only reasonable if the rules are short, strict, and actually enforced. These are them.

Meet in public

Every hangout has to be at a real, public venue — a café, a beach, a boardwalk, a park. Never a home, never a hotel room, never "message me for the address". A hangout at a private residence gets pulled, and posting one is grounds for a ban.

Turn up

Saying yes is a small promise, and the whole app runs on it. If you can't make it, leave the hangout so your spot opens for someone else — that's fine and nobody minds. What isn't fine is going quiet. After a plan ends the host marks who actually came, and your turn-up rate sits on your profile for everyone to see. That number is the only reputation here.

Hosts: post plans you mean

Don't post a hangout you're not going to run. Don't invent a venue. If you have to cancel, say so in the chat — everyone gets a notification, and being told beats standing outside a closed café.

This is not a dating app

No hookup posts, no "girls only" hangouts, no sexual comments, no sliding into someone's DMs because you liked their photo. Yallameet is for a group of people doing a thing. If you're looking for a date, there are apps for that and this isn't one.

No harassment, full stop

No threats, no slurs, no pile-ons, no following someone from hangout to hangout after they've made it clear they don't want you there. No hate directed at anyone for their race, religion, nationality, gender, sexuality or disability. One report with substance is enough to get you removed.

Nothing for sale

Hangouts aren't ads. No promoting your business, no paid events, no ticketed anything, no MLM, no recruiting. Splitting a bill is normal life; charging for entry is not a hangout.

Keep the chat in the chat

A hangout's group chat is for the people going. Don't screenshot it, don't repost it, don't carry what someone said in there anywhere else.

Nothing illegal

Don't arrange anything illegal, and respect the laws of where you actually are. In the UAE that includes rules about alcohol, public conduct and photographing people without permission.

17 and over

Yallameet is for adults. If you're under 17 you can't use it, and if we find an underage account we remove it.

How this is enforced

Every user and every hangout has a Report action, and every user can be blocked outright. Reports come to us and nowhere else — the person you report is never told who reported them.

We read every report. Depending on what it is, we remove the hangout, warn the account, suspend it, or ban it permanently. Anything involving a threat to someone's safety goes to the top of the pile.

If something goes wrong

If you're in immediate danger, call the local emergency number first — in the UAE that's 999. Then tell us at amer.sarhan@gmail.com so we can act on the account.