Blocking, reporting, and disengaging should be obvious when something feels wrong.
Trust has to be part of the product, not a later cleanup project.
Dating products need clear ways to disengage, report, block, and escalate problems. Likert keeps those expectations visible as access expands.

Safety principles
Moderation should protect trust and user safety, even when that means limiting harmful access.
Safety systems should be visible enough to use quickly without turning the whole product into a warning label.

What users can do
Report or block profiles when behavior feels unsafe, deceptive, coercive, abusive, or simply unwanted.
Use support@likert.dating for urgent product-safety issues that need human follow-up outside the normal in-app flow.
Treat off-platform communication carefully and use ordinary personal safety judgment before sharing contact details or meeting in person.

The trust model should stay visible as the product scales.
Learning stays personal
Compatibility answers improve discovery without becoming public votes, attractiveness scores, or profile clutter.
Controls people can find
Reporting, blocking, visibility, privacy choices, and account deletion are treated as core product surfaces.
Rules before scale
Safety, privacy, and community expectations stay visible as availability grows, so trust does not have to be retrofitted later.

When something needs human follow-up
Urgent trust-and-safety questions can be sent to support@likert.dating.