Principles of a Shared Sanctuary
The Wall is built on the principle of radical honesty through anonymity. To maintain this sanctuary, you are anonymous to all other users. However, anonymity is not a shield for harm. For the safety of our global community, our system securely logs technical origin data. This data is only ever accessed in the event of severe platform abuse or legal necessity.
We define a regret as a genuine emotional reflection on a past action or inaction. The Wall is a repository for human feeling, not a generic social media feed. Every submission should be a single, genuine expression of regret or a confession.
This is a space for healing, not for causing further pain. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards any content that promotes hate, violence, or discrimination. Our AI Guardian and human moderators work together to enforce these standards.
The Regret Wall is a peer-to-peer emotional archive. It is not a medical, legal, or psychological clinic. While we encourage support, users must recognize the limitations of this digital space.
The Wall belongs to everyone who contributes to it. Treat every post with the dignity that raw vulnerability deserves. Interaction should be meaningful and considerate.
To preserve the quality and safety of the repository, we reserve the right to curate the content. This includes the right to edit for clarity (rarely) or remove content entirely that violates these guidelines or the spirit of the project.
This platform does not replace professional medical or psychological treatment; it is for community support and personal growth purposes only.