Community Guidelines
Last updated: April 2026
WiWit is a place for parents to feel a sense of certainty and significance: to discover opportunities, ask honest questions, and celebrate their children. These guidelines help every parent feel welcome, respected, and safe here.
Be kind and supportive
Parenting is hard. Speak to other parents the way you'd want to be spoken to on a tough day.
- Please: ask questions without judgement, share what worked for you, encourage parents who are figuring things out.
- Please don't: insult, mock, or pile onto another parent or child. No threats, slurs, or harassment.
Protect children's privacy
Children on WiWit can't consent to being talked about. Treat their information (and other parents' children's information) with care.
- Please: share only what you're comfortable with the wider world seeing about your own child.
- Please don't: share another child's full name, school, address, phone number, or photos without their parent's permission.
Share what's true
Other parents make decisions based on what they read here. Honesty matters.
- Please: share certificates and achievements that actually belong to your child. Flag opportunities you suspect are misleading so we can verify.
- Please don't: upload fake or altered certificates, post misleading claims about programs, or repeat rumours as facts.
No spam or self-promotion
WiWit is for parents helping parents, not a marketing channel.
- Please: recommend a program or provider when a parent genuinely asks.
- Please don't: post repetitive promotional content, run coaching/affiliate schemes, or send unsolicited messages to other parents' inboxes.
Keep it appropriate
WiWit is a family space. Anything you wouldn't share around your own child doesn't belong here.
- Please: keep posts, comments, and profile content suitable for parents and children of all ages.
- Please don't: post sexual, violent, hateful, or graphic content; promote anything illegal; or share material that exploits or endangers a child in any way.
What happens when guidelines are broken
When content is reported, we review it and may take action we consider appropriate, for example, removing content or limiting an account's access to the platform. Where applicable, we cooperate with lawful requests from authorities.
Reporting and getting help
If you see something that doesn't feel right, use the report option on the post, comment, or profile inside the app. You can also block an account so they can't see or contact you.
For questions, appeals, or concerns about a decision, get in touch with us.
These guidelines work alongside our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, which cover the legal details of using WiWit.