Our members use the Block function for a variety of personal reasons.

When you Block a member, you will not show up in Suggestions for each other and you will be unable to match and create a private chat. Read more about Blocking vs. Reporting.

Although you won’t be able to match with someone you blocked, you we still show up for each other on RSVP lists of events and in group chats. We maintain visibility this way so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not you wish to attend an event based on who you expect to see there.

Questions? Feedback? email us at: [email protected]!

We invite you to read Plura’s full consent policy here: https://heyplura.com/consent

You can always reach our team at: [email protected]

Introduction: Blocking vs. Reporting

Plura’s believes that all people should be able to safely self-identify, self express, and organize. We recognize that non-consensual behavior and harm occur in all aspects of life. When it does, we expect that Bloom members will be accountable for any harm they may have caused and change their behavior in effort to reduce future harm.

Reporting Systems

Plura has both automated and manual safety systems deployed on Plura. These help detect and remove ill-intent players. (Human) employees review every automated or member report and assess to what extent there is a violation of the community guidelines.

Reports by Members are key to keeping the community safe.

We invite anyone to report a concern, big or small, through direct communication with our team.

Plura distinguishes between Reporting a member and Blocking a member

When you Block a member, you won’t show up in each others’ profile suggestions, you won’t be able to match, and you won’t be able to have a private private chat. ‼️ You will still see the profile on event RSVP lists and on chats. We believe this allows for more safety and a higher level of informed choice. You can read more in this article: Why am I still seeing people I blocked on the app?