BuzzChat
BuzzChat is built for quick, low-pressure conversations, but anonymous chat only works well when the product and the users both take safety seriously. This page explains what behavior is not allowed, how to report abuse, what privacy-minded use looks like in practice, and what standards guide the public content around BuzzChat.
BuzzChat is intended for users age 18 and older. If you are under 18, do not use the service.
Do not treat anonymity as a permission slip to overshare. Protect your identity in every session.
If someone is threatening, explicit, scammy, or manipulative, leave immediately and send a report.
BuzzChat is a live anonymous chat product for adults who want lightweight conversations without a long sign-up flow or public social profile. It is not a place for harassment, sexual solicitation, scams, or identity fishing.
Anonymous chat can lower social pressure, but it does not remove risk. The best outcome comes from two things working together: clear product rules and smart user behavior.
That is why our public pages focus heavily on privacy habits, conversation boundaries, and reporting paths instead of pretending anonymous chat is automatically safe in every situation.
If a conversation becomes threatening, manipulative, explicit, or scam-focused, your first step is simple: leave the chat. Your second step is to email support@buzzchat.app with enough context for a helpful review.
Do not stay in a conversation just to be polite. Exit first, report second.
Include what happened, when it happened, and any details that may help identify the session.
Reports help us investigate abuse patterns and reduce repeat harm on the platform.
BuzzChat aims to keep the barrier to entry low by avoiding public profiles and unnecessary sign-up friction, but your own sharing habits still matter. Anonymous chat is safest when you keep the conversation focused on ideas, interests, humor, and light personal context rather than real-world identifiers.
BuzzChat publishes public guides because users need more than a product button. They need clear help on safety, privacy, boundaries, and better conversation habits. Our public content is intended to be useful on its own, even if someone is not ready to start a chat session immediately.
That is why the site includes an FAQ, legal pages, support details, safety resources, and a growing library of practical articles instead of relying on thin landing pages alone.