This page explains, in plain language, how Meme Chat AI keeps the app a safer place to chat: who can use it, what the AI can and can't be trusted for, what our automated moderation blocks outright versus steers away from, how we handle self-harm and crisis messages, and how to report something that worries you. For how we collect and store data, see our Privacy Policy instead — this page is about app behavior, not data handling.
Meme Chat AI is intended for users 16 and older. Nobody under 16 should use the app. Before you can chat, the app asks for your date of birth and blocks access if you're under the minimum age. This age gate is described further in our Privacy Policy.
Every reply, roast, joke, meme reaction, and piece of "advice" you get from Brainrot Bot, Luna, or any custom persona is written by an AI model, not a person. AI replies can be wrong, outdated, or just make stuff up. Don't treat anything the app says as professional advice — medical, legal, financial, or otherwise. If you need real advice on a serious topic, talk to a qualified person or professional instead.
Meme Chat AI does not have, and will never add, an 18+ mode, a "mature content" toggle, or any setting that unlocks different rules for some users. There is exactly one safety standard, it applies to every account regardless of plan or age, and it is always on. Nobody can opt into looser rules — not through a setting, not through a custom persona, and not by asking the AI to "pretend" otherwise.
Within that one standard, the app is still built for memes, slang, roast energy, dark humor, and mild profanity — that's the whole point of the app, and none of it is off-limits just for being edgy. What's restricted is described below.
Automated moderation runs on your messages, custom personas and their avatars, and photos you upload, before any of it reaches the AI or gets saved. The following are hard-blocked, with zero tolerance, regardless of how they're phrased or framed:
When something is hard-blocked, it isn't sent to the AI and isn't saved to your conversation. You'll see an in-app notice, and we keep an internal record for safety and audit purposes (see our Privacy Policy for exactly what that record contains — it's never the flagged text itself).
Not everything borderline gets a hard stop. For cases like ambiguous or borderline sexual content, unclear self-harm language, and edgy-but-not-hateful roasts, the app tries to redirect the conversation rather than silently refusing or lecturing you. The AI gets quiet, hidden instructions to keep things safer for that reply, and you generally just see a normal in-character response that steers away from the risky territory — no visible warning, no broken conversation. Roasting, memes, profanity, and dark humor that aren't targeted hate or real-world harm are otherwise fully allowed; steering exists for the genuinely gray-area cases, not as a filter on being funny or crude.
If something you send signals real distress, Meme Chat AI does not respond with a canned refusal, and the roast persona steps back for that reply. Instead the AI answers with care: supportive, calm language, and — when there's a sign of imminent danger — practical guidance like hotline or emergency information. The app can also show a dedicated crisis-resources card with that information.
A person in crisis is never treated the same as someone posting hateful content — even a message that looks like a request for self-harm instructions gets a supportive response, not a block notice. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please contact local emergency services or a crisis line in your country.
Anything you build in the Persona Creator — the persona's name, description, personality, example replies, and any avatar image you upload or generate — goes through the same moderation as chat messages before the persona can be saved or used. A persona that doesn't pass is rejected and told roughly why, and it never goes live. This applies to every persona, not just ones built to look "risky."
Photos you take or choose to attach to a message are screened by automated moderation before they're used. If a photo can't be checked (for example, during a moderation outage) it's rejected rather than let through, so an unavailable safety check never means an unsafe image gets accepted.
If a reply is off, upsetting, or something worse, you can report it directly from the chat: use the report action on any AI reply and pick the category that fits best — sexual content involving minors, hate/harassment, self-harm, dangerous instructions, privacy/impersonation, or other. You don't need to write an essay; picking a category and sending is enough.
If you'd rather not use the in-app flow, or you have a broader safety concern, email us directly at memechataisupport@gmail.com. Include as much context as you can (which conversation, roughly when, and what happened) so we can look into it.
Automated moderation is not perfect. It can occasionally over-block — flag something harmless because it looked risky on the surface — or under-block, letting something through it should have caught. Neither failure mode is acceptable to us long-term, but both happen with any automated system. If you think a message was flagged by mistake, or that something should have been caught and wasn't, tell us using the report action or by emailing memechataisupport@gmail.com. We review reports and use them to improve moderation over time.
This page is about how the app behaves — what it allows, blocks, and steers. For how we collect, use, and store your data (including what gets logged when something is moderated or reported), see our Privacy Policy.