Community Guidelines update + New chat channel!

Hi Ribblrs!

Our community has grown exponentially this year so we wanted to take a moment to remind everyone of our community guidelines and what is and isn’t allowed on Ribblr.

1. Topics Allowed

Ribblr is a craft platform, so public community spaces should primarily be used for craft-related discussions. Off-topic conversations may be allowed in Personal spaces :bust_in_silhouette:, such as birthday celebrations or get-to-know-you posts. For casual chats, polls, or random questions, please use the chat instead.

If you’re unsure whether your post should be a public topic, ask yourself: “Can this lead to a meaningful discussion?”

Self-promotion is allowed once a week per person and must relate to your Ribblr shop, makes, or patterns. External links are not allowed. Keep all updates (new patterns, giveaways, results, etc.) within a single topic, and tag them with self-promo.

Self-promo posts should add value and encourage meaningful conversations. For example, asking for more followers isn’t considered constructive.

You’re in control! If there are tags or spaces you’d rather not see in your feed, you can mute them. Just head to your profile, go to preferences, and then select tracking to manage what you follow.

2. Community Chat

We now have a new chat channel called ‘craft talk’, dedicated solely to craft-related conversations. Our general chat channel can be used for everyday, casual conversations—anything from your favorite songs to movie recommendations.

The chats are exclusively for Ribblr members. As this is not a general messaging app, so please keep conversations relevant to our community and note that members who are not actively engaged in crafting activities may be automatically flagged.
None of our chat channels should be used for arguments or forming cliques.

If the fast pace of the chat feels overwhelming, you can easily turn it off in your profile preferences. Go to the chat tab, untick ‘enable chat,’ and save your changes.

3. We’re counting on you

Let’s work together to keep Ribblr positive and organized. Before posting, check for existing topics, and make sure your posts have clear titles, correct spaces, and relevant tags.

@regulars, we especially appreciate your help with editing topic titles, organizing posts, and adding tags.

Quoting our guidelines:

You are welcome to share and discuss with other Ribblrs, but we kindly ask you to maintain a positive discussion. There are plenty of places to argue and fight. This is not one of them.

If you spot inappropriate behavior, please don’t engage. Instead, flag it or contact us directly. We review flags quickly, usually within an hour, and almost always within 12 hours.

Engaging with inappropriate content or behavior may lead to actions against your account, as it’s a violation of our guidelines.

4. Moderation

While Ribblr has many users, our team is still small, and we’re supported by amazing @leaders who help guide the community. As fellow crafters, our role is to enforce the guidelines.

We use automated systems to help manage the community, so your post may be automatically flagged or your account temporarily silenced while we review and investigate. If no issues are found, your account and posts will be fully restored.

Sometimes, our moderators or leaders may need to merge or remove posts. While this might be frustrating, we ask that you remain respectful. We’ll always try to reach out and explain what went wrong.

Please note that multiple accounts are not allowed. If suspended or silenced users create secondary accounts, they will be automatically removed and blocked from the platform without warning.

Lastly, we’d like to remind you that repeated violations or abusive behavior will not be tolerated. Actions such as warnings, silencing, or suspensions are only taken when necessary to protect the community, and we appreciate your cooperation in keeping Ribblr a fun and safe space for everyone.


We’ve got this!

Our community belongs to all of us, and that’s what makes it special. Over the past four years, we’ve seen how our community bridges differences, forms friendships, and spreads positivity. Let’s keep that spirit going! :purple_heart:

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thank you so much for doing this!!
surprised on how quick you guys got this done!! <33 :purple_heart:

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Thank you, Ribblr! :smiling_face:
Sometimes a gentle reminder is nice/needed.
We want this to be the positive, helpful, crafty place it was always intended to be.

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Thank you ribblr! I hate it when just trying to look at crafting stuff and get random notifications about posts that don’t make sense. The other day, I believe someone was posting about “pee pee poo poo”, and I don’t believe that should be allowed. It was an actual post, not a chat.

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thanks ribblr!!

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Thank you so much ribblr! I love the new separation of the chats; it’s amazing! And it’s also helpful to get a refreshment of the guidelines! Thanks for always doing so much to make ribblr the best it can be!

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Thank you Ribblr I love the new channel!!

Quick question (anyone can reply to this question): Lets say I reach a follower milestone, and I want to post about it. Does that go into personal spaces and it counts as self promo right? Or should it be in the chat

Also, if I finish a make it does count as self promo right? And if I want to post another one of my makes it should be posted next week not the day after right?

Sorry if these questions are dumb :sweat_smile:
Just trying to make sure I know what to do

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thank you ribblr! you were so fast! <3

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That’s all correct. And you can post multiple times a week but keep it in the same topic, it helps keep things tidy and gives everyone a chance to be highlighted :purple_heart:

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I’m really glad you guys did this, thank you for keeping a pure and crafty heart @ribblr !!

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Thank you so much for doing this!!!

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thank you so much for this ribblr <3 this is definitely a step in the right direction

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thank you so much! it’s very comforting to know that you guys are open to feedback and are quick at making changes!

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thank you @Ribblr :purple_heart:

Am I allowed to post a poll asking what pattern i should design or should i do that in chat?

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As long as it’s not a repeated occurrence (i.e duplicated topics) there shouldn’t be an issue. Make sure you use need-ideas this helps people who are interested or aren’t to use the bell icon appropriately

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Thank you so much Ribblr, i love this platform and the great people here :heart:

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Thank you for the quick reminder and update! Ribblr has changed alot since ive joined, but it is still a lovely community; and we can all work to keep it that way :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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thank you so much for taking my (and everyone elses) feedback into consideration, and actually acting on it! i appreciate the work you’re doing to restore ribblr back to how it was in the early days.
thanks again!

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yesss thank you thank you thank you!!! I should be more active on ribblr now. super happy with this :)

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I think that this thread should be “pinned” so that all members read the first post before they can read any others.

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