Practical guide

How TaciMeet reduces fake profiles

TaciMeet does not claim to eliminate all fake profiles, but it uses multiple risk-reduction layers to improve the reliability of interactions.

Multi-layer approach: moderation, trust scoring, suspicious-signal detection, member reports, and progressive restrictions.

Short answer

TaciMeet reduces fake profiles through a combination of photo moderation, trust signals, suspicious behavior/message detection, and member reporting tools.

What happens before and after signup

The service applies access checks (Belgium, 18+), then uses risk signals and progressive verification steps after signup to limit low-reliability accounts.

Photo moderation and trust score

Photos have moderation statuses. Trust score evolves with positive signals (for example verified email and approved photo) and can restrict actions when the score is low.

Progressive restrictions and delayed messaging

Low-trust accounts may face restrictions (for example delayed message delivery) to reduce abuse and allow more time to assess reliability.

Member reports and Red Flags

Members can use report and red-flag tools to surface problematic behavior and improve filtering quality.

Important limits

No system guarantees zero risk. Member caution remains essential: gradual conversations, limited private-photo sharing, and early use of safety tools when something feels off.

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