Last updated 3 July 2026.
This policy is the "Content Policy" you agree to before going social in the app. It explains the community rules, how the built-in-only design keeps things safe, how Report and Block work, what happens after you report someone, and how to appeal.
Mushroom Capital is deliberately built so that the only things that travel between players are pieces we made and pre-approved ourselves:
That's the whole vocabulary. There is no free-text chat โ you can't type an open message to another player โ and there are no uploads of photos, images, audio, or files. When you visit a friend's terrarium, you're looking at a read-only snapshot: you can admire it and leave a stamp, but you can't change it or take anything from it. This design is the heart of keeping the community kind: there's simply no free-form channel for someone to send you something harmful. Open activity matchmaking may show another participant's filtered display name and catalog avatar; it never opens DMs, profiles, voice, uploads, or terrarium access.
Whether it's your display name, a note, a stamp, a canned message, or a gift, use the social features to be warm and welcoming. Please do not use any part of the game to:
Yes โ even though names and notes are short and everything else is pre-made, we still count it as a violation if you bend those tools to be cruel or to convey something on this list. Kindness is the point.
Every place where you can see another player โ a visited room, a friend, a message โ has a Report option. Reporting takes a couple of taps and sends the report to the studio for a real person to review. You can also choose to Block the same person at the same time.
Reports are private โ the person you report isn't told who reported them. Please only report genuine problems; the tool is there to keep the community safe, not to settle scores.
Use Block any time you'd rather not interact with someone โ no reason needed. Blocking is immediate and works both ways: once you block a player, you and they can no longer visit each other, react, message, gift, or appear in each other's friends list, and any existing friendship between you is removed. You don't have to report someone to block them.
A person at the studio reviews reports. Because everything visible in the game comes from our own catalog, reviewing is usually quick. Depending on what we find, we may:
Where we remove or restrict a player's content, we aim to let that player know the general reason and how to appeal. We keep a record of reports so we can act on repeat problems and meet our safety and legal obligations.
Some things get an immediate, permanent response โ no warnings. This includes anything that sexualizes or endangers a child, credible threats of violence, and targeted hate. For these we will remove the content, close the account, and where the law requires it, report to the appropriate authorities. For other violations, consequences scale with severity and repetition, from content removal and feature limits up to a permanent ban.
If you believe we got it wrong โ your content was removed or your account was actioned in error โ you can appeal by emailing hello@mushroom.capital with the subject "Appeal". Because accounts are anonymous by default, include the in-game device ID shown in Settings so we can find your account. A person will review your appeal and reply.
Mushroom Capital, including its social features, is for players 13 and older. When you accept this policy in the app, you're confirming you're at least 13. If we learn an account belongs to someone younger, we may close it and delete the data. See the Privacy Policy for how to delete an account and its data at any time.
General questions: hello@mushroom.capital. For legal, copyright, or child-safety concerns, contact the studio's legal team at legal@such.software โ Such Software maintains a registered DMCA agent and an NCMEC reporting channel. Thanks for helping keep Mushroom Capital a gentle place to grow. ๐