Trust and safety
The platform is being built around the idea that cleaner matches come from better entry standards, better accountability, and more visible systems for handling bad behavior.
Identity checks raise the entry bar
Ouro uses verification to make it harder for throwaway accounts and repeat offenders to move through the system unnoticed.
Human review still matters
Not every trust decision should be hidden behind automation. Review and moderation stay part of the process where judgment is needed.
Platform policy is visible
Rules around conduct, verification, and access should be understandable before a player invests time into the platform.
Reports are accountable
Ouro aims for a system where reports have consequences for accuracy, which helps protect honest players from noise and abuse.
Why this matters for match quality
Trust and safety is not only about blocking bad behavior after it happens. It is also about shaping who gets through the door, how accountability is preserved over time, and how much confidence a player can have in the people around them.
What players can expect