Community Guidelines

Sharing food voices with care.

Foodyvo is built on honest, helpful, respectful food discovery. These guidelines help keep our community useful and welcoming.

Last updated: May 2026

Core principles

The four ways we ask everyone to show up.

Be honest

Share what you actually experienced. Real photos, real opinions.

Be respectful

Critique food, not people. Avoid attacks on staff and owners.

Be helpful

Add useful context — what you ordered, when, what you noticed.

Be local-aware

Recognize each place is one address with its own neighborhood.

Reviews

Writing reviews that actually help.

Do

  • Mention what you ordered
  • Share useful context (timing, group size, occasion)
  • Upload real, recent photos
  • Be clear and specific about your experience

Don’t

  • Post fake or paid reviews
  • Use abusive or hateful language
  • Attack staff or owners personally
  • Post off-topic or unrelated content
Photos

Photos people can trust.

Use your own photos

Real food, real plates, real lighting — no stock or scraped images.

Avoid misleading images

Don’t over-edit, swap, or stage to misrepresent the food.

Respect privacy

Avoid clear photos of other diners or staff without consent.

No offensive content

Nothing harmful, hateful, or against local laws — ever.

For food brands

Run your page like a good neighbor.

A few simple expectations help every Foodyvo brand page stay trustworthy and useful.

  • Keep menus accurate.Update prices, items, and availability.
  • Use real business info.Address, phone, hours — true and current.
  • One unique physical address.One Foodyvo brand page = one location.
  • Respond respectfully.Engage with reviews like a host with a guest.
Help us help everyone

Help keep Foodyvo useful for everyone.

A community is only as good as the way we show up for each other.