Verified humans · FAQ

No bots. No AI clones. Questions answered.

VoiceMe verifies a human behind every account and bans AI-generated or cloned voices everywhere on the platform. Here is exactly how that works, and what it does not mean.

Is there a social app with no bots?

Yes. VoiceMe is a voice-first social app where every account must pass human verification before it can post, call or comment. Bots, automated accounts, scripted replies and engagement farms are prohibited outright, not merely discouraged.

Because identity is settled before posting rather than policed afterwards, there is no anonymous supply of accounts for a bot network to draw on. One verified person can hold one Passport, so running a swarm of handles is structurally impossible instead of just against the rules.

How does VoiceMe verify that a member is a real human?

Every member carries a Proof-of-Humanity Passport. Verification happens once, at sign-up, and the Passport then travels with you across every circle, world and hub you join, so you never re-prove yourself to each group.

Voice does a lot of the work afterwards. Recorded calls and unaccompanied singing takes are formats that are extremely hard to fake convincingly in conversation, so the medium itself keeps confirming that a person is there.

Are AI-generated or cloned voices allowed?

No. Clips, recorded calls and sing-alongs must be your own voice. AI-generated speech, voice cloning and voice conversion are not permitted anywhere on VoiceMe, including in tipped content.

Singing has one extra rule: takes are unaccompanied and uncorrected, so autotune and pitch correction are out as well. What you hear is what the person actually sang.

What happens if someone posts a bot or an AI voice anyway?

Reports go to human review, and confirmed AI or automated content is removed. Because a person only ever has one verified Passport, losing it is not something you recover from by creating another account — which is the main reason the abuse economics do not work here.

Tips and earnings attached to content found to be faked are reversed, so there is no upside to trying.

Is there a ranking algorithm or an ad feed?

No. There is no ranking algorithm deciding who gets heard and no advertising feed. You hear the people, circles, worlds and hubs you chose to join, in the order they happened.

Nothing on VoiceMe is optimised to keep you scrolling, because attention is not what the platform sells.

Does being verified make my identity public?

No. Verification proves to the platform that you are a human being; it is not a public profile dossier. Personal material lives in a private encrypted Vault, and other members only see what you chose to publish.

You stay in control afterwards too: account deletion is a plain, visible setting, and withdrawing consent to a recorded call removes your voice from that recording.

Can a recorded call be posted without my agreement?

No. Posting a call requires consent from the people in it, and any participant can withdraw that consent later, which pulls their voice out of the published clip.

When a call is posted it can be tagged to specific people and circles, so it travels along real relationships instead of being pushed at strangers for reach.

If there are no ads, how do creators earn?

Listeners tip the voices they want to hear more of, and tipping is available on every clip and recorded call. Creators keep the large majority of what they receive.

Because earnings come from listeners rather than advertisers, the incentive is to be worth listening to rather than to farm impressions — which is the same reason bots have nothing to gain here.

Join a feed of actual people

One verified human per Passport, real voices only, tips instead of ads.

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