Session is a private messaging app that protects your meta-data, encrypts your communications, and makes sure your messaging activities leave no digital trail behind.
Session Communities are public chatrooms accessible from within Session Messenger. This web project crawls known sources of Session Communities, and displays information about them as a static HTML page. See live.
Answer: Submit your Community to one of our upstream sources, or better yet, create another page with links to your favorite Communities for more redundancy.
Then, read our recommendations for Community operators.
Communities displayed come from a variety of sources:
Have a list we don't know about? Shoot us a message.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for information about running the project and contributing code, or languages/README.md to help add language labels for Communities.
We require that content posted in Communities adheres to the Content Policy laid out in the Session Terms of Service. We may consider Communities unsuitable for display if:
For example, we may reasonably believe that two Communities hosted on the same server will freely allow cross-promotion. As such, we may not approve Communities if they share a server with Communities we deem unsuitable.
In summary, it is crucial your server has adequate coverage by moderators.
For safety reasons, we may also hide Communities intended for testing. We appreciate contact with and the continued vigilance of server operators to prevent any issues from arising that would lead to us de-listing your Community.
To report issues or make suggestions, file an issue on this repository or visit the Web Development Community on caliban.org. Be sure to include proper reasoning with your suggestion.
In case your issue cannot be resolved publicly, contact
gravel on Session as
gravel
(Registered Session ID).