Purpose, ownership and standards

About Paypig Meet.

PaypigMeet was created for people who value authentic Findom dynamics. Our community brings together confident Dommes and dedicated paypigs in a space built on respect, communication, trust, and clearly defined boundaries.

Why this site exists

Findom is often explained through shock value, stereotypes or vague social-media rules. Paypig Meet takes a calmer approach. Our guides separate consensual adult roleplay from coercion, explain community language in plain English and help readers think through boundaries before money or personal information changes hands.

The site is intended for adults who are learning about the culture, comparing expectations or considering an online connection. It does not replace financial, legal, medical or mental-health advice.

Who operates Paypig Meet

Paypig Meet is the publisher name used by this independent website project. At present, the website is a static demonstration: it does not operate member accounts, send contact-form submissions, provide live chat or process payments.

No separately incorporated company, registered office or trading entity is currently identified with this demonstration. If the project becomes an operating service, this page and the legal pages must be updated before launch with the operator’s full legal name, business address, jurisdiction and direct contact details. We make this distinction so visitors are not asked to infer a business identity that has not been disclosed.

Our editorial principles

Our educational content is built around four practical principles: adults only, informed consent, affordable limits and privacy-aware communication. We do not present coercion, blackmail, doxxing, credential sharing or harmful debt as legitimate Findom.

We also avoid treating one person’s preferences as rules for the entire community. Terms such as Findomme, paypig, finsub and tribute can carry different meanings in different relationships. Our guides explain those differences and encourage people to agree on their own language, limits and exit points.

How content is reviewed

Before an educational page is published or materially updated, it should pass the following editorial review:

  • Intent review: the page must answer a real reader question rather than exist only to target a keyword.
  • Accuracy review: definitions, safety statements and product claims are checked against the site’s actual functionality and reliable sources where a claim needs evidence.
  • Consent and harm review: examples are checked for coercion, financial harm, privacy exposure and language that could blur fantasy with real-world consent.
  • Clarity review: niche terminology is defined, hypothetical examples are identified and unsupported claims are removed.
  • Final editorial review: headings, links, metadata and calls to action are checked so they accurately describe the finished page.

Material corrections should be made promptly. When a change affects the meaning of a guide, the page should display a new reviewed date and, where useful, a brief correction note.

Use of automation and AI tools

Editing or automation tools may assist with drafting, structure or quality checks. They do not replace human responsibility for what appears on the site. Content should not be published solely because a tool produced it; factual claims, safety implications and platform descriptions require review before publication.

What we do not claim

This demonstration does not claim to provide verified members, moderation outcomes, private messaging, identity checks or secure payment services. Any fictional profiles, interface previews or illustrative testimonials elsewhere on the site should be read as design examples, not evidence of active customers or product performance.

Feedback and corrections

If you notice an unclear definition, outdated statement or safety concern, email support@paypigmeet.com. You can also review our community standards, safety guidance and privacy policy.

Last editorial review: July 6, 2026.