A cleaner water culture starts with cleaner standards
The product can only become a real home for the underwater scene if the rules are explicit, enforced, and taken more seriously than clout.
No harassment, sexism, intimidation, or discrimination. Napaling should feel safer than the scenes people are trying to escape.
Consent comes first in shoots, coaching, and collaborations. No manipulative pressure, boundary-pushing, or public shaming.
No fake accounts, fake certifications, stolen reels, or misrepresented work.
No wildlife abuse, coral damage, baiting, chasing, or destructive “content at any cost” behavior.
No new-diver shaming, macho safety theater, or pressure to dive beyond training and comfort.
No scammy booking behavior, off-platform bait-and-switch pricing, or impersonation of schools, guides, or communities.