Terms of Use
Last updated: 2026-08-18
By installing or playing Chmeta, you agree to what follows.
Who can play
The game is rated for teens and up. If you are below the age of digital consent where you live, play with a parent or guardian's permission.
What you write
The game lets you type in two places: the nickname you choose, and the joker card you write yourself. On a single phone those words never leave the device. In an online room they go to the other players in that room.
What you write is yours and you answer for it. Keep off the cards:
- threats, harassment, or anything attacking a person for who they are
- sexual content involving minors, in any form
- anything unlawful, or anything exposing someone else's private information
- impersonating a real person in a way meant to be believed
- spam, advertising, or links
The joke is supposed to land on your friends, not on someone who never agreed to play.
Rooms are private
An online room can only be reached with a 4-letter code that players pass between themselves. There is no matchmaking, no public lobby and no chat, and no way to find a stranger's room. Codes stop working after 24 hours. If you post your code in public, you have opened your own room to whoever reads it, and the game cannot take that back.
Removing someone from a room
Whoever opens the room is the host. The host can remove any player at any time by holding that player's name on the trophy shelf, which brings up a kick sticker. The removed player loses their seat straight away.
A room exists only while you are playing in it and disappears afterwards, so removal by the host is how a player who spoils the game gets dealt with. If the same person keeps causing trouble, stop giving them your room code.
We can also close a room, withdraw access, or stop running the game, if someone breaks these rules or if keeping the service going stops being practical.
Telling us about a problem
The app has no report button. If a player writes something that breaks these rules, email the address at the bottom of this page with the room code and roughly when it happened, and we will look into it. We try to answer within a day.
Because rooms are private and reachable only by a code you hand out yourself, whoever wrote the card is someone you invited. Kicking them and not inviting them back is usually quicker than waiting on us.
What belongs to us
The game, its cards, its artwork, its sound and the name «الشماتة» belong to their owner. Playing the game does not give you rights to any of it. Do not copy, resell, reverse-engineer or redistribute any part of it.
No warranty
The game comes as it is. It may have bugs, it may be unavailable, and online rooms run over a network we do not control. As far as the law allows, we are not liable for losses arising from your use of it, and any liability is limited to what you paid us, which is nothing.
Changes
If these terms change, we publish the new version here before the change reaches the app.
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