
Apply with your chosen name, pronouns, and a short reflection on why you want to join. Applications are reviewed by moderators within one week.
















Once approved, new members receive a welcome email with community guidelines, an overview of available spaces, and tips for getting started. We also offer optional check-ins to ensure everyone feels supported.
We do not track you across the web, sell your data, or share it with third parties. There is no targeted advertising, and no algorithmic manipulation designed to influence what you see or how you think.
Built from the ground up with privacy in mind and accessibility by default, DisQo offers uncompromising GDPR, CCPA, PECR, and Schrems II compliant data protection. All data is hosted on a secure server cluster in Germany.

Share posts, images (with alt text), polls, and reflections. Use content warnings and spoiler tags when needed.

Join topic-based spaces like Disability Justice, Queer Liberation, Mutual Aid, and Creative Collaborations.

Request support, offer resources, and coordinate care within a structured, moderated system built for safety and dignity.

Host and attend workshops, grief circles, skill shares, and community meetups with accessibility details required upfront.

Access curated guides, digital security tools, disability justice frameworks, and aligned job opportunities, reviewed by moderators.

Members choose who can message them, who can see their profile, and how they participate. Moderators and admins have clearly defined permissions with logged actions and transparent oversight.








Clear reporting systems, logged moderation actions, and an appeals process ensure accountability without surveillance. Members are informed when actions are taken.
Members can choose to list their skills, interests, and support needs in a searchable directory — or remain private. Visibility is always a choice.



Lesbian Advocate
The identity-affirming spaces and inclusive moderation made me feel genuinely seen and respected online.
Pay what you can. Access is not contingent on what you contribute — your presence here matters.
Fund access for someone else who can't afford to contribute right now. A direct act of solidarity.
Support ongoing mutual aid and platform costs. Keeps the lights on and care flowing through the community.