What counts as a bad match?
Every group is a mix of people, and not every event will click. A "bad match" usually means you didn't connect with your group, the conversation didn't flow, or someone at the table rubbed you the wrong way. Some variation is part of the experience — but how you handle it depends on what happened.
I just didn't click with my group. What can I do?
Share it in your post-event feedback. Your input helps shape who you're grouped with at future events, so the more events you attend and rate, the better the fit tends to get over time.
Someone behaved badly or made me uncomfortable.
You don't have to stay connected with them. Blocking removes the connection and stops future matching.
To block or avoid someone:
See: How Do I Block or Remove Someone?
It was more serious than a bad vibe.
If someone behaved in a way that felt unsafe or crossed a line, report it so our team can act.
To report an incident:
See: How Do I Report a Safety Incident?
Will I be matched with the same people again?
Not necessarily. Groups change from event to event. If you'd rather not be grouped with someone again, blocking them keeps them out of your future matches.