What Happened to PolyBuzz? Latest News & Updates

PolyBuzz has been a recurring topic in AI app coverage. App store removals, reinstatements, and the rollout of an internal compliance policy have each driven sharp spikes in search interest. Here is the timeline as a regular user would see it.

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PolyBuzz recent timeline

The following is a high-level summary of public events that drove user-side disruption. We have left out unsourced rumor.

For a wider view of what users experienced in the moment — slow replies, login problems, app crashes — see the status page.

Why was PolyBuzz removed from app stores?

Both Apple and Google review apps against their content and policy guidelines on an ongoing basis. AI character chat apps are a complex category for these reviewers: every conversation is generated on the fly, every user can create custom characters, and the moderation layer is responsible for catching anything that would violate store policy after generation.

Reviewers do not usually publish their reasoning in detail, but the pattern across the category — Character.AI, PolyBuzz, Crushon, and others have all faced similar reviews — is consistent with enforcement around user-generated content that touches on adult themes, minors, or violence.

PolyBuzz responded by tightening parts of its moderation layer. Whether you view this as a positive or negative depends on what you wanted from the platform. From a continuity standpoint, the net effect on users is that store availability is volatile and the web client is the more reliable surface.

Is PolyBuzz banned?

No. PolyBuzz has not been banned in a legal sense. It is operating. The website is still accessible. Whether the iOS or Android app is listed at any given moment depends on the most recent round of store review.

Banning at a government level is a different category of event, and that has not happened to PolyBuzz at time of this review. If that changes, we will update this page.

PolyBuzz compliance policy changes

Note: This section documents that PolyBuzz operates a content compliance policy. We do not provide guidance on bypassing it. If you are looking for a different platform with a different content posture, see alternatives.

PolyBuzz publishes a content policy in its terms of service. The policy describes what character behaviors are allowed, what is restricted, and what is prohibited. It also outlines moderation mechanisms — including model-side filters, user reporting, and manual review pathways.

The policy has changed over time. Each significant change has altered what existing characters can do in chats, and has prompted a wave of user complaints and search activity. The headline pattern: restrictions have generally tightened over time, in line with the broader trend in the AI character chat category.

If your concern is platform stability rather than content posture, the practical implication is the same as the rest of this page — PolyBuzz's policy is a moving target, and a more predictable alternative may serve you better in the long run.

What to use while PolyBuzz figures things out

These three alternatives have had more stable availability than PolyBuzz during the events above. Two of the three are web-first, so they are not at the mercy of store reviews at all.

AI Chat Hub (Featured) AI chat platform preview #1

AI Chat Hub (Featured)

Editor pick. Open chat with adult AI characters, no app store gatekeeping, no signup wall.

Best overall PolyBuzz alternative right now.

Character AI AI chat platform preview #2

Character AI

The most established AI character chat platform. Heavy moderation, family-friendly defaults.

Mainstream pick. Strict filters limit adult use cases.

Janitor AI AI chat platform preview #3

Janitor AI

Roleplay-focused community with bring-your-own-API for the underlying model.

Powerful for advanced roleplayers. Requires API setup for best results.

Frequently asked questions

What happened to PolyBuzz?
PolyBuzz has gone through several public events: app store removals, reinstatements, and changes to its content moderation policy. Each event prompted a spike in search interest as users tried to understand whether the service was still available.
Did PolyBuzz get banned?
PolyBuzz has not been banned in a legal sense. It has been removed from app stores at times and faces ongoing review of its content practices. The website and the platform itself have continued to operate through most of these events.
Is PolyBuzz getting banned?
There is no announced ban. Future store availability depends on whether PolyBuzz keeps meeting platform content policies. Coverage from tech press indicates the developer has changed its policy at least once in response to store reviews.
Why was PolyBuzz removed from the App Store?
App store reviews flagged content moderation concerns. Removal happened so the platform could either be re-reviewed under updated policy or refused continued listing if the operator could not satisfy reviewers.
What is the PolyBuzz compliance policy?
PolyBuzz operates an internal content policy that governs what its AI characters can and cannot do. Specifics are documented in the platform’s own terms of service and may change. We do not summarize how it operates beyond noting that it exists.
What can I use while PolyBuzz figures things out?
Pick an alternative with predictable availability. Character AI, Crushon, and the featured alternative on our /alternatives page have all been more stable in store availability than PolyBuzz.