Contact
Red Flag Run is a one-person project, so there is exactly one inbox and a human at the end of it: hello@playredflagrun.com. Everything gets read; most things get a reply within a few days.
What to send
- Bug reports: what device and browser you were on, what you did, and what went wrong. A screenshot or screen recording turns a mystery into a fix.
- Feedback and flag ideas: new red or green flags, quiz questions, feature requests, or the strong opinion you formed at 1am after a run ended unfairly. Player feedback genuinely shapes the roadmap.
- Corrections: if anything in the Field Guide is out of date, miscredited, or wrong, say so and include a source if you have one. Corrections are made in place and the article’s “updated” date is bumped — that is the whole policy.
- Press and partnerships: interviews, embeds, education or safety collaborations — same address, put “press” somewhere in the subject line.
If you’re dealing with a live scam
This inbox can cheer you on, but it cannot investigate anyone or recover money. If you think you’re mid-scam right now, the useful moves are in the romance-scam guide and the Field Guide’s “think you’re mid-scam” checklist: stop the money, keep the receipts, tell your bank immediately, then report it — in the US at reportfraud.ftc.gov and ic3.gov, in the UK via Action Fraud. If intimate images are involved, go straight to the sextortion playbook — never pay.
The small print
Emails are used only to answer you — no lists, no newsletters, no sharing. The game itself has no accounts and keeps your progress in your own browser; the details live in the privacy policy.