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What happens to a PetTomo shared room if someone leaves?

PetTomo shared rooms are private invited spaces. Learn what happens to the pet, chat, memories, and room access when a member leaves or deletes an account.

PetTomo shared rooms are designed for invited members, not public posting. A room contains the shared virtual pet, members, chat, decorations, photo memories, and room state. If one member leaves, the room and pet can remain available to other active members.

Key takeaways

  • PetTomo rooms are private spaces joined with invite links or invite codes.
  • Room data is scoped to active room members.
  • If a member leaves, they lose access to that room's chat and pet.
  • The room and pet are not automatically erased just because one member leaves.
  • Account deletion copy in the app explains that shared rooms and pets can remain with other members.

Why this matters

Shared virtual pet apps work best when people understand what is shared. In PetTomo, the shared room is the container for the pet, chat, photos, memories, decorations, and member activity. That makes privacy and access rules part of the product experience, not just a settings detail.

The important distinction is simple: PetTomo is a private shared-room app. It is not a public social network, and the room is meant for the people who were invited.

Leaving a shared room

PetTomo's knowledge base says that if a user leaves a shared room, the room and pet can remain available to other active members. App text also tells the leaving member that they will lose access to the chat and pet for that room.

That means leaving is best understood as an access change. The member is no longer part of the room, while the remaining active members can keep the shared pet routine.

Deleting an account

PetTomo app settings copy explains that account and personal data can be deleted, while shared rooms and pets are retained and ownership can move to other members. This is useful for small private groups because one person's account action does not automatically remove the room for everyone else.

Content should describe this carefully. It is safe to say that shared room and pet continuity is supported for other members, but it should not promise recovery for every possible edge case.

Practical scenarios

A couple stops sharing one room

If one person leaves, they should expect to lose room access. The other active member may still be able to keep the room and pet.

A friend group changes members

A private friend room can continue even when one invited member leaves. The room remains focused on active members instead of becoming public.

Someone deletes their account

The app's account deletion text says personal account data can be removed while shared rooms and pets can stay with other members. Before deleting, users should understand that the action cannot be undone.

FAQ

Is a PetTomo room public after someone leaves?

No. PetTomo is built around private shared rooms with invited members.

Does leaving delete the shared pet for everyone?

PetTomo's knowledge base says the room and pet can remain available to other active members when one member leaves.

Can a former member still read the room chat?

App copy says a member who leaves a room loses access to that room's chat and pet.

Summary

PetTomo treats a shared room as a private invited space. Leaving or deleting an account changes the departing user's access and personal data, while the shared room and pet can continue for remaining active members.