Zero tolerance for CSAE and CSAM
Bully Room does not allow users to post, upload, share, request, promote, distribute, or facilitate any content or conduct involving child sexual abuse or exploitation. This includes child sexual abuse material (CSAM), grooming, coercion, solicitation, trafficking, predatory behavior, sexualized depictions of minors, or attempts to contact minors for sexual purposes.
Confirmed child exploitation content or conduct may result in immediate content removal, account restriction or termination, preservation of relevant information where required, and reporting to appropriate authorities.
Prohibited content and conduct
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM), including any real, simulated, generated, or manipulated sexual content involving minors.
- Grooming, coercion, sexual solicitation, or predatory behavior involving minors.
- Sexualized images, videos, captions, comments, messages, usernames, profiles, listings, links, or coded language involving minors.
- Requests to obtain, trade, sell, distribute, or promote CSAM or child exploitation content.
- Content or behavior that promotes, normalizes, encourages, or facilitates child sexual abuse or exploitation.
- Attempts to use Bully Room profiles, posts, comments, messages, listings, videos, or links to facilitate harm to minors.
Reporting child safety concerns
Users can report child safety concerns directly in the Bully Room app by using the report option available on user-generated content, profiles, posts, listings, videos, comments, messages, or other interactive areas.
Child safety concerns may also be reported by email at help@bullyroom.com.
Review and enforcement
Bully Room reviews reports involving child safety concerns and may remove content, restrict features, disable accounts, preserve relevant information, or take other enforcement action when content or behavior violates these standards, our Terms of Service, or our Community Guidelines.
Serious violations may result in immediate account action and referral to appropriate authorities.
Reporting to authorities
When Bully Room becomes aware of apparent CSAM or child exploitation activity, we take appropriate action, including removing or restricting access to the content and reporting to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), law enforcement, or other appropriate regional or national authorities where required by law.
Cooperation and compliance
Bully Room complies with applicable child safety laws and cooperates with appropriate law enforcement, child protection organizations, and regulatory authorities when legally required.
Designated child safety contact
For child safety, CSAE, CSAM, or related compliance matters, contact: help@bullyroom.com.
Related policies
These standards work together with our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Community Guidelines.