Our standard
Users may not create, upload, request, share, promote, or distribute content or behavior involving CSAE or CSAM. This includes attempts to exploit, abuse, groom, sexualize, sextort, traffic, or otherwise endanger a child.
Prohibited conduct
- CSAM or any sexual content involving a minor.
- Child grooming or attempts to build trust with a minor for sexual exploitation.
- Sexualization of a minor, including content that depicts, encourages, or promotes sexual abuse of children.
- Sextortion, blackmail, threats, or coercion involving a minor or intimate imagery.
- Trafficking, solicitation, or commercial sexual exploitation of a child.
- Inappropriate sexual, physical, or predatory interaction targeted at a child.
Reporting in Wed
Wed provides an in-app reporting mechanism. To report another user, open the other user profile, press Report User, select the reason that best matches the concern, and submit the report. For child safety issues, users can select Safety concern and add details in the report note, including concerns about grooming, CSAM, sexualization of minors, sextortion, child trafficking, or other risks to a minor.
How we respond
Wed reviews safety reports and may remove content, restrict features, suspend or ban accounts, preserve information where legally required, and take other steps needed to protect users. When Wed obtains actual knowledge of CSAM, Wed takes appropriate action in accordance with these standards and applicable law.
Legal compliance
Wed complies with applicable child safety laws and regulations. When required, confirmed CSAM may be reported to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), relevant regional authorities, law enforcement, or other legally designated reporting channels.
Child safety contact
For child safety reports, enforcement questions, or notifications about CSAE content on Wed, contact [email protected].