Child Safety Standards
Last updated: May 30, 2026
Liberty Social Media LLC ("we," "us," or "our") is committed to protecting children from sexual abuse and exploitation across our products, including Liberty Social and Viewverse (collectively, the "Services"). This page describes the standards, practices, and reporting channels we maintain to prevent, detect, and respond to child sexual abuse and exploitation ("CSAE"), including child sexual abuse material ("CSAM"), in compliance with Apple App Store and Google Play policies.
1. Zero-tolerance policy
We have a zero-tolerance policy for CSAE and CSAM. Any content, conduct, account, or communication that sexually exploits or endangers a child is strictly prohibited on our Services. Violations result in immediate removal of the content, termination of the account, preservation of evidence, and reporting to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and, where required, law enforcement.
2. Prohibited content and conduct
The following are strictly prohibited on all our Services:
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in any form, including images, video, audio, text, drawings, animations, computer-generated, or AI-generated content.
- Grooming, solicitation, or sexual extortion ("sextortion") of minors.
- Sexualization of minors, including suggestive content, captions, hashtags, or commentary involving minors.
- Trafficking, sale, or exchange of minors or CSAM.
- Content that promotes, normalizes, glorifies, or facilitates the sexual abuse of children.
- Sharing personal information of minors in a manner that could enable abuse or exploitation.
3. Age requirement
Users must be at least 13 years old (or the minimum age required in their jurisdiction) to use our Services. We take steps to detect and remove accounts of users who do not meet our minimum age requirement.
4. Detection and prevention
We use a combination of proactive and reactive measures, including:
- Automated detection technologies, including hash-matching against known CSAM databases (e.g., PhotoDNA / NCMEC hash lists where applicable).
- Keyword, metadata, and behavioral signal scanning to identify grooming, solicitation, and other CSAE patterns.
- Trained human moderation review of escalations and reported content.
- Restrictions on the ability of adult accounts to contact minors and on minors' default privacy and visibility settings.
- Account-level enforcement, including suspension and permanent termination of accounts that violate this policy or our Terms of Service.
5. In-app reporting
All users can report content, accounts, or messages that may involve CSAE or other child-safety concerns directly within our apps. Reports are routed to our trust and safety review queue and prioritized for urgent review. To report content in-app, use the "Report" option on any post, profile, comment, or direct message, and select a child-safety reason.
You can also report concerns by emailing our child safety team at libertysocialmediallc@gmail.com with the subject line "Child Safety Report."
6. Response and reporting to authorities
When we identify or receive a credible report of CSAM or CSAE, we act promptly to: (a) remove the content; (b) preserve evidence as required by law; (c) disable the responsible account(s); and (d) report to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) CyberTipline at report.cybertip.org, as required under 18 U.S.C. § 2258A. We cooperate with law enforcement requests that comply with applicable legal process.
7. Designated child safety contact
Our designated point of contact for child safety matters, including inquiries from regulators, law enforcement, NCMEC, Apple, and Google:
Liberty Social Media LLC
Child Safety Team
Email: libertysocialmediallc@gmail.com
8. Educational resources
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services. For additional support and resources:
- NCMEC CyberTipline: report.cybertip.org · 1-800-843-5678
- Take It Down (NCMEC, for minors): takeitdown.ncmec.org
- INHOPE (international hotlines): inhope.org
9. Policy updates
We review and update these Child Safety Standards regularly to reflect changes in the law, platform requirements (including Apple App Store and Google Play policies), and best practices in trust and safety.
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