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Child Protection Standards (CSAE)

Feud for Thought has zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE). We are committed to preventing, detecting, removing, and reporting CSAE-related content and behavior on our services.

These standards apply to all users, content, and interactions on Feud for Thought, including posts, images, videos, profiles, messages, links, and any other user-generated content.

1) What we prohibit (CSAE)

We strictly prohibit any content or behavior that sexualizes, exploits, endangers, or targets minors, including:

  • Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in any form (including images, videos, or any content that depicts or promotes sexual exploitation of minors).

  • Sexual content involving minors, including any depiction of sexual activity, sexualized nudity, or fetishized portrayal of a minor.

  • Grooming, solicitation, or enticement of a minor, including attempting to sexualize conversation, request sexual content, or arrange in-person contact for sexual purposes.

  • Sexual extortion (“sextortion”), coercion, blackmail, or threats involving a minor.

  • Requests for or sharing of sexual content involving minors, even if presented as “jokes,” “roleplay,” or “fantasy.”

  • Non-consensual or exploitative content involving minors (including coercion, trafficking, or exploitation).

  • Content that facilitates CSAE, including instructions, links, or guidance intended to find, produce, trade, or hide CSAM.

  • Harassment or sexualization of young-looking persons, including content that fetishizes “teen” appearance or implies a person is underage.

  • Impersonation of a minor for sexual purposes or to solicit sexual content.

If content suggests a user may be a minor and the situation creates safety concerns, we may restrict access and take appropriate action, including reporting when required.

2) How users can report concerns

We provide in-app reporting tools to report:

  • Suspected CSAE content

  • Suspicious accounts or messages

  • Grooming, solicitation, or exploitation

If you need to report CSAE urgently or cannot access in-app reporting, email us at: support@feudforthought.com
Include as much detail as possible (usernames, links, screenshots, and timestamps). Please do not forward or re-share harmful content.

3) How we respond to CSAE reports

When we receive a CSAE report, we may take actions such as:

  • Immediate removal of content that violates these standards

  • Account suspension or permanent bans

  • Device/account restrictions to prevent repeat abuse

  • Preservation of relevant records for legal compliance and safety purposes

We prioritize reports involving suspected CSAE and act as quickly as possible to reduce harm.

3) How we respond to CSAE reports

4) Detection and prevention measures

We use a combination of methods to help prevent CSAE, which may include:

  • User reports and moderator review

  • Proactive detection signals to identify high-risk content or behavior

  • Blocking and enforcement tools to stop abusive users

No system is perfect, but we continuously improve our safeguards.

5) Reporting to authorities and cooperation

Where required by law or where we reasonably believe a child may be at risk, we may:

  • Report suspected CSAM/CSAE to appropriate authorities, including relevant cyber tip/reporting mechanisms (such as the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children in the U.S., where applicable)

  • Cooperate with lawful requests from law enforcement

  • Preserve account records consistent with legal obligations and our privacy practices

6) Age and access

Feud for Thought is intended for users who meet our minimum age requirements. Accounts that appear to belong to underage users may be restricted or removed in accordance with our policies and legal obligations.

7) Enforcement

Violations of these Child Protection Standards can result in:

  • Content removal

  • Temporary suspension

  • Permanent account termination

  • Reporting to authorities, when appropriate or legally required

We may also take action against users attempting to evade enforcement.

8) Contact

For child safety concerns, reports, or questions about these standards, contact:
support@feudforthought.com

Last updated: January 24, 2026

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