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Anti-trafficking policy

Anti-trafficking & zero-tolerance policy

Last updated: April 20, 2026

MyMuse has zero tolerance for human trafficking, sex trafficking, sexual exploitation, child sexual abuse material (CSAM), revenge porn, and any form of non-consensual content.

We cooperate proactively with law-enforcement agencies worldwide and report every suspected case through the appropriate legal channels.

What is absolutely prohibited

  • Any depiction or promotion of trafficking in persons, including sex trafficking and labour trafficking, as defined by the Palermo Protocol and applicable national law.
  • Any child sexual abuse material (CSAM), any depiction of a person under 18, and any depiction of a person whose age cannot be verified.
  • Any content depicting coerced, forced, drugged or otherwise non- consensual sexual acts.
  • Image-based sexual abuse (“revenge porn”), doxxing, blackmail or harassment of an individual.
  • Any solicitation, advertisement or facilitation of prostitution or escorting that is illegal in the relevant jurisdiction.
  • Any content glorifying, recruiting for, or providing instructions to commit any of the above.

How MyMuse prevents trafficking and CSAM

  • Mandatory KYC for every creator: government-issued photo ID + live selfie, reviewed by a human moderator before any publication right is granted. No anonymous uploads are possible.
  • Pre-publication review: every uploaded photo, video and message attachment is moderated and can only be shown to fans after a human moderator has approved it.
  • Written consent of every depicted person is required from the creator under our Creator Terms and 18 U.S.C. § 2257 compliance statement. Records must be provided to MyMuse within 7 business days of any request.
  • Prohibited-keyword filter on every text field (captions, bio, display name, messages) blocks obvious red-flag terms at authoring time and flags them for moderation.
  • Easy reporting: every post, message and profile carries a “Report” button. Reports go to a dedicated moderation queue that is triaged within 7 business days (same-day for urgent cases).
  • Right of the depicted person to request removal via our content removal process, without needing a copyright claim.

Cooperation with industry bodies

MyMuse cooperates with, and welcomes cooperation from, the organisations that specialise in fighting online child abuse and trafficking. We follow the recommendations of, and support the work of:

  • NCMEC (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children) — suspected CSAM reports are filed through the CyberTipline.
  • IWF (Internet Watch Foundation) — we follow IWF best practices and support hash-sharing initiatives for known abuse imagery.
  • ASACP (Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection) — we abide by the ASACP Code of Ethics and display the ASACP restricted-to-adults notice on public pages.
  • National and international law enforcement — we respond to lawful subpoenas, court orders and emergency-disclosure requests.

Membership and cooperation are ongoing. If you are a law-enforcement officer or represent one of the organisations above and need a dedicated channel, email legal@joinmymuse.com with the subject “Law Enforcement / NGO request”.

If you see something, say something

If you believe someone appearing on MyMuse is a minor, a victim of trafficking, or is being otherwise exploited:

  1. Use the Report button on the post, message or profile — it goes to our moderation team directly.
  2. Email legal@joinmymuse.com with the subject “URGENT — trafficking / minor suspicion”.
  3. If you believe there is an imminent danger to a person's life or safety, call your local emergency number (112 in the EU, 911 in the US).

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