Before anything is uploaded
- The uploader must have the right to post the content in the chosen context.
- Every depicted person must be an adult and must have affirmatively consented to both creation and sharing.
- Consent to private creation is not consent to posting, forwarding, screenshotting, or a wider audience.
- Audience and sensitivity controls must be clear before publication and enforced by the server.
- Sexual or intimate media requires an explicit uploader attestation and heightened safety review.
Never allowed
- Child sexual abuse material, sexualized minors, or age-ambiguous sexual content.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery, hidden-camera content, stolen media, or revenge content.
- Sexual violence presented as real, coercion, blackmail, trafficking, or intoxication exploitation.
- Doxxing, private contact information, or content used to threaten or out someone.
- Content that violates copyright, privacy, publicity, or other legal rights.
Subject removal comes first
A person depicted in intimate content may request removal even if the uploader wants it to remain. BusyBi’s design standard is to restrict access quickly, protect the reporter, preserve only what is lawfully necessary, and review without forcing the subject to confront the uploader.
Private does not mean ungoverned
Private messages, albums, Hives, events, and small audiences remain subject to the same consent and safety rules. Every member-content surface must be reportable, and severe reports must trigger immediate protective handling rather than wait in an ordinary queue.
Use a discreet subject line.
Share only what is needed for us to route the request. Do not email passwords, payment-card details, identity documents, or intimate media.
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