Report CSAM or Underage Content
Zero-tolerance · 24-hour internal review · NCMEC reporting
If you believe you have seen CSAM:
- Do not share, save, or screenshot the material.
- Report to NCMEC CyberTipline immediately: report.cybertip.org
- Email us at [email protected] with the URL and any context. Do not attach images.
Our policy
VRTubbies has a zero-tolerance policy on child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and any content depicting persons under 18 years of age. We license content exclusively from studios that warrant age verification of every performer under 18 U.S.C. § 2257. Any content reported to us under this policy is removed from the index within 24 hours pending investigation, and reports involving suspected illegal material are forwarded to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and to relevant law enforcement.
What counts as a CSAM concern
Per Google's Search Quality Rater Guidelines §15.3 and US federal law (18 U.S.C. § 2256), the following should be reported:
- Any visual depiction of a person who appears to be under 18 years of age engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
- Drawings, cartoons, anime, paintings, sculptures or computer-generated images that are indistinguishable from CSAM.
- Material where the performer's age is genuinely unclear (under-developed features, deliberate “teen” framing without verifiable adult identity).
- Content that appears to involve trafficking, coercion, or non-consensual recording.
When age is ambiguous, we treat the content as a CSAM concern and remove it pending verification.
Our internal review SLA
- Acknowledgement: within 6 hours of report receipt.
- Removal from index: within 24 hours, pending review.
- Investigation: direct verification with the source studio.
- Reinstatement: only after the studio provides documentary proof of compliant production (e.g., §2257 records).
- Escalation: if review confirms a CSAM concern, the report is forwarded to NCMEC and to the FBI or equivalent national authority.
Reporting outside the US
CSAM is illegal under the laws of every jurisdiction we are aware of. If you are outside the US, you may also report via:
- UK: Internet Watch Foundation
- Europe (Inhope members): inhope.org
- Canada: cybertip.ca
- Australia: esafety.gov.au