Content Standards
Last updated 16 June 2026
These are the categorical rules that govern what enters the VRTubbies catalogue. They sit alongside the per-scene editorial process described in /methodology and the legal compliance documents linked below.
Absolute prohibitions
The following content categories are excluded from the catalogue without exception, regardless of source, framing, or commercial pressure:
- Anything depicting a person under 18 years of age, or anyone whose age cannot be verified as 18 or older.
- Animated, cartoon, anime, or computer-generated depictions of minors, including content where the character is described as 18+ but appears younger.
- Non-consensual sexual content (recorded without consent, shared without consent, or produced under coercion).
- Sexual deepfakes of identifiable real people without that person's written consent.
- Content derived from trafficking, debt bondage, or exploitation of impaired capacity.
- Bestiality.
- Non-consensual violence presented as erotic. (Consensual BDSM by experienced adult performers, with safety protocols, is not in this category.)
- Necrophilia or content sexualising serious injury.
- Doxxing of performers — disclosure of legal names, addresses, or identifying information without consent.
- Content where the participants' capacity to consent was visibly impaired by drugs or alcohol.
Conditional categories — listed with editorial care
The following categories are listed but only when the production framing clearly establishes adult performers and consensual conduct:
- Age-play scenarios — performers 18+ portraying college-age or young-adult characters. Tags like “teen” or “young” refer to character framing, not performer age.
- Step-family scenarios — adult performers in non-blood-related fictional family configurations. Real-family content is prohibited.
- BDSM and rough sex — consensual, professionally produced, with safety protocols visible or attested in studio paperwork.
- Public scenarios — staged in locations with all-cast knowledge and consent. Hidden-camera or genuine-stranger content is prohibited.
- Casting and audition framing — only with studios that warrant a real, signed-in-advance consent process matching the framing.
For any of these we reserve the right to remove a specific scene without removing the whole category if the framing in that scene is questionable.
How decisions are made
- New scenes enter the catalogue from licensed studios with the studio warrants described in /consent.
- Each scene is reviewed by an editor against the absolute prohibitions above. Anything that clears that bar moves to the conditional review.
- Conditional categories get a second look — does the framing match what the studio warrants the production process to be?
- If a scene clears both checks it enters the public sitemap. Otherwise it stays
noindexand is excluded from the index. - Any subsequent report (from a performer, a viewer, or a regulator) reopens that scene for re-review.
Studio-level enforcement
We do not retain isolated “problem” scenes by an otherwise compliant studio while attempting to clean them individually. Where a studio repeatedly produces material that fails our standards, we suspend the studio's entire catalogue from the index pending verification. This is a stronger remedy than scene-by-scene removal and reflects our commitment to treating the studio relationship — not just the individual scene — as the unit of accountability.
Disagreeing with a decision
If you believe we have made the wrong call on a specific scene — either too restrictive or not restrictive enough — write to [email protected]. Editorial decisions are not anonymous; the editor who handled the scene will be the one to respond.