Policy
Content Policy
Boundaries for sensitive adult community content, visibility, labeling, and enforcement.
Purpose of this policy
Vorx is designed for 18+ BDSM/kink-aware community context. This policy explains content boundaries that support safer participation, appropriate visibility, and sensitive-content awareness without turning public surfaces into pornographic browsing or commercial-service discovery.
Adult-only context
Vorx is intended only for adults. Content that involves, depicts, solicits, sexualizes, impersonates, or endangers minors is prohibited and treated as a critical safety violation. Vorx handles serious safety reports according to applicable law and safety procedures.
Safe and Sensitive labels
Vorx uses Safe and Sensitive user-facing labels. Sensitive is optional, hidden by default, and managed through account settings. Sensitive does not mean anything goes, and Vorx may relabel, blur, hide, restrict, or remove content.
Profile labels are separate
Interests and Limits are profile communication tools, not post tags, media tags, or content browsing categories. Safe/Sensitive labels apply to posts and media visibility; profile labels are for compatibility and boundary communication.
Content that may require labels
Adult community topics, BDSM/kink-aware identity expression, or sensitive self-expression may require labels or limited visibility depending on context, safety needs, and product surface.
Content that is not allowed
Vorx prohibits content that is illegal, non-consensual, exploitative, harassing, deceptive, or intended to facilitate harm.
- Non-consensual intimate content or threats to share it.
- Content involving minors or age-related exploitation.
- Harassment, threats, coercion, or targeted abuse.
- Commercial sexual solicitation, paid services, escorting, sugar arrangements, pay-to-play, or payment handles in sexual/kink contexts.
- Pornographic or graphic sexual content on public/default/native surfaces.
- Illegal offers, requests, coordination, or instructions.
- Impersonation, scams, spam, or attempts to evade enforcement.
Public and native limits
Public, default, and native-app surfaces are stricter than web-managed Sensitive settings. They should not operate as pornographic browsing, hookup-first discovery, commercial-sex discovery, or random anonymous adult chat.
Non-consensual content
Content shared without the consent of the person depicted, described, or identified is not compatible with Vorx expectations. This includes threats, coercive sharing, or attempts to use private material for pressure or retaliation.
Harassment and exploitation
Content that targets, degrades, threatens, outs, exploits, or pressures another person may be removed or limited. Context matters, but consent and privacy are central boundaries.
Illegal content
Vorx may not be used to create, solicit, promote, or coordinate illegal content or activity.
Public discovery limits
Vorx is designed around controlled discovery. Sensitive content should not be treated as broadly public or disconnected from account context, labels, and member expectations.
Reports and enforcement
Reports may lead to review, content limits, account restrictions, or other actions. Vorx does not promise a specific enforcement outcome or response timeline.
Appeals
Members may have appeal paths for certain enforcement decisions. Availability and review options may depend on the decision, account state, and policy context.
