At Hidden, we are committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and responsible environment for all users. We don’t allow content that involves the Exchange of Sex Acts (ESA) for money, goods, or services. This type of content violates our platform’s guidelines and is prohibited as it can exploit individuals and undermine the principles of consent, safety, and respect.
Why We Don’t Allow ESA Content
1. User Safety: Content related to the exchange of sexual acts can encourage exploitative or harmful behavior, putting individuals at risk.
2. Preventing Exploitation: We strive to create a space free from coercion, trafficking, and unsafe interactions.
3. Legal Compliance: Many forms of transactional sexual content are illegal in various regions. By prohibiting this content, we ensure compliance with applicable laws.
4. Community Integrity: Allowing ESA-related content undermines the trust, safety, and well-being of our platform and its users.
What You Can Do Next
• Review Your Content: Ensure your submissions do not contain language, imagery, or themes that promote or depict the exchange of sexual acts.
• Edit and Resubmit: Remove any ESA-related content to align with our guidelines.
• Learn the Guidelines: Familiarize yourself with our Content Guidelines and Terms of Service to avoid future issues.
• Reach Out for Help: If you have questions or need guidance, contact our support team at support@hidden.com.
Examples of Prohibited Content
1. Posts, images, or messages that advertise, solicit, or suggest the exchange of sexual acts for money, goods, or services.
2. Content that implies or normalizes transactional sex in any form.
3. Discussions or media that facilitate or encourage arrangements involving the exchange of sexual acts.
4. By following these guidelines, you help us ensure a safe, respectful, and responsible space for all users.
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