Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation (CSAE) Policy
Protecting the most vulnerable members of our global community.
Zero Tolerance Policy:
noalgo.me has a zero-tolerance policy regarding the sharing, storage, or promotion of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) or any content that exploits or endangers children.1. Our Commitment
At noalgo.me, we believe that a social network built on real-world connections must prioritize the safety of children above all else. We are committed to maintaining a platform that is hostile to predators and safe for families.
2. Prohibited Content & Behavior
The following are strictly prohibited on noalgo.me:
- Sharing or storing Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).
- Grooming or predatory behavior targeting minors.
- Content that depicts, promotes, or facilitates the sexual exploitation of children.
- Using the platform to organize or facilitate harm to minors.
3. Detection and Reporting
We use a combination of automated technology and human review to detect and remove CSAM.
- Automated Scanning: We utilize industry-standard hashing technology (such as PhotoDNA) to identify known CSAM.
- User Reporting: Users can report any suspicious content or behavior directly through the app. All reports involving child safety are prioritized for immediate review.
- Law Enforcement Cooperation: We work closely with law enforcement and organizations like the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC).
4. Mandatory Reporting
In compliance with international and local laws, noalgo.me fulfills its mandatory reporting obligations. When CSAM is identified on our platform, we:
- Immediately remove the content.
- Terminate the offending account and preserve relevant data.
- File a report with NCMEC and other relevant legal authorities.
5. Account Consequences
Any user found to be in violation of our CSAE policy will face an immediate and permanent ban. We reserve the right to ban not only the specific account but also any associated device IDs or IP addresses to prevent re-entry into our community.
6. Support and Resources
If you or someone you know has been affected by child exploitation, we encourage you to contact the following resources: