Content Standards & Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: 8 April 2025

This policy applies to all content uploaded, shared, or streamed on FanLuma by creators. Violations may result in content removal, account suspension, or referral to law enforcement. This policy is incorporated by reference into FanLuma's Terms of Service.

What IS permitted

FanLuma is an adults-only platform (18+) that permits:

  • Solo nudity, erotic photography, and sexually explicit content by and featuring consenting adults aged 18+.
  • Consensual adult content featuring two or more adults who have provided informed consent.
  • Fetish and kink content that does not violate the prohibited content list below.
  • Adult fiction, erotic writing, audio, and illustrations featuring only adult characters.
  • Educational content about adult topics, sexual health, and relationships.
  • Non-sexual content including lifestyle, fitness, art, music, tutorials, and commentary.
  • Live streams that comply with these standards.

Creator obligations for all permitted content:

  • All persons depicted must be 18 or older and must have given explicit, informed consent.
  • You must hold age verification records for all performers (UK law / 18 U.S.C. § 2257).
  • You must own or have all necessary rights to the content you upload.
  • You must have completed FanLuma's identity verification before publishing.

What is PROHIBITED

The following categories of content are absolutely prohibited. Uploading such content is a breach of these Terms and may constitute a criminal offence.

1. Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) — ABSOLUTE PROHIBITION

Any image, video, audio, animation, illustration, or text that sexualises, exploits, or depicts in a sexual context a person under 18 years of age. This includes:

  • Real photographs or video of minors in sexual situations.
  • Computer-generated, AI-created, or drawn imagery depicting minors sexually (including "loli" or "shota" content).
  • Adults depicted as or described as minors in a sexual context.
  • Age-play scenarios where a participant is portrayed as under 18.

UK law: Sexual Offences Act 2003; Protection of Children Act 1978; Coroners and Justice Act 2009 (prohibited images of children).

2. Extreme pornography

Content that is grossly offensive and depicts in an explicit and realistic way:

  • An act which threatens or appears to threaten a person's life.
  • An act which results in or appears to result in serious injury to a person's anus, breasts, or genitals.
  • An act which involves or appears to involve sexual interference with a human corpse.
  • A person performing or appearing to perform an act of intercourse or oral sex with an animal (whether dead or alive).

UK law: Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008, s.63.

3. Obscene content

Content that, taken as a whole, tends to deprave and corrupt the persons who are likely to read, see, or hear it. This is assessed in context and includes but is not limited to gratuitous content involving real or simulated non-consent, extreme degradation, or content designed purely to shock without redemptive purpose.

UK law: Obscene Publications Act 1959; Obscene Publications Act 1964.

4. Non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII)

Intimate or sexual images or videos of a real person shared without their consent. This includes:

  • "Revenge porn" — images shared by a former partner without consent.
  • Hidden camera footage, upskirt images, or covertly recorded sexual content.
  • AI-generated ("deepfake") sexual imagery of a real person without their explicit consent.

UK law: Online Safety Act 2023; Sexual Offences Act 2003 (voyeurism); Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 (s.33).

5. Content depicting or facilitating trafficking or sexual exploitation

Any content that promotes, facilitates, advertises, or is associated with human trafficking, sexual exploitation, sexual slavery, or forced prostitution.

UK law: Modern Slavery Act 2015; Sexual Offences Act 2003.

6. Violence, threats, and harassment

  • Content that glorifies, incites, or threatens violence against any person or group.
  • Content designed to harass, intimidate, stalk, or bully any person.
  • Content that "doxxes" — publicly reveals private information about a person to facilitate harassment.

UK law: Protection from Harassment Act 1997; Malicious Communications Act 1988.

7. Hate speech and incitement

Content that threatens, abuses, or insults a person or group based on a protected characteristic (race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, etc.), or that incites hatred or discrimination.

UK law: Public Order Act 1986; Equality Act 2010.

8. Illegal goods and services

Content that promotes, advertises, or facilitates the sale or supply of illegal drugs, firearms, or other prohibited items. Soliciting or offering real-world sexual services for payment ("escorting") is also prohibited.

9. Unconsented use of third-party material

Content that infringes the copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property rights of a third party. This includes uploading content you do not have rights to or that depicts persons who have not consented to appear on an adult platform.

Enforcement

FanLuma employs the following enforcement mechanisms:

  • Creator identity verification — mandatory before any content can be published.
  • Human review — all new creator accounts are reviewed by our team.
  • User reports — any user can report content via the flag/report feature or by emailingcompliance@fanluma.com.
  • Takedown response — we aim to review reports within 24 hours and will remove content that violates this policy.
  • Account termination — serious or repeated violations result in permanent account termination without refund.
  • Law enforcement referral — CSAM and other criminal content is immediately reported to NCMEC, the Internet Watch Foundation, and/or the National Crime Agency.

Reporting prohibited content

General violations: compliance@fanluma.com

CSAM / child safety: compliance@fanluma.com + cybertipline.org

Copyright / DMCA: legal@fanluma.com · see our DMCA Policy

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as UK law or regulatory guidance evolves. Active creators will be notified of material changes at least 14 days before they take effect.