Obscene Content
Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery
HASH does not tolerate the distribution of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII). This includes, but is not limited to:
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Private or intimate images or videos shared without the consent of all individuals depicted→
Threats to share intimate images or videos→
Sexually suggestive images or videos of a person taken in a private setting without their knowledge or consent such as upskirting, hidden cameras, or other forms of voyeurism→
Digitally altered or synthetic media that depicts a realistic-looking individual in a sexually explicit manner without their consent
We understand that there may be rare cases in which such content may be shared for legitimate purposes, such as news reporting, education, or in a human rights context. However, we will review such cases on a case-by-case basis and may make exceptions when the content is not gratuitous and serves a clear public interest.
If you encounter any content that you believe violates this policy, please report it immediately using our Reporting Abuse instructions.
Child Sexual Exploitation
HASH does not allow any content or conduct on HASH that exploits, harms, or endangers children, and we have a zero-tolerance policy for child sexual exploitation or abuse material (CSAM). This means you may not engage in activities including but not limited to:
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Uploading, linking to, or otherwise distributing or promoting CSAM→
Depicting sexualized minors in any form, including textual fantasies, cartoons or drawings, simulations, or AI-generated content→
Soliciting or advertising CSAM or services involving the exploitation of children→
Engaging in or facilitating child grooming, sextortion, or trafficking of minors→
Glorifying, praising, supporting, or instructing in the abuse of children
HASH may use automated tools, such as hash matching, as well as human review to detect and remove CSAM. HASH will swiftly remove any such content once identified and may take additional action, including account suspension and reporting illegal activity to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children or other law enforcement authorities.
If you encounter any content that you believe violates this policy, please report it immediately using our Reporting Abuse instructions.
Shocking Obscenity
We do not allow sexually themed or suggestive content that serves little or no purpose other than to solicit a shocking response, particularly where that content is amplified by its placement in profiles or other social contexts. This includes:
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Pornographic content→
Graphic depictions of sexual acts including photographs, video, animation, drawings, computer-generated images, or text-based content
In addition, you may not employ HASH in developing, utilizing, encouraging or promoting in any way the use of generative AI (including text and image generation models) or any other synthetic or manipulated media tools for the creation of content that contravenes this policy. HASH evaluates violations of this policy by examining a project in context. This could include an evaluation of many factors: how a project is configured; how it is marketed; the information provided in its README or other documentation; the external sites or resources it links to; the nature of support provided by the project maintainers; or any other relevant facts that indicate a likelihood of furthering one of the prohibited uses above.
Allowed Content
We recognize that not all nudity or content related to sexuality is obscene. We may allow visual and/or textual depictions in artistic, educational, historical or journalistic contexts, or as it relates to victim advocacy. In some cases a disclaimer can help communicate the context of the project. However, please understand that we may choose to limit the content by giving users the option to opt in before viewing, and in certain regions of the world your content may be unavailable due to legal or regulatory demands placed upon us.
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