Community Guidelines

Be brave, be kind.

Reverie is built for creative freedom — including for adult writing. A few clear lines keep that freedom real.

Last updated May 15, 2026

Three principles

Our Principles

01

Mutual Respect

Treat fellow creators and users with kindness. We're all here to enjoy creative expression.

02

User Safety

We prioritize the safety and well-being of all users, especially minors.

03

Creative Freedom

We support diverse creative expression within our guidelines.

Where the lines are

Content Guidelines

Non-negotiable

Minor safety, without exceptions.

Reverie supports adult-themed writing — and that's exactly why this line is the hardest one we draw. Anything that puts minors, real or coded-as-minor, in unsafe content gets removed and the account ends.

01

Zero tolerance, no warnings

Sexual content involving minors, minor-appearing characters, or minor-coded descriptors results in immediate permanent ban on first offense — no graduated ladder.

02

Automated avatar screening

Public character avatars run through a vision-language model at upload. Suspect images are rejected before they're visible to anyone else — they never go live.

03

Priority human review

Reports tagged for minor safety jump to the front of the moderation queue. Where the law requires it, we report to the appropriate authorities.

Never on Reverie

Prohibited content.

Two tiers. The first ends accounts on first offense. The second follows the enforcement ladder below.

Zero tolerance — immediate permanent ban

  • Sexual content involving minors or minor-appearing characters
  • Personal information of others — doxxing, leaking private details
  • Malware, phishing, or anything technically harmful to other users
  • Content directly promoting or coordinating illegal activity

Warning → suspension → ban

  • Harassment, hate speech, or targeted discrimination
  • Gore or extreme violence beyond what the story actually needs
  • Political content or politically sensitive real-world topics

How moderation actually works

What we check, and when.

Most AI platforms are vague about this. Here's what runs on our side automatically, and what relies on the community.

Avatar review at publish time

Before a character goes public, its avatar is checked by a vision-language model (Qwen3-VL). Real photos, traced cartoons, text overlays, low-quality crops, and known-risk patterns are rejected before they're visible to anyone but you.

Human review on every report

Bios, personas, scenarios, and conversations are reviewed by humans — not by an automated text filter. On creative writing, human-on-report beats automated scanning for false-positive rates.

Appeals get re-read

Every moderation action can be appealed. We re-read the case and yes — we reverse calls when we got them wrong, especially when context was unclear at first pass.

If a rule is broken

Enforcement

Violations of these guidelines may result in the following actions:

  1. 01

    Warning

    First-time minor violations receive a warning

  2. 02

    Suspension

    Repeated violations may result in temporary suspension

  3. 03

    Permanent Ban

    Severe or repeated violations lead to account termination

If you see something

Reporting and appeals.

Two doors. One for flagging bad content. One for pushing back if we got a call wrong.

How to report a violation

  1. 01Tap the flag icon on the character, plugin, creator, or message you want to report.
  2. 02Pick a reason — we have 13 categories, from "underage character" to "stolen photo".
  3. 03Add a description if you want to give us more context. Submit.
  4. 04Admins are notified immediately. Reports tagged for minor safety jump the queue.

Reports are not anonymous to our admin team — we need to know who reported what to prevent abuse of the system — but the person you reported never sees who filed it.

If you've been moderated

Reply to the moderation email we sent, or open Settings → Send feedback inside the app. We re-read every appeal. Tell us what you think we got wrong and include the context — that's what helps us reverse a decision when it's warranted.