Content Guidelines

What flies on Splat — and what gets pulled

Last updated: 2 July 2026

Splat is weird on purpose, but it isn't lawless. Every public Splat is scanned automatically before anyone sees it, users can report anything, and humans review the gray areas.

Never allowed

  • Any sexual content involving minors. Zero tolerance — content is removed, accounts are terminated, and we report to the relevant authorities. See our Child Safety Standards.
  • Sexually explicit content.
  • Graphic violence or gore.
  • Harassment or targeting of individuals.
  • Spam, scams, or deceptive content.

How enforcement works

  • Every upload is scanned frame-by-frame by automated moderation before it can enter the feed.
  • High-confidence violations are rejected automatically; borderline content goes to human review.
  • Three open user reports hide a Splat from the feed until a human has looked at it.
  • Repeated or severe violations end in account suspension.

Appeals

Think we got it wrong? Email appeals@splat.example.com with your username and the Splat in question.