Content & Acceptable Use Policy
Version 1.0 · Effective date: 18/08/2026
Replaces the content sections of the Acceptable Use Policy, General Conditions §6.2 and AI Terms §5
Changelog: initial consolidated edition
1. Purpose and who it binds
This Policy governs all content uploaded, sold, shared, promoted or otherwise made available through DROPP, by Creators, Agencies and Fans alike. It is incorporated into the Terms of Service and has the same binding force; on any content question, this Policy prevails. Words defined in the Terms of Service have the same meaning here.
DROPP may only be used for lawful digital content and services. If you cannot show that your content complies with this Policy, do not upload it.
2. Allowed content
The following categories are allowed, provided they are lawful, accurately described and comply with this Policy:
- educational content, coaching materials, tutorials and online training;
- business, marketing, productivity and professional resources;
- fitness, wellness and lifestyle content;
- artistic, creative and entertainment content;
- digital files: videos, images, PDFs, audio, templates, guides and downloadable resources;
- AI-generated content, subject to the disclosure and consent rules in Section 5;
- legal adult content, subject to all of the following conditions:
- every person depicted is an adult aged 18 or older;
- the content is fully consensual, both in what it depicts and in how it was made;
- the Creator holds the consent records and releases described in Section 4;
- the buyer-side age verification described in the Terms of Service (§6) applies to its sale.
3. Prohibited content
The following is prohibited on DROPP. Each group states how it is enforced: what we check, when, and what happens on a violation.
3.1 Content involving minors. Any content that depicts, suggests, implies or sexualizes anyone under 18, in any way. Zero tolerance.
Enforcement: every File is screened by automated detection before sale (see Section 6), with a dedicated detection category for this material; confirmed material is removed immediately, the account is permanently terminated with no strike path, funds are withheld under the Terms of Service §11.2, and the material will be reported to the competent authorities and preserved as evidence (Section 8).
3.2 Non-consensual and abusive sexual content. Any sexual content involving force, assault, rape, incest, bestiality, necrophilia, trafficking, exploitation or abuse; any depiction of non-consensual scenarios (forced, asleep, intoxicated); revenge porn and any intimate content shared without the depicted person's consent; extreme violence, scat and similar content.
Enforcement: screened by automated detection before sale and on report; where the consent of a depicted person cannot be established, the content is not published, or is removed immediately on discovery, per card-network rules; violations lead to removal, safety strikes or immediate termination depending on severity (Section 7).
3.3 Non-consensual synthetic media. See Section 5: sexual or intimate synthetic content of any real identifiable person without their documented consent is absolutely prohibited, regardless of the tool used to make it.
Enforcement: as Section 5.
3.4 Prostitution and in-person services. Escort services, sexual services, or any offer involving in-person sexual activity; content facilitating human trafficking or exploitation.
Enforcement: screened at listing level (title, description, price context) and on report; violation is an immediate-termination category.
3.5 Illegal goods and activities. Weapons, ammunition and explosives; illegal drugs, controlled substances and paraphernalia; pharmaceuticals or medical products sold without authorization; counterfeit goods, forged documents and fake IDs; stolen goods; hacking tools and malware; gambling or lotteries operated without authorization; any activity linked to terrorism, extremist organizations or sanctioned entities; any other content promoting or facilitating illegal activity.
Enforcement: screened by the automated categories for drugs, weapons/violence and terrorism before sale; physical-product listings are flagged by a dedicated category (DROPP is a digital-content platform); violations lead to removal and safety strikes or termination; unlawful activity may be reported to authorities (Section 8).
3.6 Fraud, deception and financial-content restrictions. Fraudulent, deceptive or misleading content: scams, impersonation, false claims, deceptive offers; financial scams, ponzi schemes and fraudulent business opportunities. DROPP also does not permit: personalized investment advice; investment recommendations or trading signals (securities, forex, binary options, crypto or similar); trading algorithms, bots or copy-trading tools sold for trading purposes; promises or guarantees of investment returns or income. General business education and informational content remain allowed if they do not constitute regulated financial advice or a solicitation to invest.
Enforcement: screened at listing level and on report; fraud indicators also reach us through payment-partner and chargeback signals; violations lead to removal, strikes or termination, and may be reported to authorities.
3.7 Hate, harassment and violence. Hateful, discriminatory, harassing, threatening or defamatory content; content promoting self-harm, suicide or serious violence.
Enforcement: screened by the violence category before sale and on report; removal plus safety strikes; credible threats are escalated to authorities.
3.8 Rights-infringing content. Stolen, pirated or unauthorized content; copyright, trademark or database infringement; personal data or private information published without consent.
Enforcement: enforced primarily through the copyright detection category and the DMCA and likeness report routes (see the Complaints & Removal Policy); copyright strikes accumulate separately from safety strikes toward termination under the repeat-infringer policy.
3.9 Physical goods and off-platform sales. DROPP is a digital-content platform: physical goods or unlawful in-person services may not be sold or arranged through it (Wishlist contributions per the Terms of Service are not sales of goods by DROPP).
Enforcement: dedicated physical-product detection category at listing level; removal on detection.
4. Consent and depicted persons
Creators must hold all rights, licenses, consents and permissions for everything they upload. Specifically, content must not:
- include any identifiable person without that person's explicit consent;
- include adult content featuring any person whose age and consent cannot be evidenced;
- misrepresent the nature, source, ownership or quality of the content;
- infringe copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity or other rights.
Record-keeping duty: for every identifiable person other than the account holder appearing in monetised content, the Creator must hold and retain: a government photo ID evidencing age, and a written release covering depiction, public distribution, upload and download. Records must be retained for as long as the content is available plus the period required by applicable law (including 18 U.S.C. §2257 where it applies) and produced to DROPP on request. Failure to produce records on request is itself a violation: the content is removed until records are provided.
5. Synthetic and AI-generated content
These rules apply to content generated or modified with any AI tool, on or off DROPP.
5.1 Disclosure duty. AI-generated or substantially AI-modified content must be clearly disclosed as such by the Creator at upload and must not mislead buyers about what they are purchasing.
5.2 Real persons: absolute rule. Synthetic media depicting a real identifiable person requires that person's documented consent (the Section 4 records apply). Sexual or intimate synthetic content of a real identifiable person without documented consent (face swaps, "deepfakes", nudification) is prohibited absolutely, is removed immediately where consent cannot be established, and is treated as non-consensual intimate imagery (Sections 3.2 and 8). Impersonating a real person, business or public figure through synthetic media without authorization is prohibited.
5.3 Fictional personas. Wholly fictional AI personas (no real person's likeness) are permitted subject to 5.1 disclosure and all other rules, including that fictional personas must not be presented as real people to deceive buyers.
Enforcement: disclosure is checked at upload; undisclosed synthetic content identified by screening or report is removed and strikes applied.
6. Screening and moderation
- Every File is screened by automated detection tools, including third-party providers, when it is attached to a paid link, and re-screened on reports. (Fans are informed of this in the Terms of Service §13.3.)
- A File cannot be purchased before its screening has completed: the paid link activates only when the screen returns.
- Alerts raised by screening are reviewed by a human before any account-level enforcement; no alert is closed without a named reviewer.
- Content removed for safety violations is hash-matched so the same material cannot be re-uploaded.
- DROPP may at any time request additional information or documentation (proof of identity, age, consent or ownership) and may suspend the content pending the response.
7. Enforcement ladder
Depending on the severity and category of a violation, DROPP may: remove or restrict content; apply a strike; suspend the account; or permanently terminate it. Principles:
- Immediate-termination categories (no strike path): content involving minors (3.1); trafficking and in-person sexual services (3.4); severe non-consensual content (3.2/3.3).
- Strike categories: copyright strikes and safety strikes are counted separately; accumulation in either leads to termination under the repeat-infringer policy.
- Content may be restricted as a precaution while a report or documentation request is pending.
- Balances on accounts terminated for breach are handled under the Terms of Service §11.2.
8. Reporting to authorities
Content assessed as child sexual abuse material will be reported to the competent authorities, in France via the PHAROS platform, in the United States via the NCMEC CyberTipline, and in the United Kingdom to the National Crime Agency, and preserved as required for investigation.
Other illegal content or activity may be reported to competent authorities (including the FBI, Interpol, and national law enforcement) where required or appropriate. Removal of content or termination of an account does not undo a report to authorities, and preservation duties are unaffected by deletion requests.
9. Statement of reasons and appeals
Every removal, restriction, suspension or termination is accompanied by a written statement of reasons delivered to the affected user, stating the rule applied and the facts found. The user may appeal through the internal appeal process (via the appeal form), with a stated response timeline; appeals are reviewed by a human who was not the original decision-maker. Out-of-court dispute settlement is available to EU users as described there.
10. Version and changelog
Version 1.0, effective 18/08/2026. Initial consolidated edition, replacing the content rules previously split across the Acceptable Use Policy, General Conditions §6.2 and AI Terms §5. Prior versions of those documents remain archived at stable URLs. Material changes to this Policy follow the 30-day notice rule in the Terms of Service §4.
