Trust & Safety — Content Moderation Policy

Effective Date: July 10, 2026 Last Updated: July 10, 2026

DCAST (dcast.tv, dcast.pro) is a creator video and membership platform. This policy explains, in plain terms, how we enforce our Community Guidelines and Terms of Service against prohibited content, and how anyone can report a violation. It describes what we actually do — nothing more.

DCAST does not host or permit adult / sexually explicit content. Because payments are processed through our payment partners and the card networks, monetized content must also comply with Stripe's Restricted Businesses list.


1. Prohibited content

These prohibited-content rules, together with Community Guidelines §2 and Terms of Service §2.2, form part of Dcast's Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and define what may not be uploaded to, distributed on, or monetized through the platform. The following are prohibited on DCAST (see Community Guidelines §2 for the full text):

  • Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) — absolute zero tolerance.
  • Adult / sexually explicit content — not permitted on the platform at all.
  • Illegal goods or services, and anything on the card networks' or our payment partners' restricted lists.
  • Intellectual-property infringement / piracy (see also our DMCA Policy).
  • Violent extremism or terrorism.
  • Hate speech and harassment.
  • Fraud and scams.

2. Programmatic detection, demonetization and removal

DCAST programmatically detects, demonetizes and removes content that violates this policy:

  • Detect. Submitted content and its metadata are programmatically screened against our prohibited-content rules when a video is processed, before it can be monetized. Matches are scored and routed to review.
  • Demonetize. Content that violates our monetization rules is programmatically demonetized — paid access is disabled and any related payouts are held.
  • Remove. Violating content is programmatically removed from public availability (delisted and made non-playable), and can be permanently deleted after review.
  • Human review & audit. Our Trust & Safety team reviews flagged content in an internal moderation console; every action — automated or manual — is recorded with the actor, action, reason and timestamp.

Enforcement decisions are reversible where appropriate, so content flagged in error can be restored and re-monetized.

3. Child safety (CSAM)

CSAM is not tolerated under any circumstances. Where we become aware of apparent CSAM — through our own review or a report — we remove it, terminate the account, and report it to law enforcement and the relevant authorities as required by applicable law. Because DCAST permits no sexual content of any kind, such material is prohibited on the platform outright.

4. Reporting a violation

Anyone can report content they believe violates this policy:

5. Repeat violators and appeals

We maintain a repeat-violator policy: accounts that repeatedly violate this policy have their monetization revoked and are suspended or terminated; severe violations result in immediate termination (see Community Guidelines §6). Creators may appeal a moderation decision as described in Community Guidelines §6.2.

6. Contact

Trust & Safety — [email protected] · General support — [email protected]


This policy may be updated from time to time; the current version is always published at this address.