Safety Rules
These rules are the stable safety standard for CHUD accounts, groups, Meal Case Files, comments, GIF Comments, reactions, AI commentary, and support channels.
Prohibited content
Do not upload, share, request, encourage, or distribute unlawful content; child sexual abuse or exploitation material; sexual exploitation; non-consensual intimate imagery; sexually explicit content; graphic gore or violence; credible threats; encouragement of self-harm; hateful or discriminatory attacks; targeted harassment; scams; impersonation; malicious code; or content that violates another person's privacy or intellectual-property rights.
Do not attempt to bypass CHUD safety checks, moderation controls, access controls, blocks, rate limits, or enforcement actions.
User responsibilities
Only submit content you have the right to use and share.
Protect account credentials, respect other people's privacy, and provide truthful information when reporting content or appealing an action.
CHUD's scores, verdicts, roasts, and other generated output are entertainment features, not professional advice or factual judgments about a person.
Groups and shared case files
Groups are shared case files, not public feeds.
Current members may see content deliberately shared with their group, including meal evidence, comments, replies, GIF Comments, reactions, Witnessed activity, and generated commentary.
Do not use groups to shame, threaten, expose, impersonate, or target another person.
Reporting and blocking
Use the in-app report action on visible Meal Case File content or email [email protected] when the app action is unavailable.
A report immediately hides the selected content for the reporter without automatically removing it for everyone else.
Account blocking is separate, bilateral, silent, reversible, and does not change group membership or owner administration.
Reporter identity is not disclosed in moderation notices.
Enforcement and suspensions
Depending on context and severity, CHUD may dismiss a report, warn a user and remove content, remove a user from an affected group, impose a seven-day posting and sharing suspension, permanently terminate an account, or apply a temporary emergency restriction.
Severe permanent actions receive an independent second review when another eligible operator is available.
Emergency restrictions require independent review within 24 hours and lift automatically if that review does not occur by the deadline.
Appeals
An affected user may submit one appeal within seven calendar days through the moderation notice in Profile settings.
If account access prevents use of that path, email [email protected] from the account email.
A different eligible operator reviews the appeal when available.
An overturned action restores the affected restriction, content visibility, or group membership when restoration remains possible.
More help
See Support for response targets, emergency resources, and intimate-image removal requests.
See also: Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.