These standards apply to Crewda, our social meet-up app for real-world crews and interest-based activities. They are published so users, reviewers, and partners can understand how Crewda prohibits and responds to child sexual abuse and exploitation (“CSAE”) and child sexual abuse material (“CSAM”).
1. Zero-tolerance standard
Crewda strictly prohibits any content, conduct, profile, message, meetup, link, image, or other activity that sexualizes, exploits, abuses, grooms, traffics, solicits, sextorts, or endangers a child. A child means any person under 18 years of age.
This includes attempts to create, upload, share, request, promote, normalize, or facilitate CSAM or CSAE in any form.
2. Prohibited conduct
- Child grooming, sexual solicitation of minors, sextortion, or predatory behavior toward a child.
- Sharing, requesting, linking to, describing, or distributing CSAM, including images, videos, generated media, text, or instructions.
- Sexualized comments, profiles, messages, plans, or meetups involving minors.
- Using Crewda to facilitate trafficking, exploitation, coercion, blackmail, or unsafe contact involving a child.
- Any attempt to evade reporting, moderation, or safety review related to child safety.
3. In-app reporting and feedback
Users can report safety concerns inside Crewda without leaving the app:
- Report another user: open the user’s profile and tap the report flag action to submit a report for review.
- Write to Us: open the app menu and choose “Write to Us” to send feedback, concerns, or safety reports directly from inside Crewda.
Reports should include any relevant context, such as the user profile, message, crew, meetup, or behavior that raised the concern.
4. Review and enforcement
When Crewda receives a report or obtains actual knowledge of potential CSAE or CSAM, we review the issue and take appropriate action. Depending on the risk and evidence, this may include removing content, restricting features, disabling accounts, preserving relevant information for safety review, or preventing further contact between users.
5. CSAM response and legal reporting
If Crewda becomes aware of confirmed or suspected CSAM, we take action in line with our published standards and applicable laws. This can include removing or disabling access to the material, preserving required evidence, and reporting to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), relevant regional authorities, or law enforcement where required or appropriate.
6. Cooperation with safety authorities
Crewda may cooperate with lawful requests from law enforcement, child safety organizations, and platform safety teams when needed to protect children, investigate CSAE, or comply with applicable child safety laws.
7. Age and community safety
Crewda is not intended for children. Users must meet the minimum age requirement stated in our Terms of Service and app onboarding. We may suspend or remove accounts that appear to violate our age, safety, or identity rules.
8. Child safety point of contact
Crewda maintains a designated child safety point of contact for Google Play and platform safety communications. Users should submit safety concerns through the in-app reporting tools described above.
9. Updates
We may update these standards as Crewda evolves, as laws change, or as platform safety requirements are updated. The latest version will remain publicly available on this page.