Report Abuse or Illegal Content
Last updated: June 22, 2026
If you see something on GamersGoneWild that breaks our Community Guidelines or appears to be illegal, report it. We triage every report and act fast on the most serious categories.
In-product reporting
Every stream, profile, chat message, and DM has a Report button. Pick the closest category and add a short note — our trust & safety team gets an alert the moment you submit. You can report anonymously.
Child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
If you encounter material that appears to depict a minor in any sexual context, please report it immediately. Do not download, copy, or share the material.
- NCMEC CyberTipline (US): report.cybertip.org — operated by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
- INHOPE (international): inhope.org/find-a-hotline.
- GGW direct: safety@gamersgonewild.life — subject line: "CSAM — urgent".
Suspected CSAM is preserved, hashed, reported to NCMEC, and shared with law enforcement. Accounts are permanently terminated and banned from re-registering.
Non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII)
Victims, or anyone reporting on their behalf, can request emergency removal at ncii@gamersgonewild.life. We aim to act within 24 hours and will hash the material to prevent re-upload across the platform. If you are the subject of the content, include enough information for us to verify and act — we do not require legal documentation up front.
Underage user or performer
If you believe an account holder, performer, or person on camera is under 18, email safety@gamersgonewild.life. The AI stream moderator also flags unverified faces on camera in real time and cuts the stream.
Harassment, threats, doxxing, hate speech
Use the in-product Report button on the offending content. For ongoing or coordinated harassment that needs urgent human review, email safety@gamersgonewild.life.
Copyright infringement (DMCA)
Use the dedicated DMCA process. Read and submit via our DMCA & Copyright Policy.
Crisis or immediate danger
If someone is in immediate physical danger, call your local emergency services first. For mental health crises, contact 988lifeline.org (US) or findahelpline.com (international).