Trust & Safety
Last updated: June 22, 2026
GamersGoneWild is a gaming, cosplay, and community live-streaming platform — not an adult website. It operates a two-tier model: a public tier dedicated to gaming, cosplay, and community content (no creator nudity, no sexual content) and a paywalled, ID-verified 18+ subscriber tier where creators offer exclusive perks to verified-adult fans. Public streams are viewable by anyone without an account. Account creation requires 18+. Subscribing requires a valid major credit card (which by issuer rules already requires the cardholder to be an adult). Anyone who appears on camera on either tier must complete ID and age verification before going live — the AI stream moderator flags any unverified person on screen and cuts the stream. This page summarizes how we keep the community safe.
Age & identity
We apply checks proportionate to what a person is doing on the Service:
- Public viewers (no account). Can browse and watch general-audience public streams. No account or verification required.
- Account holders. Must self-attest they are 18 or older at signup. Users under 13 are never permitted (COPPA), and accounts identified as under 18 are removed.
- Subscribers and tippers. Pay with a valid major credit card. Card issuer rules already require the cardholder to be an adult, which we rely on as the adult-age check for paying viewers.
- Creators and anyone on camera. Must be 18+ and complete identity and age verification (ID, liveness, address where required) before going live on either tier. The AI stream moderator continuously checks that every person on screen is a verified user; unverified faces trigger an immediate flag and stream cut. Creators also complete payout KYC with our payment processor for tax, AML, and fraud-prevention compliance.
AI moderator enforces the tier rules
Public tier — AI Watch. Every public stream is sampled approximately every 30 seconds. Each frame is classified for nudity, sexual content, violence, weapons, drugs, self-harm, illegal activity, and verified-creator-on-screen presence. Scores cross configured thresholds → silent flag → creator alert → auto-cut. Flagged frames are stored encrypted in the moderation queue for up to 90 days for human review, then deleted.
Subscriber-only and 1:1 tier — Identity Watch. Each sampled frame is compared against the creator's ID-verified reference photo. The system confirms (a) the person on camera is the same person who passed ID verification, and (b) no additional person is in frame. Either a low match score or any extra person on screen counts as a failure; consecutive failures warn, then auto-pause the stream. Live frames are sent to the AI provider, scored, and immediately discarded — only the numeric score, "extra person" flag, and action taken are retained.
Every reviewer decision (approve, dismiss, force-pause, ban, payout release) is written to an immutable admin audit log alongside the §2257 records office at /legal/2257. Records are produced in response to lawful requests as described in our Law Enforcement Guidelines.
Moderation tools
- Automated detection: image hashing (PhotoDNA-class), nudity/age classifiers, voice/text classifiers, and bot detection.
- Human review: 24/7 trust & safety team triages high-risk reports.
- Channel-level: creator-set rules, mod tools, slow mode, automod, follower-only chat.
Child safety
We have zero tolerance for CSAM. Suspected material is preserved, reported to the NCMEC CyberTipline, and to law enforcement. Accounts involved are permanently terminated and the user is banned from re-registering.
Non-consensual intimate imagery
Victims (or anyone reporting on their behalf) can request emergency removal at ncii@gamersgonewild.life. We aim to act within 24 hours.
Self-harm, crisis & mental health
If you or someone you know is in crisis, please reach out to your local emergency services or a hotline such as 988lifeline.org (US) or findahelpline.com (international).
Law-enforcement requests
Lawful process should be served on legal@gamersgonewild.life. We require valid legal process for non-public user data and will preserve records on receipt of a properly issued preservation request.
Transparency
We publish a transparency report annually summarizing enforcement actions, NCMEC reports, and government requests.