ACCEPTABLE USE

Acceptable Use Policy

Kaisuki is built for real communities — servers, channels, DMs, voice and stage rooms, forums, and posts. This policy draws the line between the energy that makes those spaces great and the behavior that ruins them for everyone else.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

How this policy fits in

Kaisuki Media LLC operates Kaisuki, and this Acceptable Use Policy is the plain-language rulebook for what you can and can't do here. It applies everywhere on the platform — every server and channel, every DM and group chat, every voice or stage room, every forum thread, post, upload, avatar, and banner.

Think of it as the practical companion to two other documents. Our [Community Guidelines](/guidelines) describe the culture we're trying to protect and how moderation feels day to day; our [Terms of Service](/terms) are the binding contract behind your account. This page sits in the middle: it names the specific conduct that will get content removed or an account actioned. When something is unclear, read all three together — and if you're still unsure, ask before you post.

One rule underpins the rest: what's illegal offline is illegal on Kaisuki. The sections below add detail, but they never shrink that baseline.

Content that's off-limits

Kaisuki hosts content that members create and upload — messages, images, files, and profile art. We don't pre-screen it, which means the community only stays healthy if people don't upload the following, anywhere, in any format:

  • Anything that sexualizes, endangers, or exploits a minor — including drawn, AI-generated, or 'fictional' depictions. There is no gray area here.
  • Non-consensual intimate imagery, or threats to share it (so-called 'revenge porn').
  • Content that promotes, coordinates, or celebrates terrorism, violent extremism, or mass violence.
  • Material that encourages suicide, self-harm, or dangerous 'challenges' aimed at hurting yourself or others.
  • Credible threats of violence, or content that glorifies a violent act after the fact.
  • Malware, ransomware, phishing kits, credential stealers, or links that exist to compromise a device or account.
  • The sale or facilitation of clearly illegal goods — weapons, controlled drugs, stolen data, forged documents.
  • Content you don't have the rights to share, including pirated media and material that infringes someone's copyright or trademark.

Child sexual abuse material is a zero-tolerance, non-negotiable line

We remove CSAM on sight, terminate the accounts involved, preserve evidence, and report to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and law enforcement as required by law. This is the one rule with no warnings, no appeals-by-default, and no second chances. If you encounter it on Kaisuki, report it immediately.

How you treat other people

Most of Kaisuki is conversation between real people. Disagreement is fine; cruelty as a tactic is not. You may not use the platform to:

  • Harass, bully, stalk, or pile onto someone — including coordinated brigading of a person, channel, or server.
  • Attack people with hateful content targeting who they are: race, ethnicity, religion, disability, gender, sexual orientation, or similar protected traits.
  • Post someone's private information (home address, phone number, workplace, ID documents) without consent — doxxing, whether it's played as a joke or a threat.
  • Sexually harass anyone, or send unwanted sexual content in DMs, replies, or voice rooms.
  • Impersonate another member, a public figure, or Kaisuki staff to deceive people or damage a reputation.
  • Weaponize the report system with false or mass reports to silence or punish someone you dislike.

Blocking, muting, and leaving a server are always yours to use. But building your presence here around making other people miserable is not something we tolerate.

Keeping the platform honest

A chat platform runs on trust — that a link is what it claims to be, that an account is a person, that a boost is genuine. Undermining that trust harms everyone, so the following are prohibited:

  • Spam: unsolicited bulk messages, mass DMs, invite spam, repetitive self-promotion, or flooding channels.
  • Scams and deception — phishing, fake giveaways, impersonation for profit, romance and investment cons, or anything engineered to trick members out of money, credentials, or Ember.
  • Distributing malware or malicious links, or tricking people into installing something harmful.
  • Scraping, harvesting, or bulk-collecting member data, messages, or media through automated means.
  • Ban evasion — using alt accounts, new emails, or VPNs to return to a server or to Kaisuki after you've been removed.
  • Abusing our API or bots: ignoring rate limits, running unauthorized automation, or using self-bots that act on a real user account.
  • Manipulating platform signals — faking boosts, reactions, member counts, or engagement to appear more popular than you are.

Legitimate bots and integrations are welcome and encouraged. The line is intent and impact: automation that serves a community is fine; automation that spams, scrapes, or games the system is not.

Security and our systems

You're free to enjoy Kaisuki; you're not free to attack it. Don't test, probe, or interfere with the platform's security or infrastructure. Specifically, you may not:

  • Attempt to access accounts, servers, channels, or data that aren't yours.
  • Probe for or exploit vulnerabilities, reverse-engineer our systems, or bypass authentication and permission controls.
  • Run denial-of-service attacks, deliberately overload our infrastructure, or disrupt service for others.
  • Circumvent rate limits, safety filters, age gates, or other technical protections.
  • Introduce code or automation designed to damage, disable, or covertly monitor Kaisuki or its members.

Found a real vulnerability?

We appreciate responsible disclosure. Report it privately through our [Help Center](/help) or a [support ticket](/ticket/requests) and give us reasonable time to fix it — don't exploit it, hoard it, or share it publicly. Good-faith researchers acting within this policy won't be penalized.

Earning and commercial use

Kaisuki is a place people can build on. Creators keep 75% of server-boost revenue, and members can subscribe to Kaisuki Spark and Spark Pro, spend Ember, and pick up items in the cosmetics shop. That economy only works if it's honest, so when money is involved:

  • Don't inflate boosts, subscriptions, or payouts with fake or alt accounts, bought engagement, or self-dealing.
  • Don't use Kaisuki to launder money, process fraudulent payments, or move funds you're not entitled to.
  • Don't sell, rent, buy, or trade accounts, servers, or Kaisuki roles — your account is yours and stays yours.
  • Don't sell Ember for cash outside the platform or run unauthorized third-party marketplaces around it.
  • Be truthful with your community about what a boost, subscription, or paid perk actually delivers.
  • Keep monetized communities compliant with this policy and with applicable law, including tax and consumer-protection rules where you operate.

Revenue sharing follows our [Terms of Service](/terms). We can pause, withhold, or reverse payouts tied to fraud, chargebacks, or policy violations while we investigate.

If you run a server

Owning a server means owning its culture. When you create a community on Kaisuki, you take on responsibility for what happens inside it:

  • Moderate actively — set clear rules, use the tools we give you, and act on serious violations rather than looking away.
  • Don't build a server around prohibited activity, and don't disguise its real purpose to slip past moderation or attract the wrong crowd.
  • Handle valid copyright complaints promptly. Formal notices go to [email protected] and follow our [DMCA process](/dmca).
  • Respect your members' privacy — don't repurpose a community to harvest personal data or expose people who trusted you.
  • Understand that letting your server become a haven for banned behavior puts the whole community, and your standing, at risk.

Great moderators are our best partners. When you enforce these rules inside your own space, you make the entire platform safer — and we'll back you up.

What happens when rules are broken

We enforce this policy in proportion to what happened — weighing severity, intent, and history. A first-time misstep and a deliberate, repeated abuse are not treated the same. Depending on the situation, we may:

  • Remove the offending content or restrict a feature.
  • Issue a warning explaining what crossed the line.
  • Temporarily suspend an account, server, or monetization access.
  • Permanently terminate accounts and remove communities for severe or repeated violations.
  • Preserve evidence and notify law enforcement where the law requires it — including immediate reporting for content that endangers children.

For the most harmful categories — child safety, credible violence, coordinated attacks — we may skip straight to removal and termination. If you believe we've made a mistake, most actions can be appealed through a [support ticket](/ticket/requests).

Reporting a violation

Reports from members are how we catch what automation misses. If you see something that breaks this policy, tell us:

  1. 1Use in-app reporting first — press and hold or right-click a message, profile, or server and choose Report. It sends us the exact context we need.
  2. 2For issues that need a person, open a [support ticket](/ticket/requests) (you'll need to be signed in) and describe what happened.
  3. 3Browse the [Help Center](/help) for guidance on blocking, safety tools, and how our review process works.
  4. 4For copyright specifically, email [email protected] and follow the [DMCA](/dmca) instructions.

If someone is in immediate danger

This is not an emergency service and we can't provide a real-time response. If you or someone else is at immediate risk of harm, contact your local emergency number first, then report the content to us so we can act on our end.

Questions and updates

We'll update this policy as Kaisuki grows and as new kinds of abuse emerge; the date at the top always reflects the current version. Continuing to use Kaisuki after a change means you accept the updated policy.

For the full picture, this page works alongside our [Community Guidelines](/guidelines), [Terms of Service](/terms), [Privacy Policy](/privacy), [Safety Center](/safety), and [Cookie Policy](/cookies). Legal and copyright matters go to [email protected]; for everything else, the [Help Center](/help) and a [support ticket](/ticket/requests) are the fastest way to reach us.

Kaisuki is operated by Kaisuki Media LLC. This Acceptable Use Policy supplements our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.

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