Effective Date: October 24, 2025
Official Contact: service@yah.live
At Yah Live, we uphold the principle that user safety—especially the protection of minors—is fundamental to our community. A genuine live-social platform must begin with respect for human dignity and responsibility for young users.
Any behavior or content involving child sexual abuse, exploitation, or sexualized depictions (CSAE – Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation) is regarded as a serious violation. Violators may face immediate account termination, content removal, and referral to law-enforcement authorities.
This policy defines Yah Live’s commitment, procedures, and enforcement methods for safeguarding minors on our platform.
This policy applies to every product, feature, and interaction within Yah Live, including but not limited to:
• Live streams, short videos, voice rooms, and instant messaging;
• Community topics, comments, and social groups;
• Any third-party plug-ins, advertising materials, or user-generated content hosted on our platform.
All users and organizations accessing Yah Live must comply with this policy and all related laws and regulations.
2. Age and Identity Requirements
1 Eligibility – Only individuals aged 18 years or older may register and use Yah Live services.
2 Authenticity – Submitting false information or using someone else’s identity to bypass the age requirement is strictly prohibited.
3 Restrictions regarding Minors –
â—¦ Users must not create or manage accounts on behalf of minors.
â—¦ Uploading or streaming any images, videos, or audio that feature a minor is forbidden.
â—¦ Content suspected to include a minor will be automatically suspended and manually reviewed by our Safety Team.
Yah Live forbids all forms of child abuse or sexual exploitation. Examples include (but are not limited to):
(1) Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)
• Creating, sharing, or possessing content that depicts or suggests sexual acts involving minors, including AI-generated or animated works;
• Discussing or sexualizing minors through innuendo, jokes, role-play, or coded language;
• Displaying child nudity, provocative poses, or clothing with sexual implications;
• Offering or requesting sexual material related to minors through gifts, tokens, or monetary exchange.
(2) Harm or Exploitation of Minors
• Threatening, coercing, abusing, or manipulating minors in any way;
• Grooming or inducing minors to engage in dangerous or illegal acts (e.g., self-harm, drug use, gambling, explicit challenges);
• Promoting or depicting child neglect, trafficking, or forced labor.
(3) False Identity and Digital Impersonation
• Using deep-fake, AI face swap, or voice cloning to portray a minor;
• Pretending to be a minor to deceive others or gain benefits;
• Fabricating “parental authorization” or guardian approval to justify inappropriate behavior.
Yah Live maintains a multi-layer security framework to detect and eliminate risks:
• Automated Detection: AI systems analyze images, audio, and text for CSAE-related patterns.
• Real-Time Supervision: Live broadcasts and comment sections are continuously monitored for prohibited content.
• Human Review: Specialized moderators assess flagged cases and apply graded responses.
• Behavioral Analysis: Suspicious interaction patterns such as repeated solicitation or grooming are tracked and blocked.
• Device Restrictions: Persistent violators may be banned at the device or network level.
Attempts to evade detection—by using encryption, coded language, or external links—will be treated as intentional misconduct.
We encourage users to help protect the community by reporting suspicious content or behavior:
1 In-App Report – Tap the “Report” option in a live room, chat, or profile and select “Child Protection” or “Minor Involvement.”
2 Supporting Evidence – Attach screenshots, recordings, or notes to assist investigation.
3 Email Submission – Send details to report@yahlive.app for manual review.
Confirmed cases of child exploitation will be reported to:
• National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), or
• Local law enforcement and child-protection agencies where required by law.
• Verified offenders will have their accounts immediately terminated and their content permanently removed.
• Serious violations may lead to law-enforcement cooperation and evidence preservation.
• Individuals with prior convictions for child-related offenses are permanently barred from Yah Live.
• Yah Live reserves the right to limit or deny access when user behavior poses a risk to others.
Beyond moderation, Yah Live promotes education and awareness for all users:
• Displaying child-safety reminders during registration, uploads, and stream creation;
• Sharing educational posts on preventing online grooming and exploitation;
• Providing a dedicated Help Center section for policy access and report guidance;
• Partnering with international organizations to enhance detection tools and staff training.
If you encounter child exploitation outside Yah Live, please contact your local authority or one of the following organizations:
• North America / Australia / New Zealand: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
• Europe: Local law-enforcement hotlines for child coercion and exploitation
• South America / Asia / Other Regions: International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC)
Yah Live will continuously refine its child-protection systems, improve automated review capabilities, and train its teams to uphold global safety standards. We stand for a world where live interaction is creative and authentic—but never a channel for harm or exploitation.