We want afterhours.fun (the "Service") to be a safe place. This policy explains how anyone - whether or not you have an account - can report content, raise a complaint, or request that content be removed, and how we handle those requests. It works together with our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.
Send your report through our support page and include as much of the following as you can so we can act quickly:
Reports involving suspected child sexual abuse material or non-consensual intimate images are treated as the highest priority. We will work to remove confirmed material as quickly as possible, ban the responsible accounts, preserve relevant information, and report to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children ("NCMEC") and law enforcement as required by law. There is zero tolerance for this content.
If you believe content infringes your copyright, send a notice under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act through our support page, including identification of the copyrighted work, the location of the infringing material, your contact information, a good-faith statement, a statement under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate and that you are authorized to act, and your physical or electronic signature. We respond to valid notices and may remove content and terminate repeat infringers.
We review reports and take action that we consider appropriate, which may include removing content, limiting features, or suspending or banning accounts. We aim to acknowledge reports promptly and to prioritize those involving safety or legal risk. We may contact you for more information, and we may decline requests that are incomplete, abusive, or outside this policy.
If your content or account was actioned and you believe this was a mistake, you may appeal by contacting us through our support page and explaining why. We will review eligible appeals and respond.
Members of law enforcement may submit legal process - including subpoenas, court orders, search warrants, and preservation requests under 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f) - to [email protected]. Please send requests from an official law enforcement email address and include the requesting agency and officer, a callback contact, the specific account(s) or content at issue, and the records sought. For an emergency involving an imminent risk of death or serious physical harm to a person, write "EMERGENCY DISCLOSURE REQUEST" in the subject line so we can prioritize it. Additional detail is available in the "Information for Law Enforcement" section of our Anti-Human Trafficking & Sexual Exploitation Policy.
You can reach our team at any time through our support page. Law enforcement inquiries should go to [email protected].
Effective as of: June 18, 2026