Content rules and the penalty system

We're an open platform for adult content — but adult means between consenting adults, in jurisdictions where it's legal, with no exploitation. Where the rules are firm, here they are.

Hard lines — instant permanent ban

These end the account on the first occurrence. Almost all of them are also reported to law enforcement.

  1. Anyone under 18, in any way. No roleplay, no implication, no "she's barely 18", no younger-looking props. Zero exceptions.
  2. Non-consenting parties. No filming someone who didn't agree to be filmed; no broadcasts featuring anyone who isn't a verified Camila model.
  3. Identifiable minors in the background, on screen, or in any photo on profile. This includes children walking past on a beach in a vacation photo. Crop, blur, or don't post.
  4. Hard violence, blood, weapons aimed at people, drug use on camera. Camila is adult, not extreme.
  5. Content that violates Camila's restricted-act list. This list is published in your model dashboard and includes acts that are illegal in our operating regions or that processors/payment networks prohibit.
  6. Trafficking indicators. A model who appears coerced, scripted, monitored by a third party, or unable to control her own broadcast triggers an immediate review and, if confirmed, removal plus a referral to anti-trafficking partners.

Soft lines — warnings then escalating penalties

These get you a first warning, then progressive consequences.

  1. Off-platform funnels (sharing your Telegram, Snap, OnlyFans, asking viewers to pay you off-Camila). 1st: warning. 2nd: 7-day suspension. 3rd: 30-day suspension. 4th: permanent.
  2. Misleading thumbnails or schedule. If your thumbnail promises something the broadcast doesn't deliver (e.g., outfit promised, then never worn), warning escalating to thumbnail-curation review.
  3. AFK broadcasts. Going live and not being on camera for >5 minutes at a stretch. Warning, then visibility penalty.
  4. Tag misuse. Tagging yourself for kinks/categories you don't represent. Warning, then tag suspension.
  5. Music copyright. Streaming copyrighted music in the background — risky for everyone. Warning, then a 24h music-block on your room.
  6. Aggression toward viewers, mods, or staff. Verbal attacks beyond ordinary feedback. Warning, then 24h timeout, then escalating.

How penalties show up

Your dashboard has a Penalties tab. It shows:

  • Each penalty issued, when, and why
  • The severity (warning, visibility, suspension, ban)
  • The duration (if temporary)
  • The reviewer's note
  • An Appeal button — every penalty can be appealed within 7 days

Penalties decay. A warning rolls off after 90 days of clean record; a 7-day suspension after 6 months; a 30-day suspension after 12 months. Permanent bans don't decay.

Appeals

Click Appeal on the penalty. State your case in 500 characters or fewer. A different moderator from the one who issued the penalty reviews. Most appeals resolve within 24h, complex ones within 72h. We overturn around 15% of appeals — sometimes the original moderator missed context. We try to be fair, and the appeal flow is real, not theatre.

Why we publish all this

A platform that hides its rules is a platform that applies them inconsistently. Models should be able to read the rules, plan their content, and know exactly what's expected. Hidden enforcement is unfair, and unfair enforcement loses good models. Camila's rules are public, escalations are explicit, appeals are real, and the mod team is trained in line with this document.

If a rule feels wrong or missing, email model-trust@camila.live. Models who flag rule problems get listened to, and if a change is warranted, we update the published rules — not just the internal ones.

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