We support young people’s creative expressions and recognize that, at times, parents or media may unintentionally share images of minors without fully considering the risks of potential exploitation. As such, we allow benign depictions of minors (provided certain conditions are met), but we will limit their exposure.
Not allowed
Indecent exposure of minors
Fully or partially nude minors where intimate body parts and personal data (including their faces) are not blurred or covered.
Fully-clothed minors in suggestive clothing (e.g. cut-outs, see-through or underwear showing excessive skin or emphasizing intimate body parts).
Suggestive framing including self-generated content by minors, such as posing or dancing in a sexualized way.
Allowed
Benign depictions of minors that do not involve indecent exposure, PII, or suggestive framing.
Involuntary depictions of minors in vulnerable situations (e.g., warzones, famine, natural disasters, domestic violence, or neglect), including those appearing in news coverage or fundraising campaigns, provided they are shared in a respectful and non-exploitative context.
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