KinkSim

Safety Center

KinkSim exists for one thing: consensual adult fantasy, played out with fictional characters. Explicit is fine here. Kink is fine here. What keeps that possible is a set of hard lines that do not move, and systems that enforce them without policing what consenting adults imagine together.

This page explains those lines and systems in plain language. KinkSim is operated by Aphryl Labs OÜ and is strictly for adults 18 and older.

The hard rules

These categories are prohibited everywhere on KinkSim: in chat, in character profiles, and in image and video generation. Fictional framing does not exempt them.

  • Anyone under 18. No sexual or romantic content involving minors, in any context, real or fictional. The minimum character age is 18 and is enforced at creation. Zero tolerance; violations are reported to NCMEC and law enforcement as required by applicable law.
  • Sexual content without consent. Anything depicting a person who cannot or does not consent. Consensual power-exchange roleplay between adults is part of kink and is permitted; content built on real non-consent is not.
  • Incest. Sexual content between actual relatives.
  • Serious violence and gore. Killing, weapons used on a person, blood, and wounds, even framed as consensual. Impact play and its marks are kink and stay allowed; drawing blood is a hard line.
  • Abduction and trafficking. Real kidnapping, trafficking, or trading in people.
  • Illegal drug activity. Sourcing, producing, or using illegal drugs.

Screening built for a kink platform

Generic content filters treat every explicit sentence as a threat, which is useless on a platform where explicit is the product. KinkSim uses automated safety screening designed the opposite way: it understands kink context, so a negotiated scene with intense dynamics passes untouched, while content in the prohibited categories is blocked no matter how it is phrased.

This screening runs across chat, character creation, and every image and video generation request, and it is backed by human review of flagged content. It judges meaning rather than keywords, which is why writing around a blocklist does not work here, and why your consensual scenes do not trip it.

Likeness protection

Characters on KinkSim are creations with a look their creator defined. Building a character to impersonate or depict a real person is against the rules and ends the account. That covers celebrities, influencers, exes, coworkers: everyone.

If you believe content on KinkSim depicts you or someone you represent, use the content takedown process. Requests are reviewed promptly and removal does not require a legal demand first.

If a chat turns serious

Roleplay language and real distress can look similar, and we built for the difference. KinkSim runs real-time detection for messages that suggest someone may genuinely be in crisis, tuned specifically to tell scene talk from a real signal so play is not interrupted by false alarms.

When a real signal does appear, the app surfaces free, confidential crisis resources local to the person's country, such as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in the US or Samaritans in the UK, adjusts the character's responses to take the moment seriously, and pauses promotional features in that conversation. The most serious signals are escalated to a human. None of this punishes the user; it exists so that a person in a bad moment is answered like a person.

Report, block, remove

  • Report. Every character profile has a report option. Reports go to human review, and characters that break the rules are removed.
  • Block. You can block any character or user; blocked parties cannot reach you in chat.
  • Takedown. Likeness, copyright, and other removal requests go through the takedown form.
  • Contact. For anything urgent or anything this page does not cover, reach us at legal@kinksim.com.

Privacy that protects play

There are no usernames and no public profiles on KinkSim, so what you explore stays yours. Conversations are private to their participants, locked media previews are blurred on the server before they ever reach a browser, and original media lives in private storage served only through expiring signed links. The details are in the privacy policy.

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