Child Safety Standards
Last updated: March 11, 2026
1. Our Commitment
The End Wiki (“the Service”) has a zero-tolerance policy toward child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE). The safety of children is a top priority, and we are committed to preventing, detecting, and removing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and any content or conduct that sexualizes, exploits, or endangers minors. These standards apply to everyone who uses the Service and to all user-generated content, including reviews, posts, comments, profiles, lists, and forum messages.
2. Prohibited Content and Conduct
The following are strictly prohibited on the Service:
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) in any form, including real, animated, computer-generated, or AI-generated imagery
- Sexualization of minors, including suggestive content, captions, or commentary involving children
- Grooming, solicitation, or attempts to establish a sexual or exploitative relationship with a minor
- Sextortion, trafficking, or any sexual exploitation or endangerment of children
- Sharing links to, or directing users toward, CSAE content on other platforms
3. Minimum Age
You must be at least 13 years old to use the Service. Accounts we determine to belong to children under the minimum age are removed. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.
4. How We Prevent and Detect CSAE
We combine policy, moderation, and user reporting to keep CSAE off the Service:
- Clear standards prohibiting CSAE, enforced through these standards and our Terms of Service
- User-generated content can be reported by any member of the community for review
- Reported content is reviewed and actioned, with violating content removed promptly
- Accounts that engage in CSAE are terminated and prevented from returning
5. How to Report
If you encounter content or behavior that may involve the abuse or exploitation of a child, report it immediately. You can report any post, comment, or profile from within the app, or contact our child safety team directly at support@theend.wiki. Reports are treated as a priority.
If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact your local law enforcement first.
6. Reporting to Authorities
When we identify apparent CSAE, we remove the content, take action against the responsible accounts, and report it to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and/or other relevant authorities, as required by applicable law. We preserve information related to such reports as the law requires.
7. Compliance with Laws
We comply with applicable child safety and CSAE laws in the jurisdictions where we operate, as well as Google Play’s Child Safety Standards policy and other applicable platform requirements.
8. Child Safety Point of Contact
For questions about these standards or to reach our designated child safety contact, email support@theend.wiki.