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Acceptable Use Policy

Effective date: 07/07/2026 · Last updated: 07/07/2026

This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") governs the content you create, generate, and publish on MyAdventures.AI (the "Service"), operated by MyAdventures Ltd. It is part of, and incorporated into, our Terms of Service. By using the Service you agree to it.

MyAdventures.AI is an AI-driven tabletop role-playing game for adults. Fiction on the Service can be dark, dangerous, and emotionally serious. This policy is not about sanitising storytelling — it is about a small set of hard limits that keep the Service lawful and safe.

1. The content standard

Mature themes are welcome; explicit depiction is not.

Adult subject matter — war, death, cruelty, fear, loss, addiction, betrayal, crime, and romance — is a legitimate part of role-playing fiction and is allowed. What is not allowed is graphic, gratuitous, or explicit depiction, as defined below. The AI Game Master is designed to handle such moments with narrative restraint (violence through consequence rather than gore; intimacy that fades to black).

2. Prohibited content

You must not create, generate, request, upload, or publish content that:

  1. Sexualises a minor. Any sexual or sexualised depiction of a person who is, or is portrayed as, under 18 — in text or image, in any framing, "fictional" or otherwise — is absolutely prohibited and is a zero-tolerance violation. We report suspected child sexual abuse material to the relevant authorities as required by law.
  2. Is sexually explicit. Pornographic or explicit sexual content, or content whose primary purpose is sexual arousal. (Romance and implied intimacy that fades to black are permitted.)
  3. Depicts gratuitous gore or cruelty — graphic descriptions of torture, mutilation, or suffering dwelt on for shock rather than story.
  4. Promotes hatred or harassment — content that attacks, dehumanises, or incites violence against people based on a protected characteristic, or that harasses or threatens a real, identifiable person.
  5. Facilitates serious real-world harm — genuine instructions for weapons capable of mass harm, or credible facilitation of serious violent, sexual, or exploitative crime against real people.
  6. Is otherwise illegal under applicable law, or infringes someone else's intellectual-property or privacy rights.

These limits apply to what you ask the AI to produce as well as to what you create yourself, and they apply with particular strictness to published content (worlds, stories, and images made visible to other users).

3. Prohibited conduct

You must not:

  • Attempt to circumvent, disable, or "jailbreak" the Service's safety measures, or coax the AI into producing prohibited content through indirect prompting.
  • Use automated means to abuse the Service, evade usage limits, or scrape content.
  • Attempt to probe, breach, or interfere with the security or integrity of the Service or other users' accounts and data.
  • Evade an account suspension or ban (e.g. by creating a new account).

4. How we enforce this

We use a layered, proportionate approach:

  • Automated safeguards steer the AI away from prohibited content and screen for likely violations. Automated screening may flag or, for the clearest and most serious violations, block content — but automated systems do not, by themselves, ban accounts.
  • Human review. Account-level action (warning, suspension, termination) is a decision made by a person, based on a pattern of behaviour or a serious violation, not on a single automated signal.
  • Graduated response. Depending on severity and history, we may: remove or unpublish content; issue a warning; suspend or terminate the account; and, where the law requires it (notably suspected child sexual abuse material), report to the authorities.

We aim not to penalise good-faith storytelling that merely touches mature themes. Our enforcement is weighted toward the clear, serious limits in Section 2.

5. Reporting and appeals

  • Report content you believe violates this policy using the "Report" control on published content, or by emailing support@myadventures.ai
  • Appeal an enforcement decision by contacting support@myadventures.ai We will review good-faith appeals, except where prohibited by law (e.g. certain CSAM matters).

We may update this AUP from time to time; material changes will be notified as set out in the Terms of Service.

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