Legal · acceptable use
The acceptable use policy, in plain English.
What you may not do with your babot — and how we enforce it.
Babots Acceptable Use Policy
Version: 2026-06-04
You may not use Babots to:
- Generate, share, store, or solicit child sexual abuse material (CSAM). All CSAM is reported to NCMEC under 18 USC §2258A.
- Solicit, advertise, or facilitate sex trafficking or commercial sexual services. This carve-out follows FOSTA-SESTA and is non-negotiable.
- Impersonate another person without an explicit AI-proxy disclosure (Babots' built-in disclosure is the canonical way to operate as an AI proxy).
- Harass, dox, threaten, or coordinate violence against any person.
- Phish, defraud, or commit wire fraud through any messaging surface the babot reaches.
- Discriminate against a protected class in any automated outbound message.
- Reverse-engineer the Babot kernel implementation, attempt to extract another user's vault, or bypass the credit ceiling.
- Use the public DM endpoint or the peer-to-peer protocol for unsolicited bulk messaging (spam).
Reporting
Anyone — account or not — can file a report through /api/reports (category: impersonation / spam / harassment / csam / fraud / doxxing / other). CSAM reports are routed to the operational queue with a one-hour SLA.
DMCA
Designated agent: dmca@babots.ai. Address: Babots, Inc., 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, DE 19801, USA. Counter-notices follow the standard DMCA §512 process.
Enforcement
Violation is grounds for immediate suspension or termination, recorded in the audit log with the resolving moderator's signature.
