Last Updated: October 28, 2025
Daisyseed Corporation (“we”, “us”, or “our”), operator of the Novix-AI social community application (the “Software” or “App”), maintains an unwavering commitment to the safety and security of minors. This Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation(the “Policy”) articulates our zero-tolerance stance towards Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE) and stipulates the relevant rules that users must abide by when using the Software.
This Policy applies to all users of the Software. Please read this Policy carefully before accessing or using our Software. Your visiting our Software IS CONDITIONED ON YOUR ACCEPTANCE AND COMPLIANCE WITH THIS POLICY. If you do not agree with this Terms, please stop accessing or using our Software immediately.
The Software is not intended for use by minors. Registration by minors is strictly forbidden. Should a user allow a minor access to their device, it is the user’s responsibility to employ device-level parental controls to prevent the minor’s access to the Software.
1.Definitions
1.1. “Child” or “Minor” denotes any individual under the age of eighteen (18), or the age of majority as prescribed by the governing laws of the user’s jurisdiction, whichever affords greater protection.
1.2. “Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (CSAE)” encompasses all prohibited conduct detailed in Section 2, including but not limited to the creation or dissemination of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).
1.3. “Prohibited Content” refers to any materials submitted, uploaded or shared by users that violates the stipulations herein.
2.Prohibited Conduct and Content
2.1. The Software strictly prohibits the creation, upload, publication, transmission, storage, or solicitation of any content that constitutes or facilitates CSAE. This prohibition extends to, but is not limited to, the following manifestations (“Prohibited Content”):
a. Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM): Any visual or textual content that depicts, advertises, or promotes the sexual abuse of a minor.
b. Grooming: The process of establishing an emotional connection with a child to facilitate online or offline sexual contact or the production of sexual imagery.
c. Sexualization of Minors: Any content that inappropriately depicts a minor in a sexualized manner or promotes the sexual exploitation of children.
d. Sextortion: The act of threatening to distribute private, sensitive, or intimate information or imagery of a minor to compel specific actions.
e. Child Trafficking: Soliciting, advertising, or facilitating a child for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation.
f. Inappropriate Interaction: Depictions or descriptions of inappropriate physical contact directed at a child.
2.2. This list is illustrative and non-exhaustive. The prohibition further includes any act of sharing, linking to, endorsing (e.g., liking, reposting), or expressing interest in Prohibited Content.
3.User Reporting
3.1. Users encountering suspected Prohibited Contents are obligated to send reports to our designated Child Safety Contact via email. All reports should provide, to the extent possible, a detailed description and location of the content. Users should not participate in Prohibited Content but report it immediately.
3.2. In cases of imminent physical threat, users must contact local law enforcement authorities without delay.
4.Measures for Violations
Upon receipt of a credible report or upon our own identification, we will expeditiously initiate an investigation. We employ a multi-layered moderation strategy, incorporating automated content filtering systems, dedicated human review, and user reports to identify and address violations. When Prohibited Content, particularly CSAM, is confirmed, we will undertake appropriate remedial actions, which include, but are not limited to, the permanent removal of the content from the Software. Furthermore, depending on the nature and severity of the violations, we may issue a warning, impose a short-term or permanent removal on the accounts responsible for posting or sharing such content, and/or report the violations to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) or local law enforcement agencies.
5.Designated Contact
Pursuant to industry standards and our internal governance, we have appointed a designated Child Safety Contact. This individual, Biying Chen, possesses the requisite expertise and authority to address matters pertaining to child safety and this Policy. Biying Chen can be contacted at novixservice@outlook.com.
If users believe that the measures we have taken are incorrect (for example, their content has been mistakenly deleted), they can also send a appeal to the above-mentioned email address.