Content Guidelines

Effective: March 12, 2026 Last Updated: March 12, 2026 Entity: UncutFiction LLC — Wyoming

UncutFiction exists to give adult fiction the creative space it deserves. These Content Guidelines define what is and isn't permitted on the Platform. They sit alongside our Terms of Service — the ToS is the legal document; these Guidelines are the practical, plain-language explanation of how we think about content.

Our starting position is permissive: adult fiction between adult characters, across the full spectrum of human fantasy, is welcome here. The limits we do set are not editorial preferences — they are legal, ethical, and safety requirements. We've tried to be clear about what falls into each category.

01The Short Version

✓  Allowed
  • Explicit sexual content between adult characters
  • BDSM, dominance/submission, kink
  • Non-consensual scenarios and rape fiction involving adult characters
  • Incest fiction between adult characters
  • Taboo, dark, and morally complex themes
  • Fantasy, sci-fi, paranormal, and non-human characters
  • Romantic, literary, or emotional adult fiction
✕  Never Allowed
  • Any sexual content involving minors
  • Real, identifiable people in sexual scenarios
  • Sexualized graphic gore or snuff
  • Bestiality (real or non-fantastical animals)
  • Content facilitating real illegal acts
  • Harassment targeting real individuals

If a theme doesn't appear in either column, the general rule applies: if it involves adult fictional characters and doesn't cross the hard lines in Section 3, it's likely fine.

02What's Allowed

2.1 Explicit Adult Fiction

Sexually explicit content between adult characters is the core of what UncutFiction is for. There is no euphemism requirement, no fade-to-black rule, and no genre restriction. Romance, erotica, dark fiction, literary fiction, fantasy, horror, sci-fi — all are welcome, and all can be explicit.

2.2 BDSM and Kink

BDSM, power exchange, dominance and submission, bondage, discipline, sadism, masochism, and the full range of kink content is permitted. The platform does not treat these themes as inherently more restricted than any other adult content. What matters is that all characters involved are adults.

2.3 Non-Consensual Scenarios and Rape Fiction

Fiction depicting rape, sexual coercion, and non-consensual scenarios involving adult characters is permitted on UncutFiction. This is legal adult fiction with a long literary history — from classical literature to contemporary erotica — and UncutFiction does not treat it as a restricted category. We do not moderate based on the moral framing of a story, whether a non-consensual act is presented approvingly or critically, or whether the scenario is framed as fantasy or narrative. The sole requirement is that all characters involved are unambiguously adults.

The distinction that matters Fiction depicting rape is not the same as content that solicits, instructs, or facilitates real-world harm. A story is not a manual. Content that crosses from fiction into real threats against real individuals, or that provides operational instructions for real crimes, is not protected under this allowance and falls under Section 3.

2.4 Incest Fiction

Fictional incest scenarios between adult characters are permitted on UncutFiction. Step-family, biological family, and pseudo-incest dynamics are all allowed, provided every character involved is clearly and unambiguously an adult. This is a widely-read adult fiction genre and we apply the same standard to it as any other: all characters must be adults, and no real individuals may be depicted.

2.5 Dark, Taboo, and Morally Complex Themes

Fiction has always explored the full range of human experience, including its darkest corners. Morally complex characters, villains with perspective, trauma, abuse as narrative theme, power imbalances, and taboo relationships are all legitimate territory for adult fiction. UncutFiction does not moderate based on whether a story's moral position is one we agree with. We moderate based on whether the content crosses legal and safety lines, not editorial ones.

2.6 Fantasy, Non-Human, and Paranormal Characters

Vampires, werewolves, demons, aliens, shapeshifters, and other fantastical non-human characters are welcome. The age rule still applies: if a non-human character is depicted sexually, they must be portrayed as an adult equivalent. A 300-year-old vampire presented and written as a teenager is not compliant. A 300-year-old vampire presented as a mature adult is.

03The Hard Lines

The following are absolute prohibitions. They are not subject to context, framing, artistic intent, or appeal. Violations result in immediate removal, account termination, and where legally required, reporting to law enforcement.

Minor-Involved Sexual Content Any content that sexually depicts, implies, or suggests the involvement of a character under 18 years of age. This includes content where a character's age is ambiguous and the context, framing, or narrative implies they may be a minor. See Section 4 for the full age rule.
CSAM Child Sexual Abuse Material of any kind — written, illustrated, photographic, or AI-generated. UncutFiction will report any such content to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and relevant law enforcement.
Real People in Sexual Scenarios Content depicting real, identifiable individuals — public figures, celebrities, private individuals — in sexual, romantic, or intimate scenarios. All characters must be wholly original fictional creations. See Section 5.
Sexualized Graphic Gore / Snuff Content that combines graphic, gratuitous violence — torture, mutilation, murder, extreme gore — with sexual content, or that presents such violence in a sexualized context. See Section 6 for the distinction between permitted dark themes and prohibited content.
Bestiality Sexual content involving real animals or non-fantastical animal-like creatures where the sexual element is primary. Fantastical creatures that happen to have animal features (anthro characters, werewolves, etc.) are not covered by this prohibition provided they are portrayed as adult and sapient.
Facilitation of Real Illegal Acts Content that constitutes, facilitates, or provides instructions for actual real-world illegal activity. Dark fiction is not the same as a manual. A story about a crime is not an instruction for one.

04The Age Rule

4.1 The Requirement

Every character involved in sexual content on UncutFiction must be unambiguously an adult — eighteen (18) years of age or older, or an adult equivalent for non-human characters. This is the single most important content rule on the platform and it is applied without exception.

4.2 Ambiguity Is Not a Defense

If a character's age is not stated and the context, language, physical description, or narrative framing suggests they may be a minor, the content will be treated as involving a minor. Writing "she was 18" once does not make a character adult if everything else in the narrative frames them as a teenager. We look at the full picture.

4.3 School Settings and Age-Coded Contexts

Content set in high schools, involving high school students in sexual scenarios, or using other clearly age-coded contexts is not permitted even if individual characters are stated to be 18. The context itself signals a minor-coded framing. College settings with adult characters are fine.

4.4 Non-Human and Fantastical Characters

A non-human character's chronological age alone is not sufficient — what matters is how they are portrayed. A character presented with the physical appearance, emotional maturity, and narrative role of an adult is compliant. A character presented as child-like in any of these dimensions is not, regardless of stated age in years.

4.5 AI Generation

UncutFiction's AI generation system has content safety controls that refuse to generate sexual content involving minors. Attempts to circumvent these controls through prompt manipulation — including age-ambiguity tactics, coded language, or framing tricks — violate these Guidelines and the Terms of Service and may result in immediate account termination.

05Real People

5.1 No Real-Person Fiction

UncutFiction does not permit real-person fiction (RPF) of any kind. All characters must be wholly original fictional creations. This applies to public figures (celebrities, politicians, athletes, musicians), private individuals, and anyone else who exists in the real world. A character who is clearly modeled on a real person but given a slightly different name does not comply with this rule.

5.2 Why

The prohibition on real-person fiction is not an editorial judgment about RPF as a creative tradition. It is a legal and safety decision. Sexual content involving real individuals — even in fiction — creates legal exposure around defamation, right of publicity, and harassment, and creates real harm for the individuals depicted. UncutFiction is a platform for original fiction and we enforce this line clearly.

5.3 Fictional Characters from Existing Works

Fictional characters from published works, film, television, or games are a different matter from real people and may be addressed in future guidelines. Until explicit guidance is provided, treat this as an open question and default to original characters.

06Violence

6.1 Violence in Fiction

Violence as a narrative element — conflict, peril, consequence, war, crime, horror — is permitted without restriction beyond the hard lines below. Adult fiction has always engaged with violence as part of the human story.

6.2 What Is Prohibited

The prohibition is specifically on the combination of graphic, gratuitous violence with sexual content — commonly referred to as snuff. Content that presents torture, mutilation, or murder as sexually arousing, or that sexualizes death and extreme suffering, is not permitted. The line is not between dark and light — it is between violence as narrative and violence as sexual content.

6.3 BDSM and Pain

BDSM content that involves pain, restraint, humiliation, or physical intensity between consenting adult characters is fully within the allowed zone and is not subject to violence restrictions. The violence prohibition applies to gratuitous gore and death scenarios, not to kink dynamics.

07AI Generation & Prompts

7.1 Your Prompts, Our Guidelines

The AI generation system on UncutFiction is subject to these Guidelines in the same way user-submitted content is. A prompt that would produce prohibited content if fulfilled will be refused by the system. Attempting to work around these refusals through indirect framing, gradual escalation, coded language, or other circumvention tactics is a violation of these Guidelines and your Terms of Service.

7.2 What the AI Will and Won't Do

The generation system is configured to produce the full range of permitted adult content described in Section 2 — including explicit BDSM, CNC, incest fiction, and dark themes between adult characters. It will refuse requests that fall under the hard lines in Section 3. If you believe a refusal is incorrect, contact contact@uncutfiction.com — we do not want the system to be more restrictive than these Guidelines require.

7.3 Responsibility for Prompted Content

You are responsible for the content you prompt and publish. The fact that content was AI-generated does not exempt it from these Guidelines. If you publish AI-generated content that violates these Guidelines, your account is subject to the same consequences as if you had written it manually.

08Moderation

8.1 How We Moderate

UncutFiction uses a combination of automated systems and human review. Our AI content safety layer runs at generation time to prevent prohibited content from being produced. Published content is subject to reactive moderation — we review content that is reported and act on it. We do not pre-screen all published content before it goes live.

8.2 What Gets Removed

Content is removed when it violates the hard lines in Section 3, or when it violates the age rule in Section 4. We do not remove content on the basis of it being morally uncomfortable, politically unpopular, or depicting themes we personally disagree with. Our editorial opinions about the content you write are not relevant — these Guidelines are.

8.3 Appeals

If your content is removed and you believe this was an error, you may appeal by contacting contact@uncutfiction.com within fourteen (14) days of removal. We will review the appeal and respond within ten (10) business days. Decisions on appeal are final.

09Reporting

If you encounter content you believe violates these Guidelines, use the in-platform report tool or contact contact@uncutfiction.com. Please include the story URL and a brief description of the concern. We review all reports in good faith.

Reports that appear to be motivated by personal disagreement with permitted content — rather than genuine guideline violations — will not result in removal. The existence of content you find distasteful is not itself a violation.

10Consequences

10.1 Content Removal

Content that violates these Guidelines will be removed. Where the violation is minor or appears to be unintentional, we may contact you before removing content and give you the opportunity to correct it.

10.2 Account Suspension and Termination

Serious or repeated violations — particularly any violation of the hard lines in Section 3 — will result in permanent account termination without prior notice and without refund of any subscription fees. Single serious violations of the minor content prohibition or CSAM rules will result in immediate permanent termination and, where legally required, referral to law enforcement.

10.3 Relationship to Terms of Service

These Guidelines form part of, and are incorporated into, the Terms of Service. Violating these Guidelines is a violation of your Terms of Service agreement. The full consequences described in the Terms of Service — including legal action where appropriate — apply.

10.4 Questions

If you are unsure whether something you want to write is permitted, contact us before publishing:

UncutFiction LLC — Content contact@uncutfiction.com

We would rather answer a question in advance than remove content after the fact.