Safety
Our commitments to preventing and responding to child sexual abuse and exploitation.
Clique is committed to creating a safe environment for everyone in our community. We have zero tolerance for child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE), including child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Clique prohibits any content, conduct, or communication that sexually exploits or endangers minors. Specifically, we do not allow:
Violations result in immediate account removal, content takedown, and reporting to law enforcement and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) where applicable.
Clique is intended for users 18 and older. Users must confirm they meet this age requirement when creating an account. Accounts found to belong to minors are removed.
We take a layered approach to keeping our community safe:
Account Standards
All users agree to our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines, which prohibit CSAE. Repeat or severe violations result in permanent bans.
Content Moderation
User-generated content (Plans, Cliques, profile information, messages) is subject to review. We use a combination of automated detection and human review to identify policy-violating content.
In-App Reporting
Every user, Plan, and Clique can be reported directly within the app. Reports are reviewed promptly by our team.
Blocking Tools
Users can block other users at any time, preventing further contact.
Account Verification
We work to detect and remove fake, duplicate, and suspicious accounts that may pose a risk to community safety.
If you encounter content or behavior on Clique that you believe involves the sexual exploitation or abuse of a minor, please report it immediately.
In the App
Tap the report icon on any user profile, Plan, or Clique to submit a report. Select the appropriate category and include any details that will help our review.
By Email
Contact us directly at saylor@cliqueventures.co. Please include a description of the content or behavior, the username(s) involved, and any relevant screenshots or context. Reports related to child safety are prioritized and reviewed as quickly as possible.
To Law Enforcement
If you believe a child is in immediate danger, contact local law enforcement by calling 911 (in the U.S.) or your local emergency number.
To NCMEC
Suspected CSAM can also be reported directly to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's CyberTipline at report.cybertip.org or by calling 1-800-843-5678.
When we receive a report involving CSAE:
For questions about these standards or to report a child safety concern:
Email: saylor@cliqueventures.co
Website: cliqueventures.co
We review and update these standards regularly to reflect best practices and evolving threats.
Last updated: May 8, 2026