Keep Our Community Safe! Use the Moderator Function to Enhance Your Gay Sex Fun

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Have you come across nonsense self promotion in the comments under a gay Cruising Listing? Or seen some suspicious postings in the Message Boards? We want to get that content off the site just as much as you do.

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Here at Squirt.org we are committed to creating a space that allows members to fully enjoy their time while accessing Squirt.org. To ensure that we have policies and community guidelines set in place. With your help we can continue working together to make Squirt.org, a fun and playful environment for everyone.



How Do I Know When to Report Content Violations?

When you report content on Squirt.org we’ll ask you to give us a bit more information about the violation in order to help speed up the moderation process. These are the categories of violations you’ll be asked to select from:

  • Personal Identifying Information: Posts that share identifying information about yourself or anyone else. 
  • Inappropriate Pictures: Images that violate our community guidelines. 
  • Abusive Post: Posts or messages that threaten or harass other members, or are considered abusive.
  • Items for Sale/Rent: Posts offering or soliciting commercial services: Including apartments for rent, cleaning services, porn for sale, professional photography, etc.
  • Business Opportunities: Posts that refer to promoting external business opportunities.
  • Commercial/Competitive Weblinks: Posts with links to external websites including but not limited to competitive sites.
  • Video/Image Ownership: Posts that use the content of others without consent, and are uploaded anywhere on our site.
  • Copyright Violation: Any material uploaded to our site that has been copyrighted & reproduced, distributed, and publicly displayed, without the permission of the copyright owner.
  • Escort/Massage: While we are fans of gay tantric massage among friends, posts that solicit or advertise sexual activity or massage for money are not allowed.
  • Spam/Scam: Repeatedly posting similar content anywhere on the site or spamming other Squirt.org members with messages and chats
  • Other: Our moderators will flag any posts that violate our terms and guidelines, including various forms of violations from other categories (based on race, age, gender presentation, sexual orientation, etc.), the exchange or utilization of illegal narcotics, threats of violence, or any posts that negatively impact the overall experience of other Squirt.org members.

You also have the ability to add a comment to your report in order to provide more context for the moderation team to review.

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Report a Violation and Earn Free Fan Club Time to Jack Off More!

As a member, you have the opportunity to earn free Fan Club time by reporting any violations you come across to the moderation team. Free time is only awarded to the first person to report each violation. As for the amount of free time, that’s dependent on the violation.

It’s important to note that reporting content or users that do not violate the terms of service or community guidelines can lead to account suspension or termination. Therefore, it’s essential to only report content that you believe is genuinely inappropriate or abusive.

For more about what goes against Squirt.org guidelines, make sure to check our FAQ.

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Keep Squirtin’ 

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3 COMMENTS

  1. I’ve reported several times spam or advertising other websites on the cruise notice boards but don’t get any response from Squirt so am about to give up from doing it as it a waist of my time

  2. mutternz, I have said exactly the same thing. They used to be really good, but that seemed to abruptly stop. And so, I eventually stopped working for free. fyi.

  3. I think–in all honesty–the site’s moderators are getting so overwhelmed that they quit “responding” to members reporting. I’m guessing by “no response,” that refers to a notice of free “Fan Club” time. I reported a lot of these spammers and, usually I got a free week of “Fan Club” time (which, as a current “Fan Club” member, meant it pushed back my membership renewal date). I’ve also seen a lot of the spam/advertising cropping up in the Cruise listing and I still tend to report the offenders but I have NOT gotten the “Free week of Fan Club” response lately.
    Just a thought but, since the offenders now seem to be targeting the Cruise boards, the moderators may not feel it’s as “intrusive” as it was when the spammers were email-bombing members.

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