Community

Guidelines

This is the short version of how REVOFORGE works, what belongs here, and what doesn't. If you can read it in five minutes, we're doing it right.

01

How we treat each other

Everyone on REVOFORGE is a working creative — photographer, model, stylist, MUA, HMU, assistant. Treat people the way you'd want to be treated on set.

  • No harassment. Repeated unwanted contact, slurs, intimidation, or threats end accounts.
  • No impersonation.Claiming to be someone you're not — another creator, an agency, a brand — ends accounts.
  • No unsolicited sexual content in messages. Ever. Even to models. Even if their rating is Mature.
  • No doxxing.Don't share another creator's private information (address, phone, employer) without their consent.
  • Disagreement is fine. Harassment is not.You can decline, block, mute, or report — you don't have to respond.

02

What you can post

Galleries are for your work. They're portfolio evidence — the thing a stranger sees and thinks "I'd like to shoot with this person."

  • Upload images you made or were part of making.Stolen work, repost accounts, and random mood references as "your" gallery all get removed.
  • Rate every image honestly. Three levels: Safe, Artistic nudity, Mature. Your rating controls who sees the image — other users can filter by what they're comfortable seeing.
  • Mature uploads require an age attestation from you, because depicting adult content demands it. This is a hard gate.
  • Minors are never depicted in Artistic Nudity or Mature imagery. No exceptions. Violations are immediate, permanent, and referred to the relevant authorities.
  • No illegal content.No non-consensual imagery. No content depicting someone who didn't consent to be photographed that way.

03

AI-generated work

REVOFORGE is a place for real creatives doing real work. The entire trust layer — credits, vouches, confirmed collaborations — is built on the idea that someone actually shot with someone else.

Our stance: AI as a tool is welcome. AI as the subject is not really what this place is for.

  • AI as a tool — fine.Retouching, skin work, cleanup, compositing, upscaling, color. These are normal parts of post-production. We don't track these.
  • AI as the subject — allowed but discouraged. Fully generated images, AI portraits, AI-built environments where the image itself is the output of a model. You can post them, but you'll be asked to label them, and they don't count toward your portfolio signal on the platform.

When you label an image as AI-generated, a few things happen:

  • A visible AI badge appears on the public image.
  • You can't tag collaborators on it. Nobody collaborated on it — you prompted it.
  • It doesn't appear in anyone's "Latest collaborations" section on their profile.
  • It can't be your avatar or a gallery cover.
  • It doesn't count toward the signal we use to surface creators on Discover.

We trust you to label honestly. Posting AI work without the label — to inflate a portfolio or claim credits for it — is grounds for account action under §6.

04

Credits, vouches, collaborations

The whole trust layer on REVOFORGE runs on consent— you can't unilaterally claim someone worked with you. They confirm it, or it doesn't count.

  • Credits. The image owner tags a collaborator on a specific photo. The tagged person gets a notification and approves before the credit shows publicly. They can approve, hide, or remove the credit entirely.
  • Vouches. Reciprocal. You vouch for someone; your vouch stays private until they vouch for you back. Then both are public. Either side can retract at any time.
  • Collaborations. Auto-created from accepted inquiries and booked castings. You can also claiman off-platform collaboration, which the other party confirms. Unconfirmed claims don't appear publicly.

Inflating the trust layer (fake credits, coordinated vouch rings, fraudulent collaboration claims) is a platform-integrity issue — we take it seriously. Patterns get flagged for review.

05

Safety & reporting

If someone crosses a line, use the tools before it escalates. Nobody's going to be offended that you blocked them — you're not obligated to explain.

  • Block— they can't message you, see your profile, or appear in your search. It's one-way and silent (they aren't notified). Manage blocks in Settings → Privacy & blocks.
  • Report — for anything that needs our attention. Harassment, impersonation, stolen work, safety issues. Reports are reviewed by a human, typically within 48 hours.
  • Hide yourself — set your profile to Private in Settings. You disappear from discovery and search until you turn it back on. Your existing collaborations, messages, and credits remain — you're just not findable.

If you're in immediate danger, contact your local emergency services first. We can't respond faster than that.

06

Accounts, suspension, appeals

Most accounts never hear from us. The ones that do usually did something from §1, §2, or §4 above. Here's how it works:

  • Warnings come first for most issues. Fix the behavior, nothing else happens.
  • Suspensions are temporary and come with a reason. Your profile becomes invisible, your in-flight conversations pause, your existing credits stay.
  • Permanent removals are rare and reserved for the non-negotiable cases: minors-in-mature content, targeted harassment campaigns, impersonation for fraud, coordinated trust-layer manipulation.
  • Appeals. Email [email protected] with your username and what you think we got wrong. A real person reads it.
  • Deleting your account has a 14-day grace period — if you change your mind, sign back in within two weeks and your account is restored as it was. After 14 days everything goes.

Questions? The Help page has how-tos for the day-to-day stuff. For anything else, reach us at [email protected].

Last updated 2026-04-24