Humsunte

Policy & Safety
The rules that keep Humsunte a place worth listening to — for creators and listeners alike.
Last updated · May 17, 2026
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What is not allowed
Copyright infringement. Only upload audio you own or have a clear licence to share.
Child sexual abuse material. Zero tolerance, immediate ban, reported to law enforcement.
Threats, harassment, or doxxing of other people.
Coordinated harassment, mass-reporting, or platform manipulation.
Incitement to violence or content that promotes terrorist organisations.
Spam — including fake plays, manipulated metadata, or repeated re-uploads to game the feed.
Mature or 18+ tracks (at this stage). See the 'Family-safe at launch' note below for why.
Family-safe at launch
Humsunte plays in cars, through smart speakers, on AirPods passed between people, and in other hands-free contexts. The problem with playing potentially harmful content in those settings is twofold. First, the listener can't see a content warning before audio starts — there's no screen in the loop. Second, even when they realise something is off, they often can't react in time: hands on the steering wheel at 70mph, hands wet at the kitchen sink, the speaker across the room, the phone in a kid's pocket. By the time you'd reach for it, the room has already heard it. Reliable opt-in for mature content and reliable 18+ age-gating both depend on a screen AND a free hand. Until we ship listening surfaces that can warn before a track plays and let a listener act without reaching for the device, we keep the platform family-safe and decline tracks that are marked mature or 18+. Tracks with strong language throughout, explicit sexual content, graphic violence, or content inappropriate for minors don't fit Humsunte yet. This is a launch-stage rule and will relax once we can deliver content warnings safely in screen-less playback.
What needs a label
Explicit content (strong language, mature themes, sexually explicit material) must be marked as such in the upload form.
Mature themes — graphic violence, drug use, intense emotional content — should be flagged so listeners can opt in.
AI-generated audio should be disclosed in the description.
How moderation works
Reports come in from listeners through the Report button on any track. Our moderation team reviews each report against the rules above. Outcomes range from no action, to required edits, to track removal, to account suspension. For severe violations the response is immediate. For close calls we err toward keeping content up and asking the creator to clarify.
Reporting a track
Tap the three dots on any track and choose Report. Pick the reason, add detail if it helps, and submit. You will get a confirmation, and a follow-up if we take action.
Appeals
If your track or account was actioned and you believe it was a mistake, reply to the email we sent you, or write to safety@humsunte.com. An appeal is reviewed by someone other than the original moderator.
DMCA / copyright takedowns
Send a notice to legal@humsunte.com that includes: identification of the copyrighted work, the URL of the infringing track on Humsunte, your contact information, a statement of good-faith belief, a statement under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate, and your physical or electronic signature. We act on valid notices within 48 hours and notify the affected creator, who may submit a counter-notice.
Repeat infringers
Accounts that receive three valid copyright strikes within 90 days are terminated. We log all strikes and surface them in Creator Hub so you always know where you stand.
Transparency
We will publish an annual transparency report covering the number of takedown notices received, accounts actioned, and law-enforcement requests responded to.
Safety contact: safety@humsunte.com · Copyright/DMCA: legal@humsunte.com
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