Content Guidelines
Last Updated: June 15, 2026
DRAFT v0.1 — NOT YET LEGALLY REVIEWED.
These Content Guidelines operationalize Section 9.1 of the Moya Terms of Service and use terms defined there (including "Player," "Creator," "Creator Content," "Player Inputs," "System Output," "Story," and "Character"). They are incorporated into and form part of the Terms of Service. Where these Guidelines and the Terms of Service appear to conflict, the Terms of Service govern. Counsel should review before publication.
These Guidelines explain what is and isn't allowed on Moya. They apply to everything you submit or generate on the Platform, including Creator Content and Player Inputs, whether you are creating a Story or Character or playing one. We may update these Guidelines as our community and the Platform evolve.
A note on app stores. Moya is distributed through the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, and those stores apply their own content policies. In some cases their policies are stricter than ours. Where that happens, the stricter rule applies to content on the affected platform.
1. Who Moya is for
Moya is for adults aged 18 and older. All content on the Platform is created and played by adults, and these Guidelines assume an adult audience.
2. Romance and sexual content
Romance is core to Moya, and these Guidelines are written to let romantic storytelling breathe while keeping the Platform within clear limits.
In text, the following is allowed: romantic attraction, emotional intimacy, longing, tension, flirtation, kissing, and sensual or suggestive moments that fade out before explicit sexual activity. Stories may build romantic and sensual tension and may imply that intimacy occurs.
In text, the following is not allowed: explicit or graphic depictions of sexual acts, including pornographic or anatomically detailed descriptions of sexual activity. When a scene reaches that point, it must fade out rather than depict the act.
In images and other visual content, the following is not allowed: nudity, and any sexually explicit or sexually suggestive imagery. Visual content must stay non-explicit regardless of what the accompanying text depicts.
What is Allowed
Sensual slow-burn romance: You can write deep emotional intimacy, tension, charged glances, confessions, and first kisses.
Fading to black: Scenes can build up romantic and sensual anticipation, provided they fade out before explicit activity occurs.
Character desire: Detailed descriptions of emotional attraction, longing, or a character's internal feelings are fully permitted.
What is NOT Allowed
Graphic sexual narration: You cannot depict or narrate sexual acts in explicit, pornographic, or anatomically detailed ways.
Visual nudity: Images, avatars, or media depicting explicit nudity or active sexual behavior are strictly prohibited.
Suggestive or sexualized media: Visual content must not feature suggestive imagery that intentionally emphasizes sexualized body parts.
3. Minors — absolute prohibition
This is our firmest rule and it has no exceptions.
You must never create, generate, request, or submit content that is sexual, sexually suggestive, or that sexualizes any character who is, is depicted as, or could reasonably be perceived to be under 18 years old. This applies in every form — text, image, or otherwise — and it applies regardless of any stated age, fictional framing, fantasy or alternate-world setting, art style, or any other justification. A character that looks, sounds, or is written as a minor is treated as a minor for the purpose of this rule, whatever a profile or backstory claims.
This rule overrides everything else in these Guidelines and in any Story or Character. We report and act on violations to the fullest extent required by law.
4. Dark and intense romantic themes
Many of the genres Moya celebrates — villainess stories, revenge arcs, possessive love interests, power-imbalanced romance — involve drama, tension, and morally complicated relationships. Fictional dark and intense themes are allowed as storytelling, within these limits.
Allowed as fiction: possessive, jealous, or obsessive love interests; power imbalances such as a CEO-and-employee romance; emotional conflict, manipulation between characters, and morally gray protagonists; tension that draws on dubious or complicated consent dynamics as a dramatic device.
Not allowed: content that endorses, encourages, instructs, or normalizes real-world abuse, coercion, or sexual violence as desirable or acceptable; explicit depiction of non-consensual sexual acts (this is barred both by Section 2's limit on explicit sexual content and by this Section); and any content that frames harm to a real person, or to a character who is or appears to be a minor, as romantic.
The line is the difference between depicting a difficult dynamic within a story and presenting real harm as something to imitate or aspire to.
5. Violence and sensitive content
Fictional violence — combat, court intrigue, revenge, the stakes of a hunter or regressor story — is allowed. What is not allowed is gratuitous gore, the glorification of torture or cruelty, or graphic violence that exists only to shock.
Self-harm and suicide may appear as serious narrative themes handled with care. Not allowed: depicting methods, glorifying or romanticizing self-harm or suicide, or encouraging, instructing, or pressuring anyone toward it.
Also not allowed, regardless of framing: harassment, hate speech, or demeaning content targeting people based on race, ethnicity, gender, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics; content promoting or instructing real-world illegal activity; and content that threatens or incites violence against real people.
6. Use other people's work fairly
Moya is inspired by the conventions of Korean webnovels and similar genres, and you are free to build on those conventions. What you cannot do is copy someone else's specific work.
Allowed: original Stories and Characters that use genre tropes and conventions — possession, regression, second-life, villainess, CEO romance, court intrigue, hunter and tower settings, and so on. Tropes and genre conventions belong to everyone.
Not allowed: copying, reproducing, adapting, or closely imitating the specific characters, settings, worlds, plots, or dialogue of an existing webnovel, novel, comic, film, television show, game, or other work that you do not have the rights to use. Renaming a character or lightly disguising a borrowed world does not make it original.
If you are recreating a story you love rather than telling your own, that is the line you have crossed.
7. Don't use real people
Do not create or submit content that uses, references, or incorporates the name, likeness, image, voice, persona, or other identifying attributes of any real person — including actors, musicians, performers, athletes, influencers, and other public figures — without authorization. This includes creating a Character that is, or is intended or reasonably likely to be understood as, a real person. Write original characters instead.
8. Reporting and enforcement
Reporting. If you encounter content that violates these Guidelines, please report it through the in-Platform reporting tools or by contacting us at
hello@claythis.com.
What we may do. We may, but are not obligated to, review content on the Platform. When content violates these Guidelines or the Terms of Service, we may remove or restrict it, decline to display it, issue a warning, or suspend or terminate the account responsible, in each case as described in the Terms of Service. Serious violations — including any violation of Section 3 (minors) — may result in immediate termination and, where required, reporting to the appropriate authorities. Accounts determined to be repeat infringers of intellectual property rights will be terminated.
Appeals. If you believe we removed your content or acted on your account in error, you may contact us at
hello@claythis.com.
9. Changes to these Guidelines
We may update these Guidelines from time to time as the Platform and our community evolve. When we make changes, we will update the date above and, where appropriate, provide notice through the Platform. Your continued use of the Platform after changes take effect means you accept the updated Guidelines.