Content Policy for Listed Creators
Last updated 16 May 2026
Kinkmarket indexes independent adult creators who run their own storefronts. This policy sets out what is and is not permitted for creators listed on Kinkmarket, and how the messaging system on the site is expected to be used. Kinkmarket does not host pornographic content itself; it indexes shopfronts.
The legal baseline
This part of the policy is not a matter of taste or discretion. The following are absolutely prohibited, without exception:
- Anyone under 18. No content involving, appearing to involve, or sexualising a person under 18. Indecent images of children are among the most serious offences under the law of England and Wales.
- Extreme pornography. No content depicting necrophilia, bestiality, acts that are life-threatening or likely to cause serious injury to intimate body parts, or non-consensual penetration, as defined under the law of England and Wales.
- Non-consensual content. No content produced or shared without the full, informed consent of everyone in it, including intimate images shared without the consent of the person depicted.
- Deepfakes and synthetic intimate imagery. No AI-generated, composited or otherwise synthetic content depicting a real person without that person’s explicit consent to that specific use.
- Impersonation. Creators must list only their own persona and their own content. Listing as someone else, or selling someone else’s content without permission, is prohibited.
- Anything else illegal under the law of England and Wales.
A creator found to be involved in any of the above is removed from the index immediately. Illegal content is reported to the relevant authorities.
The shopfront rule
Listed storefronts must be kept safe for work in their advertising. The shopfront is a marketing surface for adult merchandise and services; it is not a delivery channel for pornographic content.
On a Kinkmarket-listed storefront, a creator may:
- Photograph and list adult-oriented merchandise (worn items, lingerie, kink accessories, costumes, fetish products, and similar);
- Use suggestive product names, taglines and descriptions;
- Be photographed wearing items, provided the photography is tasteful: no exposed genitals, no exposed nipples, no depicted sexual acts;
- Advertise services such as custom audio, custom photo sets, cam calls, sexting and ratings, where the listing advertises the service and the explicit content itself is delivered to the buyer off the storefront, after purchase.
On a Kinkmarket-listed storefront, a creator may not:
- Display, preview or stream pornographic images, audio or video on any public page of the storefront;
- Embed adult media players, samples, trailers or thumbnails that contain explicit content;
- Show full nudity, exposed genitals, or depicted sexual acts in any photography on the storefront;
- Describe sexual acts in graphic, blow-by-blow detail in written copy (suggestive copy is fine; explicit description is not);
- Link directly from a product listing to a page on another site that displays explicit content without that site’s own age and access controls.
In short: a Kinkmarket-listed storefront is a shop window for adult products and services. Explicit content, if it exists at all, is delivered privately to the buyer after purchase, through whatever channel the creator uses (encrypted file delivery, private link, Telegram, email, and so on). It is not visible on the storefront itself.
Chat between buyers and creators
Kinkmarket runs a private messaging system that lets registered buyers and creators talk to each other. The rules above apply in messages as on the storefront: no illegal material, no harassment, no impersonation, no pornographic content.
Messages are intended for buyers to ask questions, agree custom orders, and arrange delivery. They are not a substitute for off-platform delivery channels and they are not a place to send pornographic content. Creators who wish to send a buyer explicit content after a purchase do so off Kinkmarket, using their own private channel.
Either party can block the other or report a thread from inside the conversation. Reports are reviewed by the operator. Messages between two parties are private to those parties; we do not routinely read them, but we will review specific threads where one party reports the other, where law enforcement requires it, or where there is reasonable cause to believe these rules or the Terms of use have been breached.
Vetting
Every creator listed on Kinkmarket is vetted before they appear in the index. Vetting is a manual review carried out by the operator. It includes confirmation that the creator is over 18, confirmation of their existing presence in the adult creator space, and confirmation that their planned storefront will comply with this policy. Content offered by a creator must be their own, and anyone appearing in it must be a consenting adult.
Reporting a breach
If you believe a listing, storefront or message thread breaches this policy, email legal@kinkcoach.me with the listing, storefront or thread concerned and a short description of the problem. Reports about content involving minors, or other clearly illegal material, are treated as urgent and are reported to the appropriate authorities where the law requires it.
What happens next
We review every report. Listings or storefronts that breach this policy are removed from the index. Accounts that breach the chat rules are suspended or terminated. Illegal content is acted on accordingly, including being reported to the relevant authorities where the law requires it.
Beyond the baseline
Other than the legal baseline, the shopfront rule, and the chat rules, creators run their own storefronts on their own terms. Kinkmarket does not impose taste-based restrictions on what consenting adults offer each other. The line is the law, the requirement to keep the shopfront safe for work, and the requirement to keep the chat free of pornographic content and abuse.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last changed. Because the legal baseline tracks the law of England and Wales, it changes when that law changes.