Community Guidelines.

DubCam is built for athletes, teams, coaches, parents, and fans. These rules are how we keep it that way. Last updated May 13, 2026.

The promise

If you're a parent, a young athlete, or a coach, you should be able to open DubCam and trust what you see. Creators are approved before they go live. Content is moderated. Violations have consequences. These guidelines apply to streams, replays, profiles, chat, and reports.

What's encouraged

  • Practice footage, weight room sessions, drill work, and skill development.
  • Game-day routines, locker room moments, bus rides, and the journey content fans actually want.
  • Q&As with fans, film breakdowns, and behind-the-scenes program coverage.
  • Highlights from games you have the right to broadcast (your own travel/club/intramural games, or content you have permission to share).

What's not allowed

Content

  • Nudity, sexual content, or sexually suggestive material. Zero tolerance.
  • Hate speech, slurs, or harassment. Targeting individuals or groups based on race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or national origin is grounds for permanent removal.
  • Violence or graphic content. Including hazing, fights, or footage glorifying injury.
  • Illegal activity. Including drug use, underage drinking, weapons, theft, or anything that would create legal exposure for you or DubCam.
  • Self-harm or eating-disorder content. Including promotion of dangerous training, weight-cutting, or restrictive eating.

Rights & identity

  • Unlicensed broadcast. Don't stream full NCAA, professional league, or other broadcasts you don't own rights to. Your own footage is fine.
  • Music you don't own or license. Background music must be your own, licensed, or royalty-free. Repeated DMCA strikes lead to suspension.
  • Impersonation. Don't pretend to be another athlete, team, or program. Identity verification may be required for high-profile accounts.
  • Doxxing. Don't share private information about other people (addresses, phone numbers, school IDs, family info).

Platform integrity

  • Fake supporters, view inflation, or bot activity. Earnings tied to inauthentic engagement are reversed and accounts terminated.
  • Scams, phishing, or unauthorized solicitation directed at fans or other creators.
  • Spam in chat, profiles, or supporter messages.

Youth athletes

DubCam permits minors to appear in streams when they are participating athletes in a real team or program context. Special rules apply:

  • Streams featuring minors must focus on athletics. No bedroom, bathroom, or private-residence settings.
  • Coaches and program directors are responsible for parental consent for athletes under 18.
  • Personal information about minors (full name, school, home address) must not be shared in chat or profile descriptions beyond what's already public for the team.
  • Fans cannot DM minors. We disable direct messaging on accounts associated with under-18 creators.

How we enforce

Reporting

Tap the … menu on any stream, profile, or chat message to report. Reports route directly to the trust & safety team. We acknowledge most reports within 24 hours.

Action

Depending on severity, enforcement actions include: content removal, stream interruption, temporary suspension, permanent ban, and (for serious violations) referral to law enforcement. Severe violations — child safety, threats of violence — result in immediate permanent removal without prior warning.

Appeals

If your content was removed or your account suspended and you believe it was in error, reply to the notification email or write info@dubcam.tv. We review every appeal within 5 business days.

Need to report something now?

Use the in-app … menu, or email info@dubcam.tv. For emergencies involving imminent harm, contact local emergency services first, then notify us.