Community Guidelines
Last updated: August 22, 2026
Purpose
Kithra is an invite-based, end-to-end encrypted video messenger for communicating with people you choose. It does not provide public feeds, random matching, anonymous discovery, or searchable user profiles. Everyone who uses Kithra must help keep those private conversations safe.
Content and conduct that are not allowed
Do not use Kithra to create, send, request, threaten, promote, or coordinate:
- Child sexual abuse material, sexual exploitation, grooming, or any sexual content involving a minor.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery, sexual harassment, or human trafficking.
- Credible threats, targeted harassment, bullying, stalking, or encouragement of self-harm.
- Hateful or discriminatory abuse directed at a protected person or group.
- Instructions or coordination intended to cause serious physical harm.
- Fraud, impersonation, spam, malicious software, or other unlawful activity.
- Content that violates another person's privacy, intellectual-property rights, or applicable law.
User safety controls
- Contacts are established by an invite shared outside Kithra; there is no random or anonymous matching.
- A recipient can block a contact. Blocking removes that contact from the recipient's list and stops that account from sending the recipient new videos.
- A recipient can submit a metadata-only report from the contact menu. Because message content is end-to-end encrypted, the relay and Kithra operator cannot inspect or attach decrypted video to that report.
- Anyone can email support@jqinnovation.com about abuse or security@jqinnovation.com about a security vulnerability. Kithra will never ask for a private encryption key.
Reports, human review, and enforcement
An automated acknowledgement may confirm that an email or in-app report was received. It does not mean that a human has reviewed the report, that the report is substantiated, or that Kithra has taken action. Reports are available for an authorized human to review. Automated tools may assist with intake, deduplication, alerting, and prioritization, but they do not make substantive safety, legal, disclosure, or account-enforcement decisions.
Kithra does not promise a fixed response time. If anyone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services rather than waiting for a Kithra response.
After human review, Kithra may restrict or remove relay access when available evidence shows a violation of these guidelines, a threat to user safety, or a legal requirement. The service may preserve or disclose the limited information it possesses when legally required, but it cannot decrypt end-to-end encrypted message content.
Appeals
A person whose relay access is restricted may email support@jqinnovation.com to request human review. Kithra may be unable to restore access when doing so would violate law or create a material safety risk.