Transparency Report Q1 2026 – OmegleSluts
Transparency Report
The numbers behind moderation, safety, and legal requests.
Every quarter we publish the numbers we'd want to see from any platform we put a webcam on. No spin, no PR varnish. If a number looks bad, that's because it is, and we're showing it anyway. Last updated for Q1 2026 (Jan–Mar).
01 Why we publish this
Adult platforms have a long history of treating moderation as a back-office problem nobody talks about. We think that's exactly backwards. If we want users to trust the "Report" button, they need to see what happens after they hit it. So we count, and we publish.
These reports come out within 45 days of quarter end. If you spot a number that looks off, email [email protected] — we keep the underlying data and we'll explain it.
02 The headline numbers
Total user reports
14,287 Q1 2026
+8.2% vs. Q4 2025
Median time to action
4h 12m −18%
P95: 38h · target: <6h median
Accounts permanently banned
6,841
+12 reported to NCMEC
CSAM reports → NCMEC
23 100% rate
Within 24h of detection
Q1 2026 — reports breakdown
03 Account actions
Actions taken Q1 2026
- 6,841 permanent bans (chronic violations, CSAM, fraud, serious harassment)
- 2,103 temporary suspensions (24h–30 days)
- 198 shadow-bans (account active but invisible to matching pool — used for grey-zone cases pending appeal)
- 1,544 warnings (visible message, no functional restriction)
Appeals filed: 412. Appeals upheld (action reversed): 47 (11.4%).
04 CSAM & child safety
Q1 2026 — child safety incidents
- 23 suspected CSAM incidents identified (by users, our automated detection, or our moderation team)
- 23 reported to NCMEC CyberTipline within 24h — 100% reporting rate
- 11 additional grooming-pattern incidents reported to NCMEC
- 4 reported in parallel to international hotlines via INHOPE network for non-US jurisdictions
All affected accounts permanently banned, IP and device fingerprint logged, all associated content preserved per legal hold requirements.
05 Legal requests
Government and law enforcement requests Q1 2026
- 17 formal requests received (subpoenas, warrants, MLATs)
- ↳ 14 from US law enforcement
- ↳ 3 from EU member states via MLAT
- 12 complied with in full (legally valid, scope reasonable)
- 3 complied with partially (scope reduced, narrower data set provided)
- 2 challenged or rejected (overbroad, jurisdictional issue, or no underlying account exists)
06 DMCA & copyright
DMCA notices Q1 2026
- 284 DMCA takedown notices received
- 261 processed (content removed/disabled, median 8h)
- 23 rejected as facially invalid (missing required elements per 17 USC §512(c)(3))
- 19 counter-notices filed
- 3 resulted in content restoration after the 10-business-day window
07 Automated moderation
For context, our automated systems do most of the volume work. Q1 2026 numbers:
Auto bot disconnects
~2.4M
Mostly within 5s of match
NSFW-mismatch warnings
~118k
SFW user → NSFW content
ML-flagged for review
~31k
False positive rate: 4.7%
08 Where the numbers come from
We pull these from our internal admin tools and CSAM reporting system. We don't outsource the count. The methodology has been the same since our first report (Q3 2024); if we change a definition, we annotate the change so historical numbers stay comparable.
09 Past reports
- Q4 2025 — (coming soon — link archived report once published)
- Q3 2025 — (archived)
- Q2 2025 — (archived)
- Q1 2025 — (archived)
Spot something?
If something here looks off, or you'd like more detail on a specific number, email [email protected]. Researchers and journalists — we'll work with you on data access where we can without breaching user privacy.
Q1 2026 report · Published: May 2026 · Next report: ~July 2026
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