6ix — Transparency Report
Last updated: 2025-10-28
We publish high-level numbers about policy enforcement and legal requests so creators and audiences can understand how rules are applied. For core definitions, see Community Guidelines, Terms, and Copyright/DMCA.
Figures below are illustrative scaffolding until production telemetry goes live.
1) Reporting period & scope
Scope of surfaces
- Profiles & posts
- Messages & group chats
- Live rooms/streams & recorded replays (if enabled)
- Creator tools (tips, subs, marketplace when available)
Notes
- Numbers reflect finalized actions in back-office systems.
- Test data and obvious spam artifacts are excluded when feasible.
- Revisions may occur after audits or appeal outcomes.
2) Highlights (period snapshot)
Top enforcement categories (illustrative)
- Spam, scams & platform abuse
- Hate & harassment
- Safety of minors
Median time to action
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From user report to initial decision.
Median appeal review time
—
From appeal submission to outcome.
3) Policy enforcement metrics
Removals by policy area
Policy definitions: see Community Guidelines.
Feature limits & account actions
Appeals process: Enforcement & Appeals.
4) Copyright / DMCA metrics
Flow
- Notice received → validation
- Removal/disablement → uploader notified
- Counter-notice (if any) → potential restoration
Full process: Copyright/DMCA.
Period metrics (illustrative)
5) Legal request metrics
Preservation requests
Subscriber / metadata vs content
- Basic subscriber info: —
- Non-content metadata: —
- Content (where retained): —
Requirements: Valid legal process.
Emergency disclosures
6) Appeals & restorations
Appeal volumes
Common reversal reasons
- Context clarified, non-violation
- Mistaken match / duplicate report
- Rights documentation provided
7) Methodology
Counting rules
- Actions are counted when finalized (not when first flagged).
- Batched removals may appear under a single action group.
- Automated + human decisions are reported together unless noted.
Data integrity
- Routine audits to remove test/spam artifacts.
- Time is stored/reported in UTC; windows may roll up to the period.
- Where sampling is used, margin-of-error is documented.
Revision policy
If appeals or audits materially change a prior figure, the period will be annotated and re-published.
8) Definitions
9) Regional notes & limitations
Disclosure constraints
Some jurisdictions limit what can be publicly reported. In those cases, figures may be bucketed or provided in ranges.
Privacy protection
We avoid publishing details that could identify users, targets, or ongoing investigations.
10) What’s next
More breakdowns
Category-level trends, appeal outcomes by policy area, and latency by queue.
Downloads
Period CSV/JSON exports (anonymized) and definitional data dictionary.
Feedback
Tell us what you want to see: press@6ixapp.com