Is VoteHer safe? How we stay SFW and creator-first
The VoteHer Team
VoteHer is a discovery and voting platform, and the first thing worth saying plainly is that it is strictly safe-for-work. We celebrate talent, personality, and momentum — never anything explicit. That is not a soft preference; it is a hard line that shapes what gets on the platform and what does not.
It is also creator-first by design. Profiles begin as community pages, but any creator can claim hers — verifying through her official accounts — and from there she controls how she appears: her photo, her bio, her verified links. Every profile, claimed or not, carries a correction-and-removal link, and rights requests are honored. A page can be restricted while a claim or report is under review, so nobody is stuck with a profile they have flagged.
We take images seriously. Unclaimed pages use a generated placeholder avatar — never a scraped personal photo — and a real image only appears once a creator has claimed her page and given permission to show it. That keeps the platform on the right side of image rights and gives creators, not strangers, control over their own likeness.
There is nothing to gamble and nothing to win in cash. Points, streaks, badges, and game scores are for fun and recognition only — no paid entries, no prizes, no payouts. Voting is free, playing is free, and the rewards are reputational. That keeps VoteHer firmly out of the territory that gets content platforms into legal trouble.
Finally, the rankings are honest about what they are: VoteHer community rankings, not official platform charts, with anti-abuse checks so the boards reflect real community sentiment rather than one determined person refreshing the page. Safe, fair, and transparent is the whole brand — and it is why creators can feel comfortable being discovered here.