Community Services Content Transparency

Community Services Content Transparency


Published: February 15, 2024

Last Edit/Review: April 10, 2026

What's New?

On April 10, 2026, we implemented updates to improve clarity around the UK Online Safety Act (“OSA”). These changes expand definitions of unacceptable content, detail enforcement actions such as suspensions, and revise the set of applicable services. The policy now provides more information on moderation processes, introduces enhanced child safety measures, clarifies reporting procedures, and updates contact information for OSA inquiries.

The difference between an edit/review and an update is that "updates" involve material changes to our Policy whereas edits are not material or simply indicate a review has occurred. For example, we may make clarifying edits by giving additional examples. When we provide an update, you will receive a notice to accept and read the changes, which are summarized here.

This page contains policies that set out what content is and isn’t allowed to be provided by a user of Unity Community Services (collectively, “Provided Content”). Unity moderates Provided Content in our Offerings based on these policies with the aim of creating a safe online environment for users.

The supplemental policies and principles below constitute “Additional Terms” and are incorporated into the Unity Terms of Service, Unity Website & Communities, applicable Additional Terms or such other applicable agreements between you and Unity Technologies SF (“Unity”) or its applicable Affiliates, which governs your use of the Offerings including or Codes of Conduct (collectively, “Community Terms”). Capitalized terms used but not defined herein have the meanings given such terms in the Unity Terms of Service or the applicable Additional Terms.

Community Services include but are not limited to Unity Discussions, Unity Learn, and Unity Play. Before using any Unity Offerings, please review the following information and ensure that you are in compliance when using our Offerings. Please note that examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and are not exhaustive.

Unacceptable Content

Unacceptable Content means any Prohibited Content or Restricted Content provided by a user of our Community Services.

  • Prohibited Content is any of Your Content that is not allowed pursuant to the Community Terms.
  • Restricted Content is any of Your Content that it is not allowed pursuant to the Community Terms without prior authorization by Unity or without meeting additional requirements.

Prohibited Content

  • Intellectual Property and Legal Infractions
    • Illegal Content, including content that infringes, misappropriates or attempts to infringe or misappropriate any third party right such as intellectual property or proprietary rights of any person (including privacy and publicity rights) or violates or attempts to violate any applicable laws or regulations.
    • Discussions on pirated software or illegal activity.
    • Discussing the modding or decompiling of third-party projects
    • Terrorist content.
  • Misleading and Deceptive Content
    • Fraudulent, false, misleading, deceptive, or defamatory content.
    • Unsolicited or unauthorized communications, such as promotional materials, email, junk mail, spam, chain letters or other forms of solicitation.
    • Internet “links” to content that is not associated with, connected or related to the original content.
    • Unverified AI-generated responses or AI-generated content not marked as such.
  • Offensive and Harmful Content:
    • Hateful or discriminatory content, including offensive content that is based on race, gender, color, religious belief, sexual orientation, disability
    • Profane or vulgar content.
    • Harmful, threatening, obscene, infringing, abusive, harassing, disturbing, violent or shocking content.
    • Pornographic or sexually suggestive content.
  • Malicious and Destructive Content
    • Malicious/ Deceptive Software or Operations such as viruses, worms, defects, malware, spyware, malicious code or other destructive content that could have an adverse impact on any software, data, computer systems, networks, hardware or and devices.
    • Forge any TCP/IP packet header or any part of the header information in any email or newsgroup posting, or in any way use the Site, Communities, Website Content or user content (other than your own user content) to send altered, source-identifying information.
  • Content Impersonation and Misrepresentation
    • Content that impersonates or misrepresents an affiliation with any person or entity.
  • Sensitive and Restricted Content
    • Discussions on political issues as well as gray areas including but not limited to religion, race, and sex.
    • Confidential information, such as sales information provided by the sales team.
  • Promotional and Solicitation Content
    • Content promoting illegal or harmful activities or substances.
    • Content which promotes or incites Prohibited Content.

Restricted Content

  • Content that implies Unity’s sponsorship or affiliation, including any form of content utilizing a Unity trademark, logo URL or product name.
  • Content containing personal information, including child, sensitive, or biometric personal information as may be defined by applicable laws.
    • Please see the applicable Terms of Service for when this is authorized.
    • Never share personally identifiable information without consent (doxing).
  • Spamming or unsolicited advertising, including non-commercial promotions.
  • Solicitation of Support Requests
    • Unsolicited requests shouldn’t be sent to anyone via personal messages
    • Requests for customer support for third-party games are not permitted

Additional Requirements

Community Guidelines

  • Respect and Courtesy: Treat all community members with respect and courtesy. Engage in thoughtful replies that enhance the conversation while avoiding divisive or derogatory comments.
  • Open-Mindedness: Be considerate of differing viewpoints and actively challenge your own assumptions to foster a more inclusive and productive community.
  • Language Use: If you choose to post in a language other than English, provide an English translation. This ensures inclusivity in our primarily English-speaking community.
  • Inclusivity: Embrace the diversity of our community. Be patient and understanding to avoid alienating non-native English speakers.
  • Relevance: Keep your comments relevant to the topic at hand. Avoid diverting conversations into unrelated areas.
  • Constructive Engagement: Avoid being unnecessarily contrarian. If you disagree, do so respectfully and constructively, or consider saying nothing.
  • Resolve Disagreements Privately: Refrain from engaging in personal arguments or airing grievances with other members. Resolve disagreements privately or seek moderation assistance when necessary.
  • Value Multiple Solutions: Recognize that there can be multiple valid solutions to a problem. Avoid debating which is the "best" solution.
  • Appropriate Categorization: Choose the appropriate category and location for your topic. Respect any supplemental guidelines that apply to specific forum sections and use tags where applicable.
  • Avoid Necroposting and Duplicate Content: Do not revive inactive topics that have already served their original purpose. Also, avoid cross-posting or creating multiple topics for the same information to maintain clarity.
  • Content Over Tone: Focus on responding to the content of a post rather than reacting to its perceived tone to avoid misunderstandings.

Content Quality

  • Pre-Post Research: Conduct preliminary research and utilize available resources. Read relevant pinned or stickied messages before posting to avoid redundancy. Be mindful that others are dedicating their free time to help. Show initiative in your own learning process.
  • Comprehensive Context: Ensure your posts include comprehensive context and adhere to the guidelines.
  • Problem-Solving Steps: Before seeking help with unexpected script behaviors or performance issues, consider “rubber duck debugging” first and use your IDE’s debugger and Unity’s profilers to examine your project
  • Valuable Contributions: Contribute meaningful comments that build upon the discussion.
  • Supporting Materials: Attach relevant supporting materials, such as screenshots, videos, or code snippets, for better clarity and understanding.
  • Debugging Steps and Error Messages: Share the debugging steps you’ve taken and provide relevant error messages along with their stack traces to facilitate effective assistance.
  • Bug Reporting: While discussing bugs with the community is welcome, note that posting here is not an official method for reporting bugs to Unity. Use Unity’s bug reporter for formal submissions.
  • Account or License Issues: For account or license issues, contact the Customer Experience team, as forum members cannot assist with these problems.

Style and Formatting

  • Clear Formatting: Use clear and concise formatting. Avoid excessive use of emojis or other distracting elements.
  • Code Formatting: Use code blocks for your code snippets. Do not post screenshots of code or unformatted text.
  • Avoid Link Abuse: Do not engage in link redirect abuse or post misleading links.
  • No Signatures: Do not sign your posts. Your profile information is automatically attached to every post.

Actions Due to Unacceptable Content

Depending on the product/ service the Unacceptable Content appears on, Unity may take some or all of following actions:

  • Provide information about a user
  • Remove/ disable access to/ restrict visibility of content
  • Not approve the content for upload
  • Require modification of content
    • Please note: Unity reserves to edit and make such changes to content
  • Delete community threads, or prevent additional commentary on them
  • Suspend/ terminate portions of the service, including, for example, use of private messaging systems.
  • Suspend/ terminate an account
  • Suspend/ terminate/ restrict monetization of content
  • Alert local authorities if we are suspicious of a serious criminal offense

We may remove an account if we have reasonable grounds to infer that an account is operated by or on behalf of a terrorist organization (LINK: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/proscribed-terror-groups-or-organisations--2/proscribed-terrorist-groups-or-organisations-accessible-version). Such accounts will be promptly removed in accordance with our legal obligations, including the Online Safety Act.

In determining whether to suspend or terminate an account, a number of factors are taken into account including:

  • If an account is responsible for providing prohibited content, particularly if such content is illegal.
  • Severity of the violation: Unity reserves the right to permanently suspend an account without warning for serious violations.
  • Repeated violations: If an account repeatedly violates Unity’s content policies. Such as:
  • Two offenses may result in a temporary (often 7-day suspension) and may result in a trust level demotion.
  • Three or more offenses may result in a permanent suspension and removal from the community.

As a user of the Community Services, you direct Unity to action content in order to comply with the Digital Services Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2065) (“DSA”), UK Online Safety Act 2023 (“OSA”) and any other applicable laws.

If you are subject to an action under Article 17 of the DSA and we have your electronic contact details, we will provide you with a Statement of Reasons.

For users in the United Kingdom, Unity will take additional actions as required under the UK Online Safety Act, including reporting and escalating content that poses a risk of serious harm to children or vulnerable users. Unity will cooperate with Ofcom (the UK’s online safety regulator) as required by law.

Procedures & Measures for Content Moderation

Unity conducts content moderation activities as a result of a report. You can see how to report restricted content below under "Reporting Unacceptable Content".

Unity also has additional procedures and measures for content moderation as outlined below.

Unity may use both automated and human review means of moderation, including:

  • A review of content prior to displaying such content to ensure compliance with our content policies and procedures prior to distribution, and
  • Allowing viewers of the content to report such content.

Teams who are engaged in the content moderation process are trained to review content to ensure compliance with our content policies and procedures. Content may be reviewed upon receipt of a content report to determine compliance and appropriateness.

Additionally, Unity may use external volunteer moderators who review content to ensure compliance with our content policies and procedures.

Automation tooling may be used to for moderation purposes in the following ways:

  • To enhance user safety through proactive content filtering systems that scan user submissions for patterns, keywords and indicators of Unacceptable Content, such as spam, harmful language, or other policy violations

Where we use automation, we ensure safeguards are in place such as:

  • Human determination and review of threshold criteria
  • The inclusion of human review
  • Communication with those subject to a moderation action
  • The inclusion of an appeals process

This approach ensures that enforcement actions are based on both automated detection and human oversight, maintaining a safe and high-quality community environment.

Reporting Unacceptable Content

If you are residing in the European Union or the United Kingdom, you can report Unacceptable Content here. Once received, a member of our team will review the report and take any necessary action. There is no automation or algorithmic decision making in this process. We aim to resolve complaints, where possible, within 1 to 7 days, depending on severity, ensuring they are addressed without undue delay.

Additional reporting mechanisms are outlined below.

Please note, while the below are valid mechanisms for reporting content, they are not intended to satisfy a Notice and Action mechanism (Article 16) under the DSA. For Article 16 notices, please use the European Union mechanism listed above.

Unity Discussions

You can additionally report a comment by clicking on the three dots below the comment and then clicking on the flag icon to report spam.

Unity Learn

You can additionally report a comment by clicking on the flag icon next to the comment.

Unity Play

You can additionally report a comment by clicking on the three dots and then clicking on the flag icon.

If you would like to report an Intellectual Property infringement under the DMCA, please see IP Policy & Takedown Requests

Appealing Content Moderation Restrictions

If you are residing in the European Union or the United Kingdom and believe we have made an incorrect decision about a content moderation restriction imposed on your content or account, you may submit an appeal here within six months of being notified of the restriction. When you submit an appeal, it will be reviewed by a member of our team. Regardless of the outcome, you will be notified of our decision as well as available possibilities for redress.

Recommender System Transparency

Community Services use a number of recommendation features. This section provides information on how our recommendations work.

Trending Games Feature

What is considered in determining which games to show?

Our system accounts for various considerations, such as:

  • Number of plays
  • Number of likes
  • Showcase winners

All these factors are accounted for by our system and weighted based on their potential relevance. Number of plays receive greater weight than the number of likes. Showcases are competitions where five winners are selected and featured on the front page. Other high-quality entries may also be featured at the organizer’s discretion.

How can a user modify the influence of these considerations?

There is no ability to influence these considerations, except to provide high quality submissions to Showcase competitions.

Search Bar

What is considered in determining what to show in response to a search?

Our search bar accounts for various considerations, such as:

  • Search Query
  • Keywords
  • Number of likes

All these factors are accounted for by our search bar and weighted based on their potential relevance. A strong indicator of relevance, such as whether there is an exact match for the search query, would receive greater weight than a weak indicator, such as the number of likes.

How can a user modify the influence of these considerations?

There is no ability to influence these considerations.

Termination of Services

You can terminate your use of the Services by giving notice. You can find the grounds for termination as well as any notice requirements in the Unity Terms of Service.

Digital Services Act

This section sets out the provisions applicable to individuals residing in the European Union under the Digital Services Act (“DSA”).

Transparency Reports

Unity has prepared the following transparency reports to comply with our obligations under the DSA.

Redress Options

If you are an individual or entity residing in the EU, you will have a number of redress options available as outlined in this section.

The redress options do not preclude you from seeking judicial redress or any rights under the Community Terms or such other applicable agreements between you and Unity or its applicable Affiliates, which governs your use of the Service

Notices submitted under Article 16

If you submitted an Article 16 notice through Unity’s Content Report Ticketing System, and have concerns regarding the decision made you may submit a complaint here.

Appealing a Decision

If we have taken an action on your content or account and you wish to appeal it, you may submit an appeal here within six (6) months from action. The appeal should include:

  • Your contact information;
  • Identification of the content and moderation action in question
  • A statement explaining the reasons why you believe the content or account was wrongfully removed/disabled
  • Any supporting evidence or legal arguments to substantiate your claims
Out of Court Dispute Settlement

If you remain dissatisfied with the outcome of our internal review, you have the option to engage in a dispute settlement process outside of the court system. This is a non-binding process that allows you to have your dispute reviewed by a neutral third party. You are entitled to select any out-of-court dispute settlement body that has been certified by your Member State.

Judicial Proceeding

If you believe that your concerns are not adequately addressed through our internal mechanisms or out-of-court settlement, you have the option to pursue legal action through the appropriate legal channels, such as filing a lawsuit or complaint in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations.

Online Safety Act

Judicial Proceeding

You have an option to bring a claim to the appropriate court for breach of contract if:

  1. anything that you generate, upload or share is taken down, or access to it is restricted, in breach of the terms of service, or
  2. you are suspended or banned from using the service in breach of the terms of service.

Suspension of Users under the DSA

Providing Illegal Content

If you misuse Unity Play by frequently providing manifestly illegal content we may suspend your Account. We will notify you prior to enacting a suspension.

A suspension will last thirty (30) days, and we will issue a warning prior to enacting it. A second suspension will increase to sixty (60) days, a third suspension to 90 days, and so on.

In making the decision to suspend a user, the following is taken into consideration:

  • We consider the circumstances outlined above in Actions Due to Unacceptable Content to be sufficient for a suspension.
  • We consider one offense referred to in Articles 3 to 7 of Directive 2011/93/EU to be sufficient for account termination and we will promptly inform law enforcement or judicial authorities of the Member State or Member States concerned
  • We consider one offense referred to in Article 18 of the Digital Services Act (criminal offense involving a threat to the life or safety of a person or persons) to be sufficient for account termination and we will promptly inform law enforcement or judicial authorities of the Member State or Member States concerned
  • We consider the Safety Duties about illegal content in Section 10 of the OSA, which require us to take proportionate measures, including blocking users from accessing the service or particular content, to prevent, mitigate, and manage the risks of illegal content and harm to individuals.
Submitting Manifestly Unfounded Notices & Complaints

If you misuse our complaint notification system by frequently submitting complaints that are manifestly unfounded, we may suspend your access to the complaint notification system. We will notify you prior to enacting a suspension.

We consider three unfounded notices or two unfounded notices alleging offenses referred to in Articles 3 to 7 of Directive 2011/93/EU to be sufficient for a suspension.

When assessing reports of illegal content, we consider the risk of malicious reporting in accordance with OSA and Ofcom’s guidance, especially where the intent is to disrupt another user. Complaints may be disregarded if determined to be manifestly unfounded.

A suspension will last thirty (30) days, and we will issue a warning prior to enacting it. A second suspension will increase to sixty (60) days, a third suspension to 90 days, and so on.

Designated Point of Contact

Pursuant to Articles 11 and 12 of the DSA, DSA Compliance Lead has been designated as Unity’s point of contact for communications with Member State authorities, the European Commission, the European Board for Digital Services, and recipients of the service.

The EU Member State in which we have our main establishment is Denmark.The language(s) which can be used to communicate with Unity are English and Danish.

Pursuant to Section 21 of the OSA and this content policy, you are able to submit reports of illegal content here (LINK TO PORTAL). This is for users and our designated point of contact for UK authorities.

Child Safety and Content Moderation

Some Unity services can be used by people under 18. Unity has checked which platforms are most likely to be used by kids and teens. If children (those under 18) can use a Unity experience, these child safety rules apply to both users and creators, and are designed to follow laws like the OSA and DSA.

Unity reviews its services and features to find things that could be unsafe for children and teens. This includes illegal content, like child sexual abuse material, and dangerous behavior, like grooming. Unity also adds safety features that are meant to fit different age groups and help protect young people from harmful content or contact.

As explained above, some kinds of content and behavior are not allowed. These include:

  • Child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
  • Sexual content involving minors, whether real or fictional
  • Pornographic content
  • Content about harmful substances
  • Grooming
  • Predatory behavior
  • Bullying
  • Content that encourages hate
  • Sharing private information about minors, like their location or personal details
  • Abusive content
  • Violent content, especially violence toward people or animals, or content that gives instructions for violence
  • Content that encourages eating disorders or harmful body shame
  • Content that encourages self-harm, suicide, or dangerous behavior by young people
  • Any other content that could seriously harm children

Unity uses human moderators to find and block content or behavior that breaks these rules. On some services, Unity may also use automated tools to detect things like spam, but humans review these reports before action is taken. If content breaks the rules, Unity may remove it or block people from seeing it, try to stop it from being uploaded again, and keep evidence if the law requires it. If Unity finds child sexual abuse material, we will report it to the proper authorities as required by law.

Unity has reporting tools you can use to report unsafe situations involving children or content that breaks the rules and includes minors. Reports about minors are treated as especially important. When possible, Unity may update the person who made the report and share links to safety help. If someone posts, shares, or helps spread harmful or banned content, Unity may warn them, limit what their account can do, suspend their account, or permanently ban it. If there is a serious and immediate danger, Unity may also contact the proper authorities, as required by law.

For experiences that children are likely to use, Unity may make profiles less visible and limit unwanted contact from strangers, where those features are available.

Unity keeps records of its safety and moderation decisions, including ones about child safety. We check whether our safety rules and tools are working and update them when risks change or when the law, such as the DSA and OSA, require it. Unity will also make important updates and share enforcement information when needed. Everyone using Unity services must follow these rules and the law. If someone breaks them, Unity may remove content, limit account features, ban the account, or report the issue to law enforcement.