Safety & reporting
Flow's scenes are written by AI and steered by you. Models can produce text that is wrong, unsuitable, or unsafe. The reader stays in control. If a scene crosses a line, please tell us.
Report a scene
Open the book on any device, scroll to the scene you're concerned about, and use Report this scene below the reader tools. Pick a reason and add an optional note. Reports go straight to the Flow operator and are reviewed.
What's saved with a report: the scene title and body, the model that wrote it, the source title, an anonymous session id, and your note. Reports do not include your account, name, email, or device fingerprints.
How Flow filters content
- Provider safeguards. Every scene runs through OpenRouter and the model provider you chose; each provider applies its own safety policies before returning a response.
- Default writing direction. Flow's house prompt asks the model to write the scene the reader steered, not to invent a more dangerous one. Style overrides cannot override safety.
- Parent Mode. Toggle on in Settings to narrow the model dropdown to providers that do not log prompts and to swap copy to age-appropriate language.
- You decide what gets shared. Flow does not post your scenes to a feed and there is no social layer. What you read is yours.
Block a model
If a particular model keeps producing scenes you don't want, switch in Settings. Each model has its own training and safety profile.
Urgent or sensitive concerns
If you've found something that needs immediate attention — content that endangers a real person, sexual content involving minors, or another emergency — email [email protected] directly so it can be triaged outside the in-app report queue.
What we do with reports
Reports are reviewed to spot patterns: a model that misbehaves on certain prompts, a prompt template that needs tightening, a content category that should be filtered earlier. Aggregate findings inform Flow's prompt and model list. We do not publish individual reports.
Children
Flow is for general audiences. Adults using Flow with children are responsible for the prompts entered and the scenes shared with them. Use Parent Mode and review every scene.