On Safety
Leia is dedicated to ensuring a safe and healthy environment for all members. We prioritize the well-being of every user and are firmly committed to preventing all forms of exploitation. Leia enforces a zero-tolerance policy toward any form of coercion, harassment, or abuse, and does not allow any behavior that compromises the rights or safety of our members. Leia is committed to upholding the strict usage guidelines that protect our community, and will take immediate action against any person found violating them. Should you encounter any member in violation of these guidelines, we strongly encourage you to report their behavior immediately. Our team manually reviews and evaluates all reports to ensure we continue to uphold the highest community standards.
For questions about our safety policies, please contact our Support Team.
Anti-Exploitation Policy
Leia.social has a zero-tolerance policy toward all forms of exploitation, coercion, and harm.
We stand firmly against modern slavery, human trafficking, and labor trafficking- heinous crimes that continue to disproportionately impact the most vulnerable among us, including people of color, migrants, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. These injustices have no place in our society and no place on our platform.
Leia.social is firmly committed to supporting human rights, harm reduction practices, and safety initiatives. We believe that every human being should be treated with kindness, dignity, and humanity.
Resources
National Human Trafficking Hotline
(888) 373-7888
SMS:”BEFREE”/233733 (Text “HELP” or “INFO”)
Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
Languages: English and Spanish + 200 languages.
The Polaris Project
Polaris is leading a survivor-centered, justice- and equity-driven movement to end human trafficking. Since 2007, Polaris has operated the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline, connecting victims and survivors to support and services, and helping communities hold traffickers accountable.
The Sex Workers Project
The Sex Workers Project provides client-centered legal and social services to individuals who engage in sex work, regardless of whether they do so by choice, circumstance, or coercion. One of the first programs in the nation to assist survivors of human trafficking, the Sex Workers Project has pioneered an approach to service grounded in human rights, harm reduction and the experiences of their clients.
