Two Days, 70 Reports, and Still No Action – What's Going On?

At this point, I’ve lost count. I’ve reported another 20 avatars today — explicit, adult, public, and in violation of the ToS. Some of them have already been actioned, so clearly someone is reviewing the reports.

But my actual request to speak with a moderator? Completely ignored.

I’ve been asking for weeks for a proper conversation about this. I’m actively helping clean up the platform, spending hours flagging content that clearly doesn’t belong in public spaces — especially not where minors can access them. And for what? No communication, no transparency, no effort to fix the system that’s clearly broken.

If my time is being used to do the moderation team’s job, then where’s the accountability? Where’s the improvement? Where’s even a response?

I’m tired of the silence. Tired of having to scream into the void just to get the bare minimum done. This isn’t sustainable — and it sure doesn’t reflect well on a platform that wants to appear “safe” and “community-focused.”

I wanted to provide an update on my ongoing effort to report avatars that blatantly violate VRChat’s ToS—specifically those with DPS (Dynamic Penetration System) which is against platform policy. When I initially posted, my report count was over 150. Today, that number has surged past 300, with avatars continuing to operate publicly without consequence. This includes avatars in public worlds, strip clubs, and highly trafficked areas where moderation should be visibly active.

Despite this, the VRChat team remains silent and seemingly indifferent. All this work—over 300 reports—and yet the community sees little to no change. It’s disheartening that the platform’s priority seems to be sweeping these issues under the rug instead of addressing them head-on. Where is the action? Where is the accountability?

It’s frustrating to watch VRChat ignore these blatant violations while community members like myself put in the work to identify them. At what point does this become a priority for VRChat? Ignoring it won’t make it disappear. Continuing to allow these avatars to exist sends a clear message that VRChat is willing to turn a blind eye to the very rules they set.

If moderation truly mattered, these avatars wouldn’t be accessible days or weeks after reports were made. The silence is deafening, and the community deserves better. I won’t stop reporting, and I won’t stop bringing this to light until something is done.

I’m honestly at a loss here. It’s been two entire days since I submitted over 70 reports—SEVENTY—on avatars blatantly violating VRChat’s Terms of Service. We’re talking crashers, NSFW content in public worlds, and straight-up ToS violations, and yet not a single notification of action taken. Not. One.

Do the moderators even bother looking at the reports? Or do they just get tossed into some digital trash bin while the offenders continue to run wild? These avatars are still out there, still active, still breaking rules like VRChat is some kind of unmoderated playground.

I’ve been reporting for months now, documenting hundreds of violative avatars. Hundreds. And here we are—70 more added to the list, and the response is absolute silence. Is this what VRChat calls “moderation”? Because it’s looking more like willful ignorance.

The lack of action is a slap in the face to those of us who actually want this platform to be safe and enjoyable. If VRChat leadership can’t be bothered to enforce its own policies, then what’s the point of even having them? At this stage, it’s hard not to feel like they’re protecting the problem, not solving it.

This isn’t just negligence—it’s complicity. And the community deserves better.