Transparency report

Q2 2026.

Numbers we publish every quarter. The next report is due in October 2026.

Platform enforcement received

0

YouTube strikes across all customer channels

0

Instagram restrictions

0

LinkedIn removals

1

X label applied (later removed on appeal)

Originality enforcement (rejection at script time)

1,840

scripts rejected for originality below 70%

9.8%

of all scripts generated

0

originality-failed scripts that made it to render

Copyright fingerprint hits (caught at render time)

42

hits on candidate music tracks (replaced before render)

0

hits on candidate B-roll (we only use licensed sources)

0

copyright strikes received post-publish

Moderation flags (customer content)

184

auto-flagged scripts (orig, advice, impersonation)

12

user-reported flags

6

channels suspended for repeat policy violations

Government requests received

Three. Two from Indian law enforcement, one from a US subpoena. All were responded to with the minimum required data and within legal timelines. Of the three, two were for account metadata (signup IP, email) and one was for publishing logs.

We have never been served a national security letter or equivalent. If we were, this section would still read three, because such an order would compel non-disclosure.

Data principal rights requests (DPDP and GDPR)

48

access requests fulfilled

12

deletion requests fulfilled

0

requests denied

2 days

median time to fulfilment

Security incidents

Zero confirmed breaches. One Sev3 (degraded service, no data exposure) resolved in 47 minutes. Postmortem at status.slipstream.video.

Published 1 May 2026. Next: 1 October 2026.