No porn, no spam, be nice to people. Those are the most important rules.
As far as videos featuring children go, we do NOT want random amateur TikTok or home-shot YouTube videos. It certainly does not need to be a major studio production but it does need to be at least a semi-professional "production" with at least a minimal cast & crew even if they are anonymous and not just some proud parent waving their iPhone around to make an unedited video of how cute-annoying their kids are. There are hundreds of thousands of such videos and that would be opening an endless floodgate. The rule of thumb is to have some sort of movie site link with information on the production, such as IMDB (TMDB, rarefilmfinder, allmovie, BFI etc...) But sometimes newer independent productions do not have such documentation and that does not make them ineligible.
Use your judgment and if you stretch the guidelines a bit too far then don't get upset if the response is "No more crap like this please".
