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Originally Posted by Cyrano
How assiduous and aggressive is Chaturbate in banning affiliate accounts?
I haven't been banned, however I'm a bit worried. I run a chan-style site and members post links to webcam girls they discover. There's no pirated content, just links and occasionally a screenshot. I received a DMCA directly from Chaturbate and this spooked me -- it was related to a screenshot someone posted alongside the performer's URL.
Has this happened to you? I tried removing all images of performers, though it wouldn't surprise me if I missed one or two. This policy seems rather silly given that, in effect, that image was promotional.
Will this land me Chaturbate's radar? When a ban occurs, it is usually in response to a model complaint?
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Damn, I'm tired. Please excuse the errors. In short, I received a DMCA for a screenshot of a performer hosted on my server. It was located alongside a link to her page. Does Chaturbate make a habit of this?
Does anyone have insight as to how they cross-check domains (with DMCA complaints) with affiliate accounts? I don't recall listing my domain during the affiliate signup process and my API-based ads are hosted on a separate domain (iframe). I'm considering removing advertisements except for registered members as a precaution, basically hiding links from guests, until I have time to conduct a careful review and remove any other images that might fall afoul of their policy.
Anyway, all of this aside, these two weeks have been stellar.