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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
This is the problem with using someone else's social media website where explicit adult content is not welcomed and either restricted or banned altogether. Whether the ban is over content or the obvious traffic funnel use I can't be sure as I am not an insider.
Periscope bans URLs and the use of their service for any marketing (Periscope is owned by Twitter.) Facebook closes accounts for any porn use -- that includes linking. One day Twitter may do that too. By their TOS they can and you have no recourse.
**When your account is closed you can appeal your closure in Social Media Court (AKA: Kangaroo Court). I would suggest you make a few new users and always be ready to restart the social media smash and grab traffic funnel.
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So many ways around this that follow TOS with no issues but not listing them here. Let the unknowing spammers learn the hard way so us normal non greedy business people can survive
