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NakedWomenTime 08-06-2016 05:24 AM

What Makes an Adult-Related Ac Get Banned on Twitter?
 
Hi Guys

I have seen some adult-related accounts with 400K+ followers, and I have also seen some adult-related accounts that have been suspended. So, what makes an ac get banned by Twitter?

Thanks

AdultKing 08-06-2016 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by NakedWomenTime (Post 21085216)
Hi Guys

I have seen some adult-related accounts with 400K+ followers, and I have also seen some adult-related accounts that have been suspended. So, what makes an ac get banned by Twitter?

Thanks

Too much retweeting, obvious automation, not having your account marked as sensitive material, follow / unfollow to try to gain followers - all the things you obviously shouldn't be doing.

NakedWomenTime 08-06-2016 05:32 AM

If you aren't posting naked pictures, do you still have to mark the ac sensitive if you are related to an adult service, i.e. camgirls?

AdultKing 08-06-2016 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by NakedWomenTime (Post 21085225)
If you aren't posting naked pictures, do you still have to mark the ac sensitive if you are related to an adult service, i.e. camgirls?

Yes.

8char.

NakedWomenTime 08-06-2016 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 21085228)
8char.

What do you mean by this?

brassmonkey 08-06-2016 05:42 AM

you better learn the rules.

AdultKing 08-06-2016 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by NakedWomenTime (Post 21085231)
What do you mean by this?

Posts here have to be a minimum of 8 characters, so when people post shorter text than that it's been customary to include the text '8char' to defeat the restriction.

NakedWomenTime 08-06-2016 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 21085243)
Posts here have to be a minimum of 8 characters, so when people post shorter text than that it's been customary to include the text '8char' to defeat the restriction.

OK thanks for the clarification.

I've been looking at the Twitter guidelines and it seems someone has to report your image as potentially sensitive, and they will then look at it and possibly mark your account as sensitive. I guess it depends on their definition of pornographic, but I am not posting any nudity, and if topless nipples are covered. It looks as though there isn't the potential for an instant account ban, which is what I was worried about.

AdultKing 08-06-2016 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by NakedWomenTime (Post 21085255)
OK thanks for the clarification.

I've been looking at the Twitter guidelines and it seems someone has to report your image as potentially sensitive, and they will then look at it and possibly mark your account as sensitive. I guess it depends on their definition of pornographic, but I am not posting any nudity, and if topless nipples are covered. It looks as though there isn't the potential for an instant account ban, which is what I was worried about.


If you post webcam girl related content then mark your account as sensitive or you're taking a big risk. YMMV

j3rkules 08-06-2016 06:03 AM

All of my accounts are still up. Make sure you do not have any nudity in avatar or your header images.

What happens if my profile image is reported by others?
If your profile, header, or background image are reported to us and contain graphic content in violation of the Twitter Rules, we will suspend your account and remove the offending content. Repeat violations will result in a permanent suspension.

NakedWomenTime 08-06-2016 06:24 AM

Thanks for the comments guys.

Has anyone here had an account reported to Twitter and their account marked as sensitive if they were only posting pics of camgirls in lingerie, i.e. no nudity and no porn?

Thanks

Barry-xlovecam 08-06-2016 06:31 AM

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.

NatalieK 08-06-2016 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by NakedWomenTime (Post 21085216)
Hi Guys

I have seen some adult-related accounts with 400K+ followers, and I have also seen some adult-related accounts that have been suspended. So, what makes an ac get banned by Twitter?

Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 21085222)
Too much retweeting, obvious automation, not having your account marked as sensitive material, follow / unfollow to try to gain followers - all the things you obviously shouldn't be doing.

yes, as AK has mentioned, too much automation can have your account held, although, a simple text to your phone can have your account unlocked :2 cents:

In your main account area, theres a box to tick to show your content is adult material as twitter doesn't mind adult, or business, retweeting is good :thumbsup

menxzy 08-06-2016 09:11 AM

We never know. last month i got 2x locked in one week. i dont tweet/retweet after got 1st locked.
my Another account can't tweet/retweet after unlocked . i do change password and remove all apps

Bladewire 08-06-2016 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 21085291)
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.

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 :2 cents:

AdultKing 08-06-2016 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21085522)
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 :2 cents:

:thumbsup


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