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Old 10-16-2025, 08:54 AM  
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Originally Posted by JesseQuinn View Post
honestly I doubt the issue is the above. CIM is an entire category there. 'take a load' is compliant. would guess 'dump a load' is not (sorry CS)

either that or the 'flesh' word


AMA, something happened with c4s and you can probably surmise along with me what that something was; their system is now way stricter than what typical cc processing requires. iwc has followed suit though, it's not a very fun time to be processing for anything fetish-related in the current climate

yes it's a huge PITA and I've had some really good clips that were consistent sellers over time (all in the mesmer category) rejected as well, but honestly I'm glad c4s is doing whatever the fuck they need to do to keep the site running and accepting payments. I suspect they've incorporated AI into their scanning for compliance process and that stuff doesn't always have the best grasp of the nuances of language

they're still a top clip site with it's own traffic and unlike MV don't make you jump through a zillion hoops to even update your payout info

what I'm confused about is you stating that they deleted performer profiles...that wouldn't be a 'bad word' issue would it? (I'm asking, I don't know)

have you written to support? it can be a bit of a back and forth but it's worth it to get the issue solved

first, find out what the bad word is, if that is the issue. (again, doesn't make sense if they deleted a ton of vids that I assume don't have the same description, all my clips deleted did contain the same word that used to be allowed but now isn't)

if it's an issue of performer compliance doing a batch re-update of a few hundred clips won't take more than 5-10 mins as I outlined here

if it's a 'bad word/phrase' issue, you def need to clarify what that word/phrase is. in my case, they were very upfront about exactly what word in descriptions is no longer allowed. and then edit each clip that contains the text at issue

totally feel your frustration. just write back, get some clarification on what exactly you need to do. if the clips still sell it's worth doing, if not just let 'em drop

good luck

Hi Jesse - thanks for the comments. Personally I have no friggin clue what's happening over there but my first assumption was they were using AI to scan all descriptions. If that was the case I was coming out with phrases that could be treated as not acceptable.

Basically you could use Googles Gemini and run the sentence through that asking what keywords are not acceptable or problematic and I think you may find similar results to what i found when I did it. Whatever AI they are using perhaps the sensitivity level is turned up a bit high LOL
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