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FanSpot Community Guidelines & Content Policy
Rules for platform conduct, content, safety, reporting, appeals, moderation, banned content, and creator/fan behavior.
Effective Date: June 12, 2026
Last Updated: June 12, 2026
Registered Government Name: FanSpot
Contact: legal@fanspot.me
Operator: Martin Pevec acting as FanSpot
FanSpot Community Guidelines & Content Policy
Effective Date: June 12, 2026
Last Updated: June 12, 2026
Registered Government Name: FanSpot
Operator: Martin Pevec acting as FanSpot
Contact Email: legal@fanspot.me
These Community Guidelines & Content Policy rules govern user conduct, creator conduct, fan conduct, content uploads, comments, messages, creator pages, storefront listings, digital products, subscriptions, tips, custom orders, reports, appeals, moderation, account restrictions, and related activity on FanSpot.
By using FanSpot, creating an account, applying as a creator, uploading content, purchasing content, subscribing, commenting, messaging, reporting content, listing products, or otherwise interacting with FanSpot, you agree to follow these rules.
This policy is part of the FanSpot Terms of Service, Creator Agreement, Privacy Policy, payment rules, content rules, and all other platform policies.
1. Core Platform Rule
FanSpot is built for creator freedom, fan engagement, monetization, and platform trust.
Users may not use FanSpot to harm others, violate rights, evade payment systems, upload illegal content, harass users, exploit fans, impersonate people, distribute stolen content, manipulate platform systems, or create legal, safety, payment, reputational, or operational risk.
FanSpot may remove content, restrict features, suspend accounts, hold payouts, cancel transactions, remove creator status, ban users, preserve records, or report activity where required or appropriate.
2. Who This Policy Applies To
This policy applies to all FanSpot users, including:
Visitors.
Fans.
Creators.
Creator applicants.
Subscribers.
Purchasers.
Users who comment, message, report, appeal, or contact support.
Users who list, sell, upload, buy, unlock, save, or interact with content.
Users who access or attempt to access age-restricted areas.
Users whose information, likeness, rights, consent, content, or safety are involved in platform activity.
3. General Conduct Rules
Users must treat others with basic respect and must not use FanSpot for abuse, fraud, exploitation, harassment, scams, manipulation, threats, impersonation, or illegal activity.
Users must not:
Break the law.
Violate FanSpot policies.
Upload prohibited content.
Request prohibited content.
Sell prohibited goods or services.
Harass, threaten, pressure, manipulate, exploit, or abuse another user.
Misrepresent identity, age, ownership, AI status, creator status, payment authorization, or account ownership.
Use stolen payment methods.
Abuse refunds, chargebacks, reports, appeals, or support systems.
Bypass paywalls, age gates, verification systems, content restrictions, watermarks, access controls, or security tools.
Share, leak, resell, copy, scrape, reupload, or redistribute paid content.
Use bots, fake fans, fake purchases, artificial engagement, spam, or manipulation.
Upload malware, phishing links, spyware, viruses, or harmful code.
Collect, scrape, expose, sell, or misuse user information.
Encourage another person to violate FanSpot rules.
4. Creator Conduct Rules
Creators must act honestly, safely, and professionally when using creator tools.
Creators must not:
Upload content they do not own or have rights to use.
Upload content without required consent.
Mislead fans about pricing, benefits, subscriptions, products, delivery, identity, AI status, or content.
Manipulate sales, tips, rankings, creator tiers, engagement, analytics, payouts, or discovery.
Use self-purchases or fake accounts to inflate numbers.
Move transactions off platform to evade FanSpot fees or payment rules.
Pressure fans into purchases.
Threaten, shame, expose, or retaliate against fans.
Promise personal relationships or special treatment in exchange for payment.
Sell prohibited products or services.
Ignore content reports, rights disputes, delivery disputes, or compliance requests.
Upload content that creates legal, safety, payment, reputational, or platform-trust risk.
5. Fan Conduct Rules
Fans must use FanSpot honestly and safely.
Fans must not:
Share paid content outside FanSpot.
Leak, reupload, resell, trade, scrape, or redistribute creator content.
Harass, threaten, stalk, pressure, exploit, blackmail, or abuse creators or users.
Request illegal, stolen, non-consensual, exploitative, unsafe, or prohibited content.
Use refunds, chargebacks, disputes, reports, or support systems abusively.
Attempt to bypass paid access, subscriptions, locked posts, downloads, age gates, or account restrictions.
Misrepresent age, identity, payment authorization, or purchase intent.
Use FanSpot to scam creators or other users.
Interfere with a creator’s privacy, safety, business, or account.
6. Content Policy
FanSpot may allow creator posts, images, videos where enabled, written posts, digital products, storefront listings, subscriptions, comments, messages, fan interactions, tips, custom orders, AI content, and age-restricted content where approved.
All content must comply with FanSpot rules, applicable law, payment-processor rules, content ownership requirements, consent requirements, verification requirements, and safety standards.
FanSpot may review content before or after publication.
FanSpot may remove, hide, relabel, restrict, demonetize, reduce visibility, refund, or investigate content at any time.
7. Allowed Content
Allowed content may include:
Original creator posts.
Creator updates.
Art.
Cosplay.
Photography.
Digital downloads.
Templates.
Behind-the-scenes content.
Fan rewards.
Creator storefront products.
Approved digital products.
Approved custom orders or commissions.
AI creator content that is properly disclosed and policy-compliant.
Age-restricted content only where FanSpot has enabled it, approved the creator, and all requirements are satisfied.
Allowed content must still follow all FanSpot policies.
8. Restricted Content
Restricted content is content that may require additional labeling, verification, approval, consent documentation, manual review, visibility limits, age gating, payment approval, or other controls.
Restricted content may include:
Age-restricted content.
Higher-risk creator categories.
Content involving other identifiable people.
Content requiring consent records.
Content involving sensitive claims.
AI-generated persona content.
Content that may be mistaken for a real person.
Content with strong privacy, safety, payment, or reputational risk.
Custom-order content.
Content involving copyrighted or trademarked material.
Content that payment processors may limit or prohibit.
FanSpot may approve, deny, restrict, relabel, demonetize, hide, or remove restricted content.
9. Banned Content
Users may not upload, post, sell, message, request, link to, promote, distribute, or attempt to monetize banned content.
Banned content includes:
Illegal content.
Stolen content.
Non-consensual content.
Content involving minors in prohibited contexts.
Exploitative or coercive content.
Abusive content.
Content that violates another person’s privacy, publicity, image, or intellectual-property rights.
Impersonation.
Scams, fraud, fake giveaways, deceptive listings, or payment manipulation.
Harassment, threats, stalking, doxxing, blackmail, or intimidation.
Hate, dehumanization, or targeted abuse.
Terrorism, violent extremism, or organized criminal activity.
Malware, phishing, spyware, viruses, or harmful code.
Spam, bots, fake engagement, artificial sales, or platform manipulation.
Content designed to evade moderation, access controls, payment rules, verification, age gates, or legal requirements.
Content that FanSpot determines creates unacceptable legal, safety, payment, reputational, operational, or platform-trust risk.
10. Illegal Content Rules
Users may not use FanSpot for illegal activity.
FanSpot may remove illegal content, restrict accounts, preserve records, freeze payouts, terminate access, and report suspected illegal activity where required or appropriate.
Users may not upload, request, sell, distribute, promote, or assist with content or conduct that violates applicable law.
11. Minor Safety Rules
FanSpot is not intended for users under 18.
Users must be at least 18 years old or the age of majority in their jurisdiction, whichever is higher, to create an account, use FanSpot, apply as a creator, purchase content, subscribe, access creator monetization features, or access age-restricted areas.
FanSpot has zero tolerance for content or conduct involving minors in prohibited contexts.
FanSpot may immediately remove content, restrict accounts, preserve records, freeze payouts, terminate accounts, and report suspected illegal activity where required or appropriate.
Users must not attempt to bypass age gates, verification, access restrictions, or eligibility requirements.
12. Harassment Rules
Users may not harass, threaten, abuse, intimidate, stalk, exploit, pressure, blackmail, shame, or target another person.
Harassment may include:
Repeated unwanted contact.
Threats or intimidation.
Targeted insults or abuse.
Stalking behavior.
Doxxing or threats to reveal private information.
Encouraging others to harass someone.
Retaliation against reports, refunds, criticism, or cancellation.
Pressure to buy, sell, post, remove, message, or continue interacting.
Abusive comments or messages.
Using FanSpot to coordinate off-platform harassment.
FanSpot may restrict comments, messages, creator tools, purchases, subscriptions, payouts, or accounts involved in harassment.
13. Impersonation Rules
Users may not impersonate another person, creator, brand, company, public figure, fan, admin, moderator, payment provider, verification provider, or FanSpot representative.
Users may not falsely imply affiliation, endorsement, verification, partnership, creator status, founding status, or special access.
AI creators and persona-based creators must not mislead users into believing an AI persona is a real person where that is not true.
FanSpot may remove impersonating accounts, labels, posts, storefronts, messages, or creator pages.
14. Stolen Content Rules
Users may not upload, post, sell, share, leak, reupload, redistribute, or monetize stolen content.
Stolen content includes content taken without permission, copied from another creator, downloaded from another platform without rights, purchased and redistributed without rights, leaked content, pirated content, or content where ownership or permission cannot be verified.
FanSpot may require proof of ownership, consent, license, or authorization.
If proof is missing or insufficient, FanSpot may remove content, restrict accounts, cancel purchases, refund fans, hold payouts, terminate creator access, or take other action.
15. Copyright and Intellectual Property Rules
Users must respect copyright, trademark, publicity, privacy, contract, and other rights.
Users may not upload content they do not own or have permission to use.
FanSpot may remove content after a rights complaint or if FanSpot determines there is a rights risk.
Repeat infringers may be removed from FanSpot.
False copyright claims, false ownership claims, and bad-faith takedown requests may result in account restrictions.
16. Privacy and Doxxing Rules
Users may not share another person’s private information without permission.
Private information may include legal names, home addresses, phone numbers, private emails, government IDs, banking details, tax information, private verification details, private account data, private messages, private photos, private records, or information that could create a safety risk.
FanSpot may remove private information and restrict accounts that expose, threaten to expose, sell, scrape, or misuse private information.
17. Payment Abuse Rules
Users may not abuse FanSpot payment systems.
Payment abuse includes:
Using stolen payment methods.
Making fake purchases.
Self-purchasing to manipulate creator earnings, tiers, rankings, or payouts.
Coordinating refunds or chargebacks.
Submitting false chargebacks.
Making purchases with no intent to pay.
Using payment disputes as harassment.
Evading FanSpot fees.
Moving transactions off platform to avoid rules.
Creating refund, chargeback, or payout risk.
FanSpot may cancel transactions, restrict purchases, hold payouts, remove creator tiers, freeze accounts, ban users, and preserve records for payment-risk review.
18. Spam, Bots, and Platform Manipulation
Users may not use spam, bots, scripts, fake engagement, fake fans, fake followers, artificial purchases, scraping, crawling, automated account creation, or manipulation.
Users may not manipulate search, discovery, rankings, creator tiers, analytics, payouts, reports, appeals, comments, messages, or moderation systems.
FanSpot may remove artificial activity, restrict accounts, reduce visibility, revoke tier benefits, hold payouts, or ban users.
19. AI Content Rules
FanSpot may allow AI creators, AI personas, AI-assisted content, and synthetic content where permitted by FanSpot’s AI Creator Policy.
AI creators must clearly disclose AI status where required.
Users must not use AI to impersonate real people, misuse another person’s identity or likeness without permission, create non-consensual intimate material involving real people, create prohibited content involving minors or youth-coded characters, evade copyright or consent rules, mislead fans, or bypass moderation.
FanSpot may label, restrict, remove, demonetize, or ban AI content that creates legal, safety, consent, intellectual-property, payment, or platform-trust risk.
20. Adult-Content Rules
FanSpot may allow age-restricted content only where that feature is active, approved, supported by FanSpot’s payment partners, and operated under FanSpot’s adult-content requirements.
Adult-content access is not guaranteed.
Creators may not post, preview, sell, message, promote, or monetize age-restricted content unless FanSpot has approved them for that category and all required verification, consent, payment, moderation, labeling, and record requirements are satisfied.
Age-restricted content may be hidden from general discovery, search, recommendations, homepage areas, public previews, and users who have not enabled eligible access.
FanSpot may restrict, disable, remove, or delay age-restricted features at any time.
21. Content Labeling Rules
Creators must accurately label content, categories, AI status, age-restricted status, store products, digital downloads, subscription benefits, custom orders, and other creator offerings.
Creators must not mislabel content to gain visibility, avoid moderation, bypass age gates, mislead fans, evade payment rules, or reach ineligible users.
FanSpot may relabel, hide, restrict, or remove mislabeled content.
22. Store and Digital Product Rules
Creators must accurately describe digital products and storefront listings.
Listings must clearly state what the buyer receives, delivery method, file type, usage rights, restrictions, pricing, and any important limitations.
Creators may not list products they do not own, products that are misleading, illegal, infringing, unsafe, prohibited, non-consensual, fraudulent, or designed to evade FanSpot rules.
FanSpot may remove listings, refund buyers, restrict creator storefronts, hold payouts, or terminate access.
23. Custom Orders and Commissions
If FanSpot enables custom orders or commissions, creators must clearly state scope, price, delivery estimate, revision rules, restrictions, buyer responsibilities, usage rights, and refund limitations.
Users may not request, accept, sell, or deliver prohibited custom content.
Creators must reject custom-order requests that violate FanSpot policies.
FanSpot may cancel, refund, restrict, or remove custom orders that create safety, payment, legal, or platform risk.
24. Messaging and Comments
Users must follow FanSpot rules in comments, messages, support messages, creator-fan interactions, and any communication feature.
Users may not use messages or comments for harassment, scams, spam, phishing, malware, prohibited requests, illegal content, off-platform payment evasion, doxxing, impersonation, threats, privacy violations, or paid-content leaks.
FanSpot may review, preserve, restrict, or remove messages and comments where needed for moderation, support, safety, fraud prevention, payment disputes, legal compliance, or enforcement.
25. Reports
Users may report content, accounts, messages, listings, purchases, creators, fans, comments, or conduct that may violate FanSpot rules.
Reports may involve:
Illegal content.
Stolen content.
Impersonation.
Harassment.
Payment fraud.
Scams.
Misleading listings.
Prohibited content.
Copyright concerns.
Consent concerns.
Safety concerns.
Privacy concerns.
Age-restricted access concerns.
Platform abuse.
Reports should be submitted honestly and with relevant information.
False, abusive, spammy, or bad-faith reports may result in account restrictions.
26. Report Priority
FanSpot may prioritize reports based on severity and risk.
Priority 1 reports may include severe legal, safety, payment, exploitation, emergency, or platform-integrity risks.
Priority 2 reports may include serious issues such as scams, impersonation, stolen content claims, harassment, payment disputes, or consent concerns.
Priority 3 reports may include normal moderation issues such as misleading labels, incorrect categories, spam, lower-level rule violations, or user conduct problems.
Priority 4 reports may include minor quality concerns, low-risk complaints, or non-urgent platform concerns.
FanSpot may take immediate action before completing a full review where necessary.
27. Appeals
Users may be allowed to appeal certain enforcement decisions.
An appeal should include:
The account involved.
The content or action being appealed.
The reason the user believes the decision was incorrect.
Supporting information or documents, if applicable.
Any corrective action already taken.
FanSpot may accept, deny, partially grant, or close an appeal.
Submitting an appeal does not automatically restore content, access, monetization, payouts, purchases, subscriptions, creator status, or account features.
Some decisions may be final, especially where the issue involves serious safety, fraud, exploitation, payment abuse, failed verification, illegal activity, repeat violations, or platform-trust concerns.
28. Moderation and Enforcement
FanSpot may moderate content, accounts, messages, comments, listings, purchases, subscriptions, payouts, reports, appeals, creator tools, fan tools, and platform activity.
FanSpot may take enforcement action including:
No action.
Warning.
Content removal.
Content relabeling.
Reduced visibility.
Age restriction.
Comment restriction.
Message restriction.
Purchase restriction.
Subscription cancellation.
Store restriction.
Creator feature restriction.
Account review.
Temporary suspension.
Payout hold.
Payout reserve.
Tier downgrade.
Creator removal.
Account termination.
Permanent ban.
Legal escalation.
Report to appropriate authorities where required or appropriate.
FanSpot is not required to disclose all details of moderation decisions where disclosure may compromise safety, privacy, legal compliance, payment systems, fraud prevention, investigations, moderation systems, or platform integrity.
29. Account Restrictions
FanSpot may restrict accounts that violate rules or create risk.
Restrictions may include limited posting, limited messaging, disabled comments, disabled purchases, disabled subscriptions, disabled creator tools, hidden creator pages, removed listings, payout holds, reduced discovery, account review, or full suspension.
Restrictions may be temporary or permanent.
30. Creator Removal
FanSpot may remove creator status if a creator violates policies, fails verification, creates legal risk, creates payment risk, violates content rules, misleads fans, uploads stolen content, fails consent requirements, abuses payouts, or becomes unsuitable for the platform.
Creator removal may include hiding the creator page, removing content, cancelling subscriptions, disabling purchases, disabling store listings, holding payouts, refunding fans, removing badges, downgrading tiers, restricting messaging, or banning the account.
31. Off-Platform Conduct
FanSpot may take action based on off-platform conduct if that conduct affects FanSpot, users, creators, payment systems, safety, legal compliance, or platform trust.
Off-platform activity may lead to action if it involves harassment, threats, fraud, stolen content, impersonation, payment evasion, prohibited content, chargeback schemes, creator abuse, fan abuse, or attempts to bypass FanSpot rules.
FanSpot is not responsible for off-platform deals, payments, promises, or disputes unless FanSpot expressly accepts responsibility in writing.
32. Safety and Emergency Action
FanSpot may take immediate emergency action if FanSpot believes there is serious legal, safety, payment, security, exploitation, fraud, or platform-integrity risk.
Emergency action may include hiding content, restricting accounts, freezing payouts, disabling purchases, preserving records, removing creator access, contacting service providers, or reporting suspected illegal activity where required or appropriate.
33. Repeat Violations
FanSpot may escalate enforcement for repeated violations.
Repeat violations may result in longer restrictions, permanent feature loss, payout holds, creator removal, account termination, or permanent ban.
Serious violations may result in immediate termination without prior warning.
34. No Rule Evasion
Users may not attempt to evade FanSpot rules through alternate accounts, coded language, external links, screenshots, edited files, misleading labels, indirect requests, off-platform coordination, payment evasion, altered media, or other workarounds.
FanSpot may treat attempted evasion as a violation even if the underlying content or transaction is not completed.
35. Platform Trust
FanSpot may remove or restrict content or accounts that harm platform trust even if the specific conduct is not listed in this policy.
FanSpot may consider legal risk, payment risk, creator safety, fan safety, public trust, brand risk, operational burden, fraud risk, verification risk, age-restricted risk, and long-term platform integrity.
36. Changes to This Policy
FanSpot may update this Community Guidelines & Content Policy from time to time.
FanSpot may notify users by posting an updated version, updating the “Last Updated” date, sending an email, showing an in-platform notice, or using another reasonable method.
Continued use of FanSpot after changes become effective means the user accepts the updated policy.
37. Contact
For reports, appeals, policy questions, content disputes, safety concerns, or legal notices, contact:
FanSpot
Registered Government Name: FanSpot
Operated by Martin Pevec acting as FanSpot
Email: legal@fanspot.me