In this discussion, forum members explore the process and challenges associated with reporting a performer who engages in behavior that violates platform policies, such as soliciting money directly from clients and then blocking them. Contributors share personal experiences and advice on how to handle such situations effectively. Key points include:
- The importance of collecting evidence, such as screenshots, to support any claims of misconduct.
- Several members suggest promptly reporting the issue to the platform's support team, along with any available evidence to substantiate the claim.
- There's a consensus that engaging in off-platform transactions or communications can complicate the evidence-gathering process, especially if chat histories are deleted.
- The discussion also touches on the broader implications of performers who may also be escorting, and how this can create unfair competition and challenges within the camming community.
- One user highlights the difficulty of proving misconduct without concrete evidence, sharing a personal anecdote about successfully using screenshots to defend against false accusations in a similar context.
- The potential for deleted conversations to hinder the reporting process is mentioned, with advice on remaining vigilant for future interactions that could serve as evidence.
This conversation underscores the importance of adhering to platform guidelines, the value of evidence in reporting, and the challenges posed by off-platform interactions.