Welcome to the discussion on account suspensions on Streamate, particularly focusing on issues arising from content shared during paid shows. Members have shared their experiences and insights on how to navigate the platform's rules, especially regarding the display of content involving other approved performers.
- One member shared their account suspension for a week due to showing an image of their husband's penis during a paid show, despite him being an approved performer on the account for years.
- There was confusion over whether the account was a couple's account or if the husband needed his own account, with suggestions that perhaps the issue arose from not properly linking the accounts or verifying the partner at the start of the session.
- Clarifications were sought on the platform's policies regarding showing images during streams. It was highlighted that the rules might prohibit showing pictures altogether, emphasizing the importance of staying updated with the platform's ever-changing guidelines.
- Advice was given to contact support for a clear explanation of the suspension, suggesting that understanding the specific reasons could help avoid future issues.
- Streamate's representative reached out, offering assistance and asking for direct contact to investigate the suspension further.
- It was broadly agreed that showing pictures during streams, even of verified performers, might conflict with platform policies, particularly due to verification challenges.
This summary encapsulates the key points and advice given by forum members, including the importance of adhering to platform rules, the potential need for clearer linking and verification processes for performers, and the proactive step of contacting support for clarification and resolution of such issues.