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Originally Posted by StephanMueller
Hey guys!
We have a paysite of a the highest possible quality in full HD. Just Solo girls, no porn, no sex! Only art erotic with the most beautiful models moving in front of the cam. So we tried it with vimeo several times and the feedback from potential clients was fantastic, but vimeo banned us like 5 times or so, because we "violate the politics" and our video shows sexual stimulation. To tell you the truth I don't understand WHY. Cuz we have found so many porn groups and videos there which promote really hardcore porn and they are there for years. Isn't it a sexual stimulation??
Models in our videos weren't even naked! So the question is WTF? What experience did you make with vimeo? And why did they bann even our paid membership?
Would really appreciate any feedback
Thank yu so much!
Stephan
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TL;DR - We got banned for completely non-nude, non-sexual content, (boxing and wrestling) even though support had no issues with us prior. They also kept our last payout.
Full story:
We were on there happily making money with our non-nude content for about 9-10 months, Vimeo PRO account. An individual wanted us to refund him because he "wasn't happy with the action" in the product. Then he kept asking us to add titles we had on C4S to Vimeo. Why, when he wasn't happy with the product to begin with? Of course, he could only buy through Paypal and not C4S, likely was banned there due to chargebacks. We refused to add anything he was asking for, because something was shady. After some back and forth on this, next thing you know, Vimeo bans us and keeps our last payout.
Vimeo claimed fetish anything was not allowed. Even though there was no nudity, and naked mud-wrestling/boxing women titles were also still up. BS rules that are arbitrarily applied, and they were rather immature when this was pointed out to them.
Shortly after, when Vimeo deleted the channel and all the content, said shady individual emails us asking why he can't access the Vimeo content he bought (but apparently wasn't happy with anyway). Guess he shot himself in the foot reporting us!
It's a shame, because it was a great way to accept Paypal without ever having to expose YOUR Paypal address to the "buyer", and could shield you from undesirables trying to cost you your account.