I'm struggling to keep my account from being banned immediately. I've already tried using new emails and phone numbers, and even experimented with a VPN, which I won't do again. Switching to different WiFi or mobile data hasn't helped either. I'm wondering if getting a new phone is necessary or if I need to use a static IP VPN instead. The app seems to retain my data even after uninstalling and reinstalling, which is confusing. I need to use my real name since I rely on this account for work and have built a significant reputation. I operate in the adult industry but don't share any explicit content, nor do I engage in spammy behavior. I just share selfies, gym pictures, travel snaps, and cooking updates. Losing this account is a big deal for me, as it's a crucial part of my income and social life, and I've already had three accounts deleted in the past three months. I'm desperate for advice on how to create and maintain an account without facing immediate deletion, especially after seeming to receive a permanent ban.
3 Answers
It's a tough spot to be in, especially in the adult industry where things can get unfairly strict. Have you tried using incognito mode with a different browser? Sometimes that helps because they track a lot through browser data and fingerprints. Plus, consider using some privacy-focused browser tools to disguise your setup. It's awful how much they watch and track these things. Hang in there, and don't lose hope!
Getting banned so quickly is frustrating! It seems like the platform has become overly aggressive in its banning tactics, especially for accounts that don't even break the rules. You might be getting flagged right away because the system tracks devices and accounts more closely than before. Try logging in with a completely different device that hasn't been associated with your banned accounts. Sometimes, using an anti-detect browser can help mask your digital fingerprint, making it harder for them to connect the dots between your accounts. Also, waiting a bit between creating new accounts might make them less suspicious of you. Good luck, I hope you can sort this out soon!
The way they track you can be pretty invasive. They might not only look at your account history but also your device's unique ID and even your behavior on the platform. If you can change your public IP address through your ISP, that might help. Also, consider creating a fresh account on a brand-new device that you've never used to log into your old accounts. It worked for me in the past!
Thanks for the tips! I hadn’t thought about the unique device ID aspect.

I’ll definitely look into the browser options. Appreciate it!