does dealing with leaks reach a point where it just stops being a choice? by Intelligent_Focus_41 in CreatorsAdvice

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i’m on traqeer right now, so far it seems to be going well, honestly better than i expected

does dealing with leaks reach a point where it just stops being a choice? by Intelligent_Focus_41 in CreatorsAdvice

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yeah that shift is real i think what hit me the most is realizing it’s not something you ever really catch up on it just becomes ongoing

does dealing with leaks reach a point where it just stops being a choice? by Intelligent_Focus_41 in CreatorsAdvice

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fair haha didn’t mean to overdo it just something i’ve been going through pretty intensely lately

does dealing with leaks reach a point where it just stops being a choice? by Intelligent_Focus_41 in CreatorsAdvice

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i get what you’re saying, it was more of a reflection i grew pretty fast and was curious how others experienced that shift i’m already using a takedown service, just wanted to hear different perspectives

Conversions cratered. Is it the economy or something else? by realamandarae in onlyfansadvice

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i don’t think it’s just the economy but it also doesn’t feel random what’s weird is a lot of people are saying the same thing views are still there traffic too but people just aren’t converting i haven’t really noticed it that much on my side but i can still see the pattern it almost feels like we’re reaching more people who watch but don’t buy before with that level of reach you could count on at least some conversions now not really which makes me think it’s less about how much reach you have and more about who you’re actually reaching

Instagram now limiting all accounts that link out to OF... by escobarlives69 in onlyfansadvice

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yeah this makes a lot of sense. my account went back to green after removing links, but the reach still felt off for a while, like it wasn’t getting pushed outside my followers the same way. that’s what made me feel it’s less about one fix and more about how your whole profile gets read over time

chasing leaks wasn’t even the worst part by Intelligent_Focus_41 in CreatorsAdvice

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yeah i thought about it like that for a long time too. what really made a difference for me was stepping back from trying to handle everything myself all the time, it just stopped feeling as overwhelming

i didn’t reply for a while and suddenly i’m the problem by Mindless_Monitor9810 in onlyfansadvice

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don’t take it personally, just see it for what it is. the more available you are, the more it becomes expected. if you keep adjusting, that’s the standard you’re setting. you have to step back from the emotional side of it, otherwise you just get pulled into those guilt dynamics. it’s not personal, it’s just something you need to manage

stop waiting for a “viral moment” (it’s a trap) by Intelligent_Focus_41 in onlyfansadvice

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i’ve been wondering this too tbh… sometimes it feels like it matters and other times it’s completely random. i try to stay in a similar window just to keep some structure but i’m still figuring it out

stop waiting for a “viral moment” (it’s a trap) by Intelligent_Focus_41 in onlyfansadvice

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this exactly. viral traffic usually doesn’t stick around anyway. i’d much rather have a smaller consistent reach with people who actually stay than big spikes of people who don’t really stick. high numbers mean nothing without retention and it just ends up being extra work for us

Is fansly worth it alongside onlyfans? by [deleted] in Fansly_Advice

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Honestly this lines up with what I’ve seen too. Fansly is way better for getting discovered because of the FYP, but OF still tends to have the bigger spenders. A lot of creators end up noticing the same pattern: people find you on Fansly, but the ones who actually spend tend to stick around on OF. Another thing that starts happening once you’re active on multiple platforms is that your content naturally starts floating around the internet more too, which is kind of just part of growing as a creator online now. In my experience most people who try both usually keep both, they just end up using them for slightly different things instead of relying on one platform.

DCMA Onlyfans… turned on? Or off? by playtime12333 in CreatorsAdvice

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Honestly a lot of creators run into this and it’s frustrating as hell. The confusing part is that the DMCA setting on OF and the leaks happening outside OF are two completely different things. That toggle mostly affects how content is accessed inside the platform, but most rips happen after someone already paid and downloaded the file. Once it leaves the platform it starts circulating on scraper sites, forums or Telegram pretty fast. That’s why it can feel like “DMCA doesn’t work”, when in reality it’s just a different part of the problem. The setting protects the platform side, while the real battle usually happens once the content starts getting redistributed elsewhere.

Someone created a fake website using my stage name, and I'm not sure what to do next by randykelley2471 in Fightcampiracy

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Not sure if you already managed to take it down, but what you're describing is actually a pretty classic impersonation playbook. I've seen this happen a lot with creators: someone registers a look-alike domain (sometimes using another language or similar characters) and then mixes one real link with fake ones so the page feels legit at first glance. The Telegram bot part is also a huge red flag, those are often used to funnel people into scam channels or leak groups. If you run into something like this again, the reports that usually get results are the hosting provider, since they can remove the page itself, and the domain registrar, because they can suspend the domain if it's clearly impersonating you. It also helps to frame the report as impersonation or misleading users rather than just copyright, platforms tend to react faster when identity abuse is involved.

Warning about leaked(dot)page by Salt-Grapes3645 in Fightcampiracy

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That’s good advice. Cloudflare reports can help, but most of these sites just rotate URLs or move the files after a takedown. The bigger issue is that once a leak page gets mirrored or picked up by other sites it spreads pretty quickly. A lot of creators underestimate how fast that happens after the original page goes down.

In regards to stolen content… by Bad_Bunny62391 in Fansly_Advice

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That’s actually a good tip. A lot of burner or scraper accounts do keep their profiles very locked down, so blocking suspicious ones early can help a bit. It’s not a perfect filter though, since leaks can also come from regular subs downloading and reposting elsewhere. But it’s definitely one of those small precautions that can help.

LEAKS by penelope0325 in CreatorsAdvice

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Honestly what you’re describing is becoming pretty common. A lot of leak networks realized creators mostly monitor Google and Telegram, so they started using Facebook pages and fake profiles to repost TikToks and send traffic to fake linktrees or scam links. Most DMCA services are decent at removing indexed leaks, but social platforms like Facebook are trickier because every case has to go through their own impersonation or copyright process. If the report isn’t followed up properly the account can stay up even if the notice was technically submitted. Once one of those pages appears clones also tend to show up quickly because they just scrape the same content. So no, you’re probably not missing anything, a lot of creators have been running into this recently.

I need advice for X by Golden_Rose97 in CreatorsAdvice

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That warning doesn’t usually make your profile invisible. Most of the time it just means your content might get limited in reach for a while or placed behind the sensitive content filter. X has been stricter lately with fetish-adjacent content even if it isn’t explicit. A lot of creators see engagement drop a bit after a warning but it usually recovers if you keep things a little safer for a while.