OF Content Removal Flags (2026): Untagged Co-Performers, TOS Violations

OF content removal, untagged co-performer, bodily fluids, drugs, violence, meetup talk. Recovery protocol.

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Content posted → removed. Revenue lost. Account flagged. This guide is the trigger map.

1. Why content gets removed

OF AI flags

  • Automated detection.
  • Face recognition.
  • Content classification.

User reports

  • Subs flag content.
  • Competitors report.

Manual review

  • OF staff review flagged.

TOS compliance

  • Removes violations.

2. Untagged co-performer (most common)

From the community:

"you have 1 posts or messages that require creatures featured in the media to be tagged"

Trigger

  • Second person visible.
  • Not tagged as co-performer.
  • Release form unclear.

Consequence

  • Content removed.
  • PPV revenue clawed back sometimes.
  • Account flag.

Prevention

  • Tag all co-performers.
  • See Co-Performer Verification.

3. Minor-presenting content

Trigger

  • Performer appears under 18.
  • Even with 18+ ID.

Consequence

  • Absolute permanent ban.
  • Criminal exposure.

Prevention

  • Mature-looking adults only.
  • Avoid schoolgirl aesthetics.
  • Clear adult context.

4. Bodily fluids (specific)

Allowed

  • Standard ejaculate.
  • Saliva.
  • Sweat.

Restricted / banned

  • Urination (pee).
  • Defecation.
  • Blood.
  • Vomit.

Content removed

  • If detected.

Platform alternative

  • Fansly more permissive.

5. Drugs

Alcohol

  • Generally OK.
  • Responsible depiction.

Illegal drugs depicted

  • Removed.
  • Marijuana varies by jurisdiction but OF conservative.

Trigger

  • Visible substance use.
  • References.

Prevention

  • Drug-free content.

6. Violence / weapons

Depicted violence

  • Removed.
  • Including roleplay extreme.

Aesthetic weapons

  • Gray area.
  • Prop guns in photos.

BDSM

  • Consensual depicted OK.
  • Extreme pain removed.

7. Squirting

Gray area

  • Some accounts banned.
  • Others not.

Risk

  • Individual review.
  • Inconsistent enforcement.

Mitigation

  • Low-key angles.
  • Not explicit focus.

Platform alternative

  • Fansly clearer on.

8. Real-world meetup arrangements

Trigger

  • "Meet me at X location."
  • Specific pricing for in-person.

Consequence

  • Content / message removed.
  • Prostitution-adjacent flag.

Never

  • Arrange real meetups via OF.

9. Off-platform payment solicitation

Trigger

  • "Send me Venmo."
  • "CashApp me."
  • Payment platforms mentioned.

Detection

  • Message scanning for terms.

Consequence

  • Messages removed.
  • Account warning / ban.

See OF Off-Platform TOS.


Removed

  • Rape roleplay explicit.
  • Incest references.
  • Bestiality.

Fetish gray zones

  • Some allowed (foot fetish, BDSM consensual).
  • Some not.

When in doubt

  • Don't post.
  • Test with non-critical content first.

11. The "content removed but revenue credited" situation

Sometimes

  • PPV opened by sub.
  • Content later removed.
  • Revenue stays.

Other times

  • Revenue clawed back.
  • Unpredictable.

Worst case

  • Chargeback from sub + revenue reverse.

12. Removing content vs removing fan interaction

Content removed

  • Specific post / PPV gone.

Messages removed

  • Individual chat messages deleted.

Account flag stays

  • Even if content restored.

Repeat violations compound

  • Ban eventually.

13. Content reposting after removal

Don't repost same content

  • AI flags again.
  • Faster escalation.

Understand removal reason

  • Fix issue.

Alternative content

  • Fresh.
  • Non-violating.

14. Cross-content impacts

One removed piece

  • Flags account.

Multiple

  • Account trajectory bad.

Pattern detection

  • OF looks for recurring.

15. Community patterns

From community

"Tagged creature flag notice"

What it means

  • Co-performer untagged.
  • Most common OF violation notice.

Quick response

  • Tag immediately.
  • Or delete content.

16. Content review appeal

If content wrongly removed

  • Contact OF support.
  • Explain context.

Sometimes restored

  • Rare.
  • Worth trying for high-value content.

Most cases

  • Accept removal.
  • Move on.

17. Proactive TOS compliance

Read OF TOS periodically

  • Policies update.

Monitor community for changes

  • Other operators report new flags.

Conservative content

  • When uncertain, don't.

Test before scaling

  • New content type → test small.

18. Common content-flag mistakes

Assuming content similar to competitors' OK

Competitors may be flying under radar.

Ignoring first removal notice

Compounds.

Reposting flagged content

Faster escalation.

Not tagging co-performers

#1 violation.

Bodily fluids testing

High risk.


19. Frequently asked questions

Why content removed?

Check email for reason.

Can I appeal removal?

Sometimes. Rarely successful.

Is squirting OK?

Gray area. Individual review.

Can I repost?

Fix cause first. Otherwise no.

Does removal = ban?

Not immediate. Pattern escalates.



Built from a corpus of real operator discussions across 11 OFM Telegram communities (2024-2026). Usernames anonymized.

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