Hey, so I was wondering if most camsites would have a problem with something I've been wanting to do for a very long time: say I have my own website, say I have a blog where I talk about sex and life as a cammodel, etc. Say I get a frequently asked question in my streams that is really hard to break down in a short reply, so I blog about it. Say every time somebody asks me that particular question in a stream, I direct them to that exact post on my blog.
I'm sure the camsite would be more likely to have a problem with it if I was also selling content on that website, but say I wasn't, or I had a separate domain for blog posts only to separate my indie content from my posts. Or say I had a designated substack or medium or something (not even sure if medium allows NSFW, but I know substack does)-- so in this case, since it's not a competitive website as I'm not directing or asking for payment elsewhere, it should be permissible, yes? Or is it not that easy, or is it one of those things that are just really hard to say?
Possibly more risky scenario: Say I had a dropship store where I sold certain sex toys, lubes, etc. Obviously this has nothing to do with camming and is rather just NSFW in general, it's not like somebody is going to quit coming to a camsite just because they ordered some lube, lol
Another risky (to me, maybe I'm overthinking) idea I had: How much trouble (if any) would I get into if I put Amazon affiliate links (or even affiliate links to maybe a niche small online sex shop I want support that has an affiliate program) in my Niteflirt listings?
The reason I'm asking: I love tech, sex, product design, cosmetic chemistry, and sexual health, so I could TOTALLY combine these interests into hustles and be damn good at it
Right now I'm on CS, SM, about to sign up for f4f, I'm also on clip stores
I'm sure the camsite would be more likely to have a problem with it if I was also selling content on that website, but say I wasn't, or I had a separate domain for blog posts only to separate my indie content from my posts. Or say I had a designated substack or medium or something (not even sure if medium allows NSFW, but I know substack does)-- so in this case, since it's not a competitive website as I'm not directing or asking for payment elsewhere, it should be permissible, yes? Or is it not that easy, or is it one of those things that are just really hard to say?
Possibly more risky scenario: Say I had a dropship store where I sold certain sex toys, lubes, etc. Obviously this has nothing to do with camming and is rather just NSFW in general, it's not like somebody is going to quit coming to a camsite just because they ordered some lube, lol
Another risky (to me, maybe I'm overthinking) idea I had: How much trouble (if any) would I get into if I put Amazon affiliate links (or even affiliate links to maybe a niche small online sex shop I want support that has an affiliate program) in my Niteflirt listings?
The reason I'm asking: I love tech, sex, product design, cosmetic chemistry, and sexual health, so I could TOTALLY combine these interests into hustles and be damn good at it
Right now I'm on CS, SM, about to sign up for f4f, I'm also on clip stores