I'm not sure where you are in the world or your age, you seem young and being inquisitive is always a good thing. At the end of the day it doesn't really matter why it is the way it is.
The sex industry in the United States is in a very volatile and even somewhat hostile state towards creators and broadcasters. For this reason it is very necessary for sites based in the US to maintain the cleanest image possible.
Even talking about your period can catch a ban. Though I think that is stated in TOS. The reason TOS doesn't include every possible violation is because they can change at a moment's notice.
I guess the only work around is to chop everything before the show like they do in cooking segments for talk shows.
Considering that I have been involved with webcam for more than eight years, I am a little over 18), I am in a place where it is very dangerous now.
Is it ""clean image" does not mean transparency and fairness as well?
Z The laws of the USA, as well as of any other country, are something that is unwritten quite clearly and distinctly. Yes, usually these are many different codes, but they are separated for convenience. I know the importance of following them and the consequences that these actions can lead to. And if "amendments" are made to the laws of any country (I'm afraid I'll make a mistake in the translation), you can read about them on the official website of your government/region/country.
All I'm saying is that I want to know these rules and laws. If I violate something, they'll show me the article and the clause that clearly describes this violation. And even in case of violation of the "criminal code" (I hope the translation is correct), There are clauses that stipulate "mitigating circumstances" and the court may apply more lenient measures to you, taking into account certain circumstances. And in the case where the investigator/prosecutor does not have enough evidence, you may be acquitted. Or in the case of "absence of corpus delicti" (translator used).
All I want to say is that I am always ready to comply with the laws, but if I do not have a clear idea of them, can I be punished for something that is not directly written down? (I am not talking about cases of violation due to ignorance).
I wrote this based on the knowledge and procedures in my country, it may not have been adopted in every country exactly, but I think it is similar.
My message does not carry any dual meaning. I speak about the procedures of justice based on my knowledge. Also if something might be confusing, I'm not sure about the accuracy of the translation of some terms, I don't speak English. If necessary, you can correct this.