scottpeterson1
Member
I’ve been wondering about this for a while because it feels like every time someone talks about running adult promotions, there’s always a story about an account getting banned out of nowhere. It made me a bit nervous to even start, honestly. Like, is it just bad luck, or are people missing something obvious?
When I first tried running a few campaigns, I didn’t really think much about the rules. I assumed if others were doing it, I could too. That didn’t go well. One account got restricted, and another had ads disapproved repeatedly. It felt frustrating because I wasn’t trying to do anything shady, just promote content in a way that actually works.
After that, I started paying closer attention to patterns. One thing I noticed is that most bans don’t come randomly. They usually happen when you push too hard too fast or ignore platform guidelines. Sounds basic, but I think a lot of us skip reading the fine print, especially in this niche.
What helped me was slowing things down. Instead of launching aggressive campaigns right away, I tested smaller ads, cleaner creatives, and safer landing pages. Also, separating campaigns across different accounts or traffic sources made things a bit more stable. Not foolproof, but definitely fewer issues.
Another thing I learned is that not all platforms treat adult promotions the same. Some are way stricter than others, and trying to “bend” the rules usually backfires. It’s better to find platforms that are actually okay with this kind of content instead of constantly fighting bans. I came across this list while researching different networks for adult promotions, and it gave me a clearer idea of where people are running campaigns more safely.
I’m still figuring things out, but my takeaway so far is this: bans usually come from rushing, ignoring guidelines, or using the wrong platforms. Playing it a bit safer doesn’t mean you won’t make money, it just means you might actually keep your account alive long enough to scale.
Curious if others here had similar experiences or if there’s something I’m still missing.
When I first tried running a few campaigns, I didn’t really think much about the rules. I assumed if others were doing it, I could too. That didn’t go well. One account got restricted, and another had ads disapproved repeatedly. It felt frustrating because I wasn’t trying to do anything shady, just promote content in a way that actually works.
After that, I started paying closer attention to patterns. One thing I noticed is that most bans don’t come randomly. They usually happen when you push too hard too fast or ignore platform guidelines. Sounds basic, but I think a lot of us skip reading the fine print, especially in this niche.
What helped me was slowing things down. Instead of launching aggressive campaigns right away, I tested smaller ads, cleaner creatives, and safer landing pages. Also, separating campaigns across different accounts or traffic sources made things a bit more stable. Not foolproof, but definitely fewer issues.
Another thing I learned is that not all platforms treat adult promotions the same. Some are way stricter than others, and trying to “bend” the rules usually backfires. It’s better to find platforms that are actually okay with this kind of content instead of constantly fighting bans. I came across this list while researching different networks for adult promotions, and it gave me a clearer idea of where people are running campaigns more safely.
I’m still figuring things out, but my takeaway so far is this: bans usually come from rushing, ignoring guidelines, or using the wrong platforms. Playing it a bit safer doesn’t mean you won’t make money, it just means you might actually keep your account alive long enough to scale.
Curious if others here had similar experiences or if there’s something I’m still missing.