Submit materials

Help document how adult platforms control work.

Adult Platform Audit accepts worker-side materials that may help document platform rules, payout systems, visibility controls, account discipline, communication limits, portability issues, and worker independence. Submissions are reviewed as leads, not treated as automatic proof.

Submission email

Send materials to Adult Platform Audit.

Use a clear subject line with the platform name, category, and the kind of material being submitted.

contact@adultplatformaudit.com

Submitting material does not guarantee publication, scoring, investigation, legal review, or a response. Materials may be used only as leads for future review, evidence labeling, or correction checks.

Useful materials

What helps the audit process.

The most useful submissions are specific, dated, source-clear, and tied to a control area in the Platform Independence Index.

Platform rules and policies

Terms pages, help pages, community rules, content rules, payout policies, moderation rules, account restriction notices, and platform announcements.

Payout and pricing materials

Fee schedules, payout timing, token or credit rules, chargeback policies, refund policies, balance holds, deductions, and payment processor rules.

Visibility and ranking evidence

Search placement rules, paid promotion information, ranking explanations, visibility changes, suppression notices, category placement rules, and traffic-control features.

Communication limits

Rules about links, phone numbers, social media, off-platform contact, messaging filters, blocked words, client migration, or direct booking references.

Discipline and enforcement

Suspension notices, warning emails, appeal outcomes, demonetization notices, account terminations, shadow restrictions, and compliance communications.

Worker testing notes

Dated notes about payout experience, support response, account restrictions, platform tools, search behavior, upload rules, visibility changes, or appeal process.

Do not send

Protect yourself, clients, and uninvolved people.

Adult Platform Audit does not need private client information or sensitive personal material to evaluate platform structure. Do not send anything that would expose someone who did not consent to be part of a platform audit.

  • Do not send illegal material. This includes anything unlawful to possess, distribute, or store.
  • Do not send private client information. Remove names, phone numbers, emails, handles, locations, payment identifiers, photos, and messages unless they are already public and clearly relevant.
  • Do not send passwords or login credentials. Never share account access, security codes, private keys, recovery codes, or payment account access.
  • Do not send explicit images or videos. Platform policies, payout rules, notices, and text records are usually enough for structural review.
  • Do not send material you do not have the right to share. If ownership, consent, privacy, or legality is unclear, do not send it.

Review process

How submissions may be used.

Submissions are not treated as automatic proof. They may inform future desktop review, platform-specific audits, category updates, correction checks, or evidence labels.

Evidence labels still apply.

Materials may be labeled as confirmed, structural inference, missing information, requires testing, worker-reported, or unverified depending on source clarity and context.

Dates matter.

Platform rules change. Include the date captured, the URL if public, the platform name, and whether the material reflects current policy or older experience.

Corrections are welcome.

Platforms, workers, and readers may submit factual corrections or updated policy information. Corrections should identify the page, claim, source, and date.

Publication is cautious.

A submission may help review, but Adult Platform Audit may decline to publish material that is private, unclear, unverified, unsafe, defamatory, irrelevant, or too difficult to responsibly contextualize.

Suggested format

Make the submission easy to verify.

A useful submission should include the platform name, platform category, date, source URL if available, what changed or happened, and which control area it relates to.

  • Platform: name of the platform, directory, agency, tool, marketplace, or system.
  • Category: direct booking, ad platform, content marketplace, subscription platform, phone and chat, cam platform, AI chat twin, or agency/model house.
  • Control area: clients, payment, pricing, communication, visibility, rules, discipline, portability, work method, or exit power.
  • Source: link, screenshot, email notice, policy page, help page, or dated worker testing note.
  • Date: when the material was captured or when the event happened.
  • Summary: one to five sentences explaining why the material matters.

Important limit

This is not legal, safety, tax, or employment advice.

Adult Platform Audit is an informational worker-side platform analysis project. Submissions do not create an attorney-client relationship, confidential advisory relationship, employment review, legal claim, investigation, or guaranteed response.

Workers should not rely on this site as a substitute for current platform terms, legal advice, tax advice, safety planning, financial advice, or professional support.