Avoiding bad end restrictions

Hello! As the title suggests, I was doing some browsing around on another forum that features more bad-end type content, and how they have been getting around a lot of restrictions involving credit card companies and restricting the bad-end content.

It seems like they have started adding a "hey they're okay" kind of scene right at the end of the clip. Seemingly, its helping them keep the darker, bad end content while also avoiding restrictions.

So in the context of hentaied,
Say a model is trapped inside the stomach of the monster, and the slime/cum inside the stomach is rising, it covers her head and presumably drowns, basically they add a scene right after it fades to black with the model being spit back out and she runs away perfectly fine.

Tldr; a similar bad-end studio I follow avoids credit card restrictions by adding in an end scene where the model is inevitably okay.

Idk if the info helps, or if this has been tried already, but food for thought!
 

Sebettu

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So now I am kinda curious, what other bad-end studio's content do you follow? Always nice to know what other good content is out there
 

TheRatch

New member
Hello! As the title suggests, I was doing some browsing around on another forum that features more bad-end type content, and how they have been getting around a lot of restrictions involving credit card companies and restricting the bad-end content.

It seems like they have started adding a "hey they're okay" kind of scene right at the end of the clip. Seemingly, its helping them keep the darker, bad end content while also avoiding restrictions.

So in the context of hentaied,
Say a model is trapped inside the stomach of the monster, and the slime/cum inside the stomach is rising, it covers her head and presumably drowns, basically they add a scene right after it fades to black with the model being spit back out and she runs away perfectly fine.

Tldr; a similar bad-end studio I follow avoids credit card restrictions by adding in an end scene where the model is inevitably okay.

Idk if the info helps, or if this has been tried already, but food for thought!
What?!? Credit card restrictions based on content?? Is this an outside the US thing??
 

Romero

Professional α Perv
Unluckly that doesn't change much; the compliance works moment by moment, so we are really careful in the content we produce.
And yes, of course Credit cards give a TON of restrictions in what we can produce, expecially in US.
 
So now I am kinda curious, what other bad-end studio's content do you follow? Always nice to know what other good content is out there
One of them is underwater-based content, peril-based, etc. After the model drowns, there is a clip of them coming up out of the pool, helps sometimes with the restrictions it seems like and they've got hundreds of videos in similar fashion
 

TheRatch

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Unluckly that doesn't change much; the compliance works moment by moment, so we are really careful in the content we produce.
And yes, of course Credit cards give a TON of restrictions in what we can produce, expecially in US.
I did not know that. That's really concerning... So there are people from Visa/Mastercard who are acting, essentially, as censors? That's a pretty big deal... Thanks for letting me know about that.
 

Romero

Professional α Perv
I did not know that. That's really concerning... So there are people from Visa/Mastercard who are acting, essentially, as censors? That's a pretty big deal... Thanks for letting me know about that.
yep, they make the rules in this industry since the beginning of internet, of what we can sell online or not.
even if the content is legal to produce in a country, it cannot be sold online via CC. and the crypto selling sites failed badly.
 

fruits_shores

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yep, they make the rules in this industry since the beginning of internet, of what we can sell online or not.
even if the content is legal to produce in a country, it cannot be sold online via CC. and the crypto selling sites failed badly.
The censorship by CC companies is a shame. A wall of disclaimers at the beginning doesn’t help get around it?
 

roaddog4

New member
You guys need to wake up to this. In 2007, the US DOJ decided to get rid of all porn of a certain type coming into the US. It couldn't do it so they got the CC companies involved to restrict payments to the non-US sites. Since then, with the blessing of the DOJ, the CC companies, aided by these "Protect the Children" laws, are in full control of what content they will pay for. Last Thanksgiving, without warning, all ABDL content on Patreon was banned as harmful to children. What harm is there in a bunch of grown-ups who like to wear diapers and act like little kids when they are behind a paywall? I don't know. We must fight back against censorship.
 
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