Every creator platform says it supports AI. Then a quarter later, accounts start disappearing. “Ban-proof” isn’t a vibe or a promise on a homepage — it’s an architecture. If you want a platform that won’t ban your AI content, you need to look at how it’s built, not what it claims.
Why “we allow AI” keeps failing
The bans rarely come from the platform’s own opinion of AI. They come from the payment stack. A platform that holds your money and runs on a card processor has to follow that processor’s acceptable-use policy. When the processor tightens its stance on AI or adult content — which it does, repeatedly — the platform enforces or loses its ability to take payments. The marketing page says “AI welcome”; the underwriting says otherwise, and the underwriting wins.
What actually makes a platform ban-proof
- No single processor chokepoint. Multiple AI-tolerant rails so one policy change can’t take you down. No Stripe on the path.
- Non-custodial payouts. If the platform never holds your balance, there’s nothing to freeze and no review that can lock it.
- A written safe harbor. AI content allowed in the terms of service, with clear, stable lines — not discretionary enforcement.
- On-chain finality. No chargebacks means far less of the “high-risk” pressure that gets creators dropped.
How Clanry is built to be ban-proof
Clanry runs hybrid, AI-tolerant rails with no Stripe anywhere, settling non-custodial USDC to your wallet. AI content has a written safe harbor across SFW and gated NSFW tiers. The structure is the point: there’s no custodian to freeze you and no single processor whose AI policy can end your business overnight. The only lines are the legal ones — no real-person deepfakes without consent, no CSAM.
FAQ
Is there a creator platform that won’t ban AI content?
Clanry is built so it structurally can’t be forced to ban AI by a processor: no Stripe, non-custodial payouts, and a written AI safe harbor. Bans on other platforms usually trace back to processor policy, which Clanry’s architecture removes from the path.
Can a platform really promise it won’t ban me?
No platform can promise zero enforcement — legal limits always apply. What it can do is remove the structural reasons creators get banned: custodial freezes and processor vetoes. That’s the difference between a promise and an architecture.
What content is still off-limits?
The legal lines: no non-consensual real-person content or deepfakes, and zero tolerance for CSAM in any form. Everything else AI creators make is supported by policy.
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