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  1. It was my client. He said the last thing he did was thanking my answer. Insane.
  2. Nope, my bans had nothing to do with selfpromotion. There's a trigger if I share more than one link, and not sure what my photo triggered that didn't trigger anything before.
  3. Interestingly, that's not why any of my profiles were banned. It's not inappropriate to raise awareness that a very niche service is finally available by a trustworthy provider. It's up to the admin to decide if it's allowed or not. The ban reasons so far were: Adding my own links to my profile before I had even posted on the forum. Helping another member find reputable escort websites in France based on my own experience. Posting the exact same photo of myself in a client's thread anticipating my arrival that had previously been posted without issue. As it was stated by the other lady, the ban system is completely automated, and unnecessarily aggressive. I received a pm by a client suggesting the AMOUNT of posts is what triggers the ban for new users if it surpasses an undisclosed threshold, so basically regardless of what I post as a new member, they want to discourage me from participating. If this is true, there needs to be an urgent revision of this system. In any case, there needs to be a clear list of what is not allowed, as advertising is a broad term, and every website has their own specific regulations regarding this.
  4. Can't send links without getting automatically banned. You can find them by their name. Sexemodel is the most popular ad platform. 6annonce is widely used too. Tescort doesn't seem to be relevant enough, but it's legit. It's important to check the EscortFr forum before making a decision, as some premium advertising deals allow removing reviews. There's also a huge business in selling fake reviews. I had never been approached by so many fake review vendors before as I was in France. Good luck! 🇫🇷

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