Fansly empowers creators to maintain ownership of their content while supporting collaboration!
It’s essential to understand the difference between reposting and reuploading to stay compliant with Fansly’s content policies. 💙
Reposting
Reposting allows you to share another creator’s post while keeping the original content credited to them.
Key Points
No Consent Form Needed: The original post remains credited to the creator.
Ownership Maintained: The repost links directly back to the original creator’s page.
How to Repost
Go to the original post.
Click the repost icon at the bottom.
The post will appear on your timeline, linking to the original creator.
Reuploading
Reuploading means uploading another creator’s content directly to your own account. This process requires documented consent.
Key Points
Consent Form Required: All creators featured in the content must sign and submit the appropriate consent forms as outlined in Fansly’s collaboration guidelines.
Compliance Required: Failing to obtain consent may lead to enforcement action against your account.
Examples
Promoting Content:
Repost — Creator A wants to promote Creator B’s post. They can repost without needing a consent form.
Reupload — Creator A wants to upload Creator B’s content to their own account. A signed consent form is required.
Collaborative Content:
If Creator A and Creator B make content together, it can be reposted or reuploaded, but it must include either a tag or a consent form for verification.
Why Reposting Matters
Reposting helps original creators:
Retain ownership of their work.
Receive credit for their contributions.
This promotes a fair, transparent, and respectful creative environment for all creators.
⚠️ Important Reminder
Failure to follow reposting and reuploading policies may result in action taken against your Fansly account. Always verify consent and credit before sharing content.
💡 Pro Tip
When in doubt, repost instead of reupload; it’s the safest way to share content while maintaining proper credit and compliance!