The statement of ‘suspected violation’ is what Chaturbate state when there is an investigation after a report has been made or that the Admins have spotted a violation and escalated the account.
If you believe you have been banned unfairly you can email support@chaturbate.com asking why you were banned. Depending of the violation the ban can be reversed with a warning that you do not violate the Terms of Service. Please note that some violations are not always told to the account holder which is covered under Section 37 of the Terms & Conditions of the site which everyone agree’s to when they sign up.
Chaturbate anonymous users are users that are browsing other sites. For example Affiliate sites that some models & users can make up so that fans and other new users visit and register on.
Plus its also from advertising links on all different sites.
But mainly they are unregistered users who have yet to join the site so they can actually talk and tip.
Sorry, only Support & Admins can see the chat log from any previous streams.
But you are allowed to connect to the chat server to gather information remotely for OBS on your stream. Just email support@chaturbate.com for this information.
Yes, they need to go to the settings tab at the top of the chat and scroll down to the bottom then click on ‘Clear All Bans and Silences’. This will allow you back in, but please take note that doing this will also clear any user that the model has banned from their room.
The ‘NEW’ tag only appears for a model that has never been registered on Chaturbate. This was changed a while ago after the ‘NEW’ tag was being abused.
The payments go to the person where the payment details are registered on the account. If there is no address or banking details on the account the tokens will not be paid out.
If you broadcast as a couple very rarely you can make a ‘single’ account for your self and have your own payment details on that account and transfer the tokens to that account.
Most models will split the tokens 50/50 between them.