I just wanted to give not only females but male sellers a big heads up before taking on a sale, or offering your services during a buyer request.... be careful. I've been asked to do some very questionable (seemingly innocent) things, that I know were geared toward pornographic sites (ie. holding a sign with the message 'Click here', creating a video with no script just you 'looking cute' and giggling)
Any girls been asked to have pour "green slime" or heads? Or create a video giggling on camera? Yeah, I've been offered that same gig, turned it down, and then seen other female users take the gig on. That video of you is probably on a adult site for profit (among other things) right now. Forever unable get it removed because you've given over legal rights.
What sparked me creating a thread about this was this buyer request just showed up on the old Fiverr side bar by a user stating a request for: "cover his face, hair, & ears w/peanut butter, marshmallow fluff, and choc syrup."
You may have seen it. You can copy and paste the username into Google, several adult sites will pop up with that same user name of men being you guessed it... this goes for the women "being slimmed" as well. Sometimes the user name is a complete red flag, sometimes not so much.
If someone contacts you for work, and it sounds like a strange request, Google their username. Even if their username looks innocent. More often than not, you'll find that exact username on another site (good or bad) and if it's someone who's trying to request something and is a part of a adult site the adult site will show up.
If you do a search and nothing comes up, and you've talked with the buyer more but are still unsure about where it's going or what it might be possibly be used for DON'T DO IT. You have zero legal rights to the video/photos once it's in their hands. I meant to make this a long time ago when I seen other female users had accepted and created the "slim video" gig. I'm seeing this more and more happen sadly, people are coming to Fiver for adult content request, and almost all of us female have to put in every gig description 'no adult content' because it's so bad here. However, buyers are trying to sneak around that and request "silly" or "cute" video/photos.
Just air on the side of caution, $5 isn't worth you ending being the face of an adult internet site.
Any girls been asked to have pour "green slime" or heads? Or create a video giggling on camera? Yeah, I've been offered that same gig, turned it down, and then seen other female users take the gig on. That video of you is probably on a adult site for profit (among other things) right now. Forever unable get it removed because you've given over legal rights.
What sparked me creating a thread about this was this buyer request just showed up on the old Fiverr side bar by a user stating a request for: "cover his face, hair, & ears w/peanut butter, marshmallow fluff, and choc syrup."
You may have seen it. You can copy and paste the username into Google, several adult sites will pop up with that same user name of men being you guessed it... this goes for the women "being slimmed" as well. Sometimes the user name is a complete red flag, sometimes not so much.
If someone contacts you for work, and it sounds like a strange request, Google their username. Even if their username looks innocent. More often than not, you'll find that exact username on another site (good or bad) and if it's someone who's trying to request something and is a part of a adult site the adult site will show up.
If you do a search and nothing comes up, and you've talked with the buyer more but are still unsure about where it's going or what it might be possibly be used for DON'T DO IT. You have zero legal rights to the video/photos once it's in their hands. I meant to make this a long time ago when I seen other female users had accepted and created the "slim video" gig. I'm seeing this more and more happen sadly, people are coming to Fiver for adult content request, and almost all of us female have to put in every gig description 'no adult content' because it's so bad here. However, buyers are trying to sneak around that and request "silly" or "cute" video/photos.
Just air on the side of caution, $5 isn't worth you ending being the face of an adult internet site.