Banned and restricted words directory for OnlyFans Fansly and Fanvue creators

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Banned Words Directory

The most complete banned-words database for adult content platforms. Every term below is sourced from official ToS documents, Acceptable Use Policies, and real enforcement patterns reported by creators managed by OGM. Updated March 2026.

- Total Terms Tracked
- Hard Bans
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Sources & Methodology

This directory is compiled from the following sources and verified against real-world enforcement outcomes observed by OGM across hundreds of managed accounts:

  • OnlyFans Terms of Service & Acceptable Use Policy (updated September 2025) - official prohibited content categories and enforcement language.
  • Fansly Terms of Service (updated June 2025) - Section 4a Prohibited Uses, which lists explicit content restrictions including slang, abbreviations, and acronyms referencing prohibited activity.
  • Fanvue Community Guidelines & Terms of Service - content categories and moderation practices.
  • Payment processor restrictions - Mastercard BRAM (Brand Risk and Merchant Monitoring) programme requirements that all three platforms must comply with.
  • OGM internal moderation logs - real enforcement actions, content rejections, and shadow-suppression patterns observed over 2024-2026 across OnlyFans, Fansly, and Fanvue.

Severity Levels Explained

Hard Ban

Using this term can result in immediate content removal, account suspension, or permanent ban. Payment processors may also flag the account.

Flag / Review

Content containing this term is queued for human review. It may be approved, modified, or removed. Repeated flags increase account risk.

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Shadowban

Your content remains live but visibility is reduced in feeds, search, and recommendations - often without any notification from the platform.

Let OGM Review Your Content Before You Post

Our compliance team screens every caption, DM script, and bio update against this directory and our internal ruleset. We catch the words that get accounts flagged - before the platform does.