How We Index Public Data
How our sites collect, normalize, refresh, and limit public creator profile signals for discovery and comparison pages.
Regulation & Compliance
Our sites organize public creator profile signals so adults can search, compare, and understand creator discovery pages more easily. We use public or creator-submitted information, apply safety limits, and avoid private account data.
This page explains the intended indexing model. It is product and support guidance, not legal advice.
Sources We May Use
Approved sources may include:
- Public creator profile pages.
- Public display names, usernames, bios, avatars, banners, and official links.
- Public price or free-account signals.
- Public category, niche, and tag signals.
- Public broad location text when it is safe to display.
- Creator-submitted updates.
- Authorized representative updates.
- Internal review notes about data freshness, source confidence, and safety restrictions.
Sources We Should Not Use
We should not use:
- Private messages.
- Subscriber-only content.
- Hacked, leaked, stolen, or scraped private material.
- Private payment, subscriber, or account data.
- Private addresses, exact location, government IDs, or private contact details.
- Data that appears connected to minors, non-consensual content, exploitation, trafficking, doxxing, or coercion.
Normalization
Public signals may be normalized so pages remain consistent. Examples:
- Usernames may be lowercased for matching while display names keep original styling where safe.
- Categories may map to standard discovery labels.
- Exact or sensitive location text may be removed or converted to a broader city, region, or country label.
- Prices may be shown as observed public signals with refresh context, not as guaranteed current offers.
- Official-link confidence may be stored separately from display text.
Refresh and Staleness
Creator information can change quickly. Pages should show refresh dates where possible and avoid promising that a price, bio, location, promotion, or link is current.
When a source changes, we may update, suppress, or remove affected fields. If a creator requests removal or sensitive-field hiding, support should also consider blocking future re-ingestion of the same data.
Ranking and Discovery Use
Indexed signals may power:
- Search results.
- Category pages.
- Broad location pages.
- Free or budget discovery pages.
- Comparison pages.
- Profile completeness and freshness indicators.
- Ranking pages where methodology allows.
Ranking is not endorsement, identity certification, safety certification, or a guarantee of creator activity.
Public Data Safety Review
Before displaying a field, ask:
- Is the signal public or creator-submitted?
- Is it necessary for adult creator discovery?
- Could it expose private identity, private contact details, exact location, or real-time location?
- Could it support harassment, stalking, doxxing, impersonation, or non-consensual sharing?
- Is the field accurate enough to display with the right caveats?
If the answer is unclear, suppress the field and route it for review.
Creator Requests
Creators can request corrections, claims, sensitive-field hiding, impersonation review, or removal. These requests should override normal indexing when continued display creates privacy, consent, safety, or legal risk.
Internal Links
/trust-and-safety/creator-removal/claim-profile/editorial-policy
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