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Hello @punker barbie
I'm contacting you because my account "purpur_nya" was banned on August 12th and still no reply from support (not even a ticket number).
The weird thing is that I'm guest in an apartment of 2 friends of mine and we share obviously the same internet connection - they were banned at the same time and it occurred just after I received an offline tip from a user named smoker919

May you please assist in having back my account, I need it to work and pay my part of home rent.
My friends don't mind as they use grey accounts and they can create other ones whenever they want.

Thank you so much
 
@purpur_nya I reported you to CB Support for harassment under the CB Code of Conduct after you posted a link in a model's chat to a defamatory article written about me by StreamerSuite. This is the message I wrote in the tip note to you (with the room name omitted and my own rushed grammar):

I was sent a screenshot of your message in ___. I'm sure you're well aware that the site article you cited is operated by StreamerSuite who is well known to CB for running a number of scams here.

This is the screenshot I was sent and which I sent to CB Support in return:

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Ouch... this is why I don't got to view other broadcasters rooms. I just come to my room alone.. mind my own business and stay only in it till I log off... if a member wants me to enter his room I'd preffer he shares his cam instead
 
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@purpur_nya I reported you to CB Support for harassment under the CB Code of Conduct after you posted a link in a model's chat to a defamatory article written about me by StreamerSuite. This is the message I wrote in the tip note to you (with the room name omitted and my own rushed grammar):



This is the screenshot I was sent and which I sent to CB Support in return:

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Hi @punker barbie I only shared the warning I had about smoker919 by my studio and his acting is confirmimg how bad he is.
It seems to me the platform prefers having this guy
- spamming with his apps in all the rooms
- jumping in all the rooms and threatening all the models saying only his apps are safe (everyone can check the ones with source code visible he is reserving himself commands execution - and having V2 apps always running he can store info and read them when model offline - as he confirmed to do with his antispam app)
- reporting models going against him
- defamating all the other developers that had ideas and developed cool apps (this is against ToS too)
- advertising his apps by payment
Instead of protecting models.

Said that I'm still waiting a reply from the support.... Or should I consider smoker919 as Chaturbate employee?
 
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@purpur_nya You're not helping your case by continuing to make defamatory statements. TL;DR: you believed misinformation and acted on it in a way that violated CB's terms, and CB responded to my complaint by banning your account.

But since I've had coffee, let's address your points:

- spamming with his apps in all the rooms

Let's assume you're referring to notices like this:

Screenshot 2025-08-23 at 10.36.49 AM.png

First, it's not "all the rooms", just ones where some of my open-source apps run. The fact that you might be seeing them a lot of rooms is more a statement that many models have found my apps useful.

Second, broadcasters are informed about this behaviour at the very top of the documentation for each of these apps as a way to provide transparency:

Screenshot 2025-08-23 at 10.26.49 AM.png

Third, the apps that send these notices used to send them out every time a user entered a room where they were running, but in response to feedback from both models and viewers I changed that so that the notices are only sent once every 10 minutes, at most, when a user enters a room.

I think it's important to note that many apps advertise themselves, but most do it in subtler and more subliminal ways. I chose to be a little louder about it but to also be transparent about it.

The obvious criticism is that this is intended to be a bait and switch, i.e., go to my bio to read about app safety but instead be presented about paid options for apps. The information about custom, personal, and subscription apps is there, yes, but I've done my best to front load the information on app safety and push the rest to the bottom. The vast majority of commissions I've received for apps have come from word of mouth or because a model saw an app running in another model's room, so if I'm using this as a way to advertise my services as a paid-app developer then I'm deliberately failing.

- jumping in all the rooms and threatening all the models saying only his apps are safe (everyone can check the ones with source code visible he is reserving himself commands execution

"jumping in all the rooms" doesn't mean anything.

"threatening all the models" - You would do well to either substantiate or retract this as it is blatantly defamatory. I have not threatened any models, and even my tip message to you was to make sure you understood that you were repeating misinformation and that your action was observed by someone who reported it to me, i.e., that CB is not so anonymous that one can act with impunity.

Giving myself access to commands as being something malicious is an accusation that was made by someone called Pigley, so I'll repeat the same response I made previously and even provide more detail. There are 3 open-source apps where I give myself privileges beyond what a regular viewer has -- Ad Blocker, Ad Blocker Lite, and /dev/null -- and these are fully acknowledged and described in the documentation for each app:

Ad Blocker:

Screenshot 2025-08-23 at 11.27.48 AM.png

Ad Blocker Lite:

Screenshot 2025-08-23 at 11.27.58 AM.png

/dev/null:

Screenshot 2025-08-23 at 11.28.12 AM.png

Debug mode for all 3 apps allows messages that are hidden by the apps to be seen by whoever has that mode turned on. There are no privacy concerns here because the messages were intended to be seen publicly by the person sending them.

Information that is stored and can be retrieved by me can also be retrieved in the same way by the broadcaster:

Screenshot 2025-08-23 at 12.18.00 PM.png

The information being stored in Ad Blocker and Ad Blocker Lite is all related to blocked messages. Messages that are blocked as bad phrases are stored. This is used as a way to check that only messages that are intended to be blocked are being blocked and to be able to identify any false positives and adjust the pattern matching accordingly. Domains of sites that are advertising themselves -- usually as "better than Chaturbate" -- are also stored and dynamically integrated into a pattern so that they can be used to block future messages. The dynamically-built pattern and the messages where domains were detected are stored and retrievable as well for quality assurance checks.

If you wish to challenge this, then please provide technical detail and more than just vague assertions like "reserving himself commands execution".

Do I think that Ad Blocker and Ad Blocker Lite are over-engineered and could likely do without some of this? Yes. But everything it's doing is related to blocked-message management and doesn't retain or provide access to any information that wasn't intended to be public.

The attacks on Ad Blocker by Pigley are sour grapes because it caught him using backdoors in one of his apps in a model's room. Nothing more.

- and having V2 apps always running he can store info and read them when model offline - as he confirmed to do with his antispam app)

The ability to run at all times and persist data over time are key strengths of V2 apps. I've already addressed the misinformation about Ad Blocker and Ad Blocker Lite.

- reporting models going against him

I'm not really sure what "going against him" means. You're the first model I've reported to do with anything related to apps, and I would have reported you regardless of whether you were a model or not based on your action. The onus is on you to act within the terms that CB lays out and you chose to violate those terms.

- defamating all the other developers that had ideas and developed cool apps (this is against ToS too)

I assume this refers to information in my CB bio. CB is well aware of the contents of my bio and has not, to date, asked me to remove any part of it. Each of the developers listed there has been caught using backdoors or blacklists or specific manipulations and it certainly does not include "all the other developers that had ideas and developed cool apps". There are some great developers contributing to the CB ecosystem, and there are some whom I have beefs with but I won't list them there because the issues don't have anything to do with app safety. I think I've proven even on this forum that I'm careful not to name anyone unless I'm 100% certain of the claim I'm making, so anyone on that list should be there as a public service warning to models and users alike.

- advertising his apps by payment

CB has confirmed that developers can receive payment for apps:

Screenshot 2025-08-23 at 10.09.16 AM.png
 
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@purpur_nya You're not helping your case by continuing to make defamatory statements. TL;DR: you believed misinformation and acted on it in a way that violated CB's terms, and CB responded to my complaint by banning your account.

But since I've had coffee, let's address your points:



Let's assume you're referring to notices like this:

View attachment 103937

First, it's not "all the rooms", just ones where some of my open-source apps run. The fact that you might be seeing them a lot of rooms is more a statement that many models have found my apps useful.

Second, broadcasters are informed about this behaviour at the very top of the documentation for each of these apps as a way to provide transparency:

View attachment 103938

Third, the apps that send these notices used to send them out every time a user entered a room where they were running, but in response to feedback from both models and viewers I changed that so that the notices are only sent once every 10 minutes, at most, when a user enters a room.

I think it's important to note that many apps advertise themselves, but most do it in subtler and more subliminal ways. I chose to be a little louder about it but to also be transparent about it.

The obvious criticism is that this is intended to be a bait and switch, i.e., go to my bio to read about app safety but instead be presented about paid options for apps. The information about custom, personal, and subscription apps is there, yes, but I've done my best to front load the information on app safety and push the rest to the bottom. The vast majority of commissions I've received for apps have come from word of mouth or because a model saw an app running in another model's room, so if I'm using this as a way to advertise my services as a paid-app developer then I'm deliberately failing.



"jumping in all the rooms" doesn't mean anything.

"threatening all the models" - You would do well to either substantiate or retract this as it is blatantly defamatory. I have not threatened any models, and even my tip message to you was to make sure you understood that you were repeating misinformation and that your action was observed by someone who reported it to me, i.e., that CB is not so anonymous that one can act with impunity.

Giving myself access to commands as being something malicious is an accusation that was made by someone called Pigley, so I'll repeat the same response I made previously and even provide more detail. There are 3 open-source apps where I give myself privileges beyond what a regular viewer has -- Ad Blocker, Ad Blocker Lite, and /dev/null -- and these are fully acknowledged and described in the documentation for each app:

Ad Blocker:

View attachment 103939

Ad Blocker Lite:

View attachment 103940

/dev/null:

View attachment 103941

Debug mode for all 3 apps allows messages that are hidden by the apps to be seen by whoever has that mode turned on. There are no privacy concerns here because the messages were intended to be seen publicly by the person sending them.

Information that is stored and can be retrieved by me can also be retrieved in the same way by the broadcaster:

View attachment 103942

The information being stored in Ad Blocker and Ad Blocker Lite is all related to blocked messages. Messages that are blocked as bad phrases are stored. This is used as a way to check that only messages that are intended to be blocked are being blocked and to be able to identify any false positives and adjust the pattern matching accordingly. Domains of sites that are advertising themselves -- usually as "better than Chaturbate" -- are also stored and dynamically integrated into a pattern so that they can be used to block future messages. The dynamically-built pattern and the messages where domains were detected are stored and retrievable as well for quality assurance checks.

If you wish to challenge this, then please provide technical detail and more than just vague assertions like "reserving himself commands execution".

Do I think that Ad Blocker and Ad Blocker Lite are over-engineered and could likely do without some of this? Yes. But everything it's doing is related to blocked-message management and doesn't retain or provide access to any information that wasn't intended to be public.

The attacks on Ad Blocker by Pigley are sour grapes because it caught him using backdoors in one of his apps in a model's room. Nothing more.



The ability to run at all times and persist data over time are key strengths of V2 apps. I've already addressed the misinformation about Ad Blocker and Ad Blocker Lite.



I'm not really sure what "going against him" means. You're the first model I've reported to do with anything related to apps, and I would have reported you regardless of whether you were a model or not based on your action. The onus is on you to act within the terms that CB lays out and you chose to violate those terms.



I assume this refers to information in my CB bio. CB is well aware of the contents of my bio and has not, to date, asked me to remove any part of it. Each of the developers listed there has been caught using backdoors or blacklists or specific manipulations and it certainly does not include "all the other developers that had ideas and developed cool apps". There are some great developers contributing to the CB ecosystem, and there are some whom I have beefs with but I won't list them there because the issues don't have anything to do with app safety. I think I've proven even on this forum that I'm careful not to name anyone unless I'm 100% certain of the claim I'm making, so anyone on that list should be there as a public service warning to models and users alike.



CB has confirmed that developers can receive payment for apps:

View attachment 103936
I'm totally disgusted by you @smoker919 and not interested in you and your work as most of the models and studios reluctant by what you are doing.
I addressed the request to support and @punker barbie but you @smoker919 are continuously replying as you are cb support - even this is against ToS - simulation of being part of the Chaturbate staff.

Sharing a link to inform models that can decide what to do with their brain is definitely not harassment.
I thank you for your 1 token tip @smoker919 harassing me to not touch you.

On the other way your bio page is full of bla bla, some models said, some others noticed etc. and again bla bla and only in two cases among all the ones listed there are evidences.
Read your bio - there are many incorrect informations, harassment against other members.

If I have to be banned you should be too both for your bio and for your tip notes to me: have you asked a refund?
 
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Sharing a link to inform models that can decide what to do with their brain is definitely not harassment.

@purpur_nya Let's say I agree with you on this. What you did, however, was share a link with misinformation, not information, and in doing so you perpetuated the defamation contained in that article which is explicitly against CB's terms (emphasis in the original):

You are entirely responsible and liable for all activities conducted through your Account when interacting with others on the Platform. YOU WILL NOT SHARE, DISCUSS, OR REQUEST ANY CONTENT THAT IS INFRINGING, DEFAMATORY, OBSCENE, LEWD, VIOLENT, HARASSING, DISCRIMINATORY (RACIST, SEXIST, TRANSPHOBIC, ABLEIST, ETC.), INVASIVE OF PRIVACY RIGHTS, UNLAWFUL, OR OTHERWISE OFFENSIVE.

So you can have your anger and your outrage, but at the end of the day you did this to yourself. If you were put up to sending that link by someone else then unfortuantely you're the only one who seems likely to suffer any consequences. I suggest doing what you want to tell others to do and use your brain more.
 
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