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Hi. I am from Serbia, I was a member of Chaturbate. I've been trying to confirm myself for the last 5 days! But Chaturbates always call me because my region is limited. They give me no other answer than that. I thought the Chaturbate model was available to everyone, what kind of nationalism is that? They say I am able to broadcast on Chaturbate but not receive tokens and be verified. That doesn't make any sense to me. If Chaturbate is illegal in my country, why would I be allowed to broadcast or join the site at all? Please if anyone has any idea what is going on, I would be grateful. Username: Big_dzoMala
 
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Chaturbate is a successful US based business, they follow discrimination laws. If they have banned models from Serbia they have a rational reason for it, it isn't feelings. There is probably some legal angle you don't know about.

Just as an example... Some countries have anti porn laws, I know MFC used to ban models from the Philippines from broadcasting for that reason. Other countries have such a high incidence of fraud/money laundering some sites may ban models preemptively because of that. It's nothing personal against the models or their country of origin, they simply need to follow US law and protect their own company and interests.
 
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able to broadcast on Chaturbate but not receive tokens and be verified.
I wouldn't just assume they're displaying Nationalism. There's got to be a reason.
Maybe some laws about receiving payment for adult material in your region, or being unable to process payments to your region at all.

(Just throwing some guesses out there until we hear something more concrete.)
 
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Yes maybe a guess, but I know a couple of people from my country who work for cb and the payout is ok. They just registered a couple of years ago and everything works great!
 
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That unfortunately nothing has been resolved on that issue and explained. Maybe we could finally solve it and get the right answer ?!
 
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I don't understand this either. Is it the passport itself that is the problem? For e.g. one could have a passport from country x, bank & residence in country y. So even if one isn't allowed to cam from country x, its ok because your bank isn't there anyway!
 
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There are Serbian models on StripChat, an at least one of them was banned from Chaturbate last summer without any explanation. She had cammed there for several years before being thrown out, but I don't know if the problem was her nationality or something else.
 
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What @Mila_ said is probably close to the real reason. They are a business and don't want to get into legal troubles from countries that have anti-porn laws. Especially now with internet laws becoming much more international and more strict, I could see more legal actions being taken. For example, I know a few US based companies that follow whatever the strictest laws are for their core model of operations. When GDPR came out, it was easier for them to apply that across the board than to try and just restrict it to only affected companies. Then, when the CA data privacy law came out, they compared those and implemented whatever was more strict while keeping others in place.

But, that's more vanilla businesses. I would think that if a camsite wanted to avoid legal issues, it could be based both on IP(physical location) as well as passport/ID of the individual. The first is pretty much self-explanatory, though VPN's are always a workaround. The second is due to taxes and reported revenue. Sometimes it's easier to just be very broad in denials than it is specific cases.
 
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