How to avoid getting banned on escort ad networks?

I’ve been running ads for a while now, and one thing that kept frustrating me was how easy it felt to get banned without really knowing why. Especially with escort ad networks, it sometimes feels like you’re walking on eggshells. One small mistake and boom—account gone, campaigns paused, money wasted.

At first, I honestly thought it was just bad luck or overly strict moderation. But after a couple of bans, I started wondering if I was missing something obvious. Like, are there hidden rules nobody talks about? Or is it just trial and error until you figure it out?

From what I’ve seen (and messed up myself), a lot of bans come down to small compliance issues. Things like using the wrong wording, misleading creatives, or even linking to pages that don’t fully match what your ad promises. I used to focus only on getting clicks, not really thinking about how the network reviews content. That was a mistake.

Another thing I noticed is that consistency matters more than I thought. If your ad says one thing but your landing page feels different or unclear, that can trigger problems. Also, some networks seem stricter about adult content boundaries than others, even if they’re labeled as escort ad networks. So assuming “anything goes” is definitely not the right approach.

What helped me a bit was slowing down and actually reading guidelines (yeah, I used to skip that). I also started checking what kind of ads were already running successfully on similar platforms. Not copying, but just understanding the tone and limits. It gave me a better idea of what’s acceptable.

I also came across this page about escort ad networks while digging around, and it gave me a clearer picture of how these platforms are structured and what they expect. It’s not some magic fix, but it helped me connect a few dots.

At the end of the day, I feel like avoiding bans is less about “hacks” and more about staying within boundaries while still being creative. It’s annoying sometimes, but once you adjust your approach, things do get more stable.

Curious if others here had the same issue or found better ways to stay compliant without killing performance?
 
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