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VaM 1.x Vamscenes

Threads regarding the original VaM 1.x

BillTheButcher

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So I just went to check the Vamscenes sub reddit and it says it's banned? That's usually how I found some great creators. Wow
 
Probably too many pirates in those waters. Arrrgh! Gotta be careful what you download. Most of the legit creators are on here, or Patreon.
 
So, you say you'd use VAMscenes, to find content you did not download there, but here. So all and all, content found and published here... so I guess your problem is non existent in the first place right? :p
 
It doesn't matter, VamHub is far better, and I don't want everything inside reddit or discord, I prefer the good old internet with a dedicated forum for each hobby.
 
So, you say you'd use VAMscenes, to find content you did not download there, but here. So all and all, content found and published here... so I guess your problem is non existent in the first place right? :p
Well, what a lot of creators did was they would put new content on reddit you could actually see before you buy it. Now if you see something you have to go to patreon to look at it, and it's blocked because you need a membership to see it...that was one of the main reasons why I used reddit.
 
I think that's one of the problems with reddit. Nobody understands how their moderation process works. Here, it's pretty transparent. Post pirated content -> banned, pick a fight with the mods -> banned. On Patreon, you can subscribe to a creator for free and get emails. They send preview pics of some of their paid content. Sometimes it's still blurred out, but others have decent promos they send.
 
Well, what a lot of creators did was they would put new content on reddit you could actually see before you buy it. Now if you see something you have to go to patreon to look at it, and it's blocked because you need a membership to see it...that was one of the main reasons why I used reddit.

Ho! Paid content right.
Actually you could blame creators to be more thorough on Reddit than on the hub. The lack of "seeing" (ie, demo/videos or overall presentation) could be on the hub. That's quite sad if it was actually the case :/
 
Ho! Paid content right.
Actually you could blame creators to be more thorough on Reddit than on the hub. The lack of "seeing" (ie, demo/videos or overall presentation) could be on the hub. That's quite sad if it was actually the case :/
Right, I'm not gonna buy a car without looking under the hood am I?
 
Well, maybe with that subreddit gone, they will start posting decent promos here. Some creators, like Shapers already do.
 
I was just saying that I find strange to be more thorough (as the paid creator) on reddit than on the hub. When most of the crowd is on the hub. That's all : )
I knew what you meant, I get it, as the other guy said I hope it will make them post here more that's all, but I still can't fathom how somebody got butthurt over that sub and got it blocked.
 
"Someone" does not even scratch the surface on why reddit subs are banned. You generally have more "reddit internal reasons" to get banned than someone actually DMCA/reporting it.
You need just a borderline picture (which is honestly not rare on VAM's content and why that sub exists in the first place) or some suspicious content, you can be banned without a warning.

All of this is subjective, but I think it's better to have less spread of the community and an event like this might bring users closer to the hub, which is potentially gonna make it better.
 
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