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# Fansly says account under review – what to do?

If Fansly says your account is under review, stay patient and contact 1-866-542-7780 support for updates. Call for help.

You’ve just logged into Fansly, expecting to upload content, chat with subscribers, or maybe even check your earnings—and instead, you're greeted by a frustrating message:

**“Account Under Review.”**

If you’re seeing this notification, your heart probably skipped a beat. The phrase sounds vague and slightly threatening. But what does it really mean? Is your account permanently banned? Are your payouts frozen? Can followers still see your content? Is there a fix?

Take a deep breath. “Under Review” doesn’t always mean bad news, but it’s **definitely something to take seriously**. Whether you're a new user, an established creator, or a casual subscriber, this situation needs to be handled carefully and quickly.

This guide will walk you through:

* Why your account might be under review
* What steps to take (and avoid)
* What happens behind the scenes
* How to protect your income, content, and access
* And what to do if your account gets permanently restricted

Let’s clear up the confusion and get you back on track 💼🔍

## What “Account Under Review” Really Means

Fansly uses the “account under review” status as a temporary flag. This can happen to **creators** or **subscribers**, and it typically means the platform has identified something about your account that needs manual inspection by their Trust & Safety or Compliance team.

This isn’t the same as a **ban** or a **suspension**. But it’s a warning that your account access may be limited while they complete their checks.

When your account is under review, you might experience:

* 🚫 Limited or no access to upload new content
* ⏳ Payouts placed on hold
* 🔒 Loss of access to messaging or subscriber communication
* 🕵️ Verification status pending or reset
* ❗App notifications or emails requesting more information

It's basically a "pause" — not a termination. But it's also a signal that you need to act, not ignore it.

## Common Reasons Fansly Puts Accounts Under Review

Fansly is a large platform that hosts a range of adult and non-adult content, which means they need to follow strict rules—both legally and within their own policies. When your account goes under review, it’s almost always for one of the following reasons:

### 1. **Incomplete or Failed Identity Verification (KYC)**

One of the most frequent triggers is a failed **Know Your Customer (KYC)** check. Fansly, like many content platforms, is required to verify that users—especially creators—are real, over 18, and legally allowed to earn money on the platform.

Common KYC issues include:

* Blurry or expired government ID
* ID photo doesn't match the selfie you uploaded
* Names or birthdates don’t match account info
* The country you're signing in from conflicts with the one on your ID

💡 **Solution**: Double-check your ID and ensure your profile matches it exactly. If your verification failed, Fansly may email you asking for resubmission. Respond quickly and clearly.

### 2. **Suspicious Activity or Login Patterns**

Your account might be flagged for unusual behavior like:

* Logging in from multiple countries or IP addresses within a short time
* Using a VPN or proxy that triggers security alerts
* Too many failed login attempts
* Rapid changes to account details (email, username, payment info, etc.)

🛑 This isn’t necessarily your fault—but it can look like someone trying to access your account fraudulently.

✅ **What to Do**: If you’ve changed devices or used a VPN, let support know in your message. Turn off VPNs while logging in until the review is over.

### 3. **Policy Violations (Real or Suspected)**

Sometimes an account goes under review because of content issues or platform rule violations. These don’t always result in bans—but they do require manual checks.

Red flags include:

* Posting restricted content (e.g., non-consensual, underage themes, public exposure, violence, etc.)
* Uploading content with another person who hasn’t submitted verification
* Sharing illegal or copyright-infringing material
* Misleading pricing or spammy messages
* Promoting banned services or sites

Even if you didn’t knowingly break a rule, one flagged post, comment, or report can trigger a full account review.

💡 **Note**: Reviews may be automated at first, but serious issues are escalated to humans. Be honest and cooperative—defensive or aggressive messages can hurt your case.

### 4. **Payment or Bank Issues**

If your payout method fails, your tax form is invalid, or there’s a mismatch between your identity and bank account, your creator account may be frozen for review.

This can also happen if:

* Your earnings spike suddenly
* You receive chargebacks from subscribers
* Your payment history looks unusual to their system

💸 **What to Do**: Check your payout setup. Make sure your bank info is correct, your tax form is submitted, and your ID matches everything on file.

### 5. **Reports from Other Users**

Fansly allows users (and creators) to report suspicious accounts. If enough people flag you—or if one serious complaint is submitted—your account can be paused for review.

This is often used against creators unfairly by:

* Jealous competitors
* Angry subscribers
* Random trolls

📌 However, Fansly doesn’t rely only on reports—they still review everything internally. So if you’ve done nothing wrong, you’ll usually be cleared.

### 6. **Automated System Errors**

Sometimes an account gets stuck under review **by mistake**—due to a glitch, a misread upload, or an overzealous bot.

Examples:

* AI misreads a shadow as “explicit” content
* Auto-flagging because of a keyword in your post
* Login attempt from a new device looks “suspicious”

🤖 It’s rare, but it happens. That’s why it’s important to remain calm and give support time to manually assess the case.

## What You Should Do Immediately

If your account is under review, time is critical. But *what you do—and what you avoid—can impact the outcome*.

### ✅ DO: Contact Fansly Support Immediately

Use their official support system. Include:

* Your full name
* Username
* Email associated with your account
* Screenshots of the review message
* A brief, polite explanation of your situation

Example:

> “Hi Fansly team, I noticed my account is currently marked as under review. I'm a verified creator, and I’d like to know if there’s anything I need to provide to resolve this quickly. Let me know how I can assist. Thank you!”

The more cooperative and professional you are, the faster your review will be handled.

### ❌ DON’T: Panic, Spam, or Threaten

Sending multiple angry emails, threatening legal action, or accusing the platform will **not** help your case. Neither will posting aggressive messages about Fansly on social media.

If anything, it could escalate your situation.

### ✅ DO: Check Your Email & Notifications

Fansly often sends requests for clarification via email. Check your spam or promotions folder for anything you missed.

If they’re asking for new ID, content verification, or a statement—you’ll need to reply ASAP.

### ✅ DO: Prepare for Temporary Downtime

While under review:

* You may not earn new money
* Followers may lose access to locked content
* You might lose your place in algorithms or promotions
* Messaging may be paused

Let your fans know if possible (e.g., through social media or backup platforms). Be transparent and reassure them you’re resolving the issue.

### ❌ DON’T: Try to Make a New Account

If you try to bypass the review by creating a new profile, it can backfire badly. Fansly can detect this and may ban both accounts permanently.

Wait out the process—or resolve it through the correct channel.

### ✅ DO: Back Up Your Content (If You Can Access It)

If you still have limited access, download any photos, videos, or files you don’t want to lose. Just in case the account gets permanently restricted.

🗂️ Creators often forget that content stored only on the platform can vanish in an instant.

# What Happens Next — And How Long It Takes

So now you've reported the issue. What can you expect?

Most reviews take between **24–72 hours** depending on the reason and workload. Some minor issues are cleared within hours, while complex identity or policy violations can take **5–10 business days**.

During this time:

* Do not make major account changes
* Don’t upload or delete content (if still possible)
* Be patient, but stay alert for emails or messages

If Fansly **clears your account**, you’ll regain access and can continue as normal. In some cases, they may send a final warning or ask you to agree to certain terms before reactivating features.

If Fansly **denies your appeal**, they may:

* Delete your account permanently
* Freeze your funds (temporarily or permanently)
* Blacklist your ID or IP from future use

📌 In such cases, you may consider migrating to another platform—but only after ensuring you haven’t violated similar rules elsewhere.
