
For now, the AI revolution will have to find its orgasm elsewhere.
A leaked internal moderator guideline (obtained by this outlet) states: "When in doubt, reject. If the pores don't look real, assume it is synthetic. If synthetic, require a 2257 compliance record for the 'source actor.'"
"Realistic AI girls are the danger zone," says "CyberDaddy," a MV buyer and hobbyist. "I tried buying an 'AI Realistic Solo' clip last week. The next day, the video was gone and the store was suspended. MV is nuking those accounts." does manyvids allow ai generated content
In the sprawling digital red-light district of the internet, a quiet war is being fought over ones and zeros. For creators on the subscription and clip platform ManyVids (MV), the question is no longer just about lighting, angles, or niche fetishes. It is about provenance: Is the performer a person, or a prompt?
According to the ManyVids Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Service updated in Q4 2025, the platform explicitly bans “Synthetic Non-Consensual Media” – commonly known as deepfakes. Specifically, you cannot use AI to superimpose a real person’s face onto a performer’s body without that person’s written consent and ID verification. For now, the AI revolution will have to
The Pixel Paradox: ManyVids and the AI Content Gold Rush
Does ManyVids allow AI generated content? If synthetic, require a 2257 compliance record for
As one ex-MV moderator put it: "Until the government issues a driver’s license to a neural network, real flesh gets the green light. Pixels get the pink slip."