What You Can Sell.
Fanvault's Acceptable Use guidelines — friendly rules for a brand-safe, creator-first marketplace.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
Fanvault is built for creators, and we're generally very flexible about what you can list. This page walks through what's welcome, how to present intimate or adult items the right way, and the short list of things that simply can't live on Fanvault. The binding rules live in our Terms of Service; this is the friendly version.
We're flexible — here's the spirit of it
Our one rule of thumb: keep it brand-safe, fun, and welcoming. We're here to destigmatize selling to fans and keep the marketplace kind and judgment-free. Most things you'd want to sell are perfectly fine here — and for the spicier stuff, it's usually just about how you present it.
The quick gut-check: picture your listing on the Fanvault homepage. If it would make a casual visitor blush, dial the photo and the wording back a notch.
✅ What you can list
Signed merch, worn socks and intimates, props from your videos, cosplay and costumes, beauty and skincare, original art, tasteful custom photos and videos, and catalog-style lingerie shots of yourself (non-nude) are all welcome. A few examples:

Signed merch & memorabilia
Autographed tees, posters, and photos.

Worn socks & intimates
Worn socks, underwear, and personal-wear.

Props from your videos
Recognizable items from your content.

Cosplay & costumes
Outfits, wigs, and character pieces.

Beauty & skincare
Makeup, skincare, and personal care.

Art & prints
Original artwork and illustrations.

Tasteful lingerie & apparel
Catalog-style, non-nude apparel shots.
⚠️ List with care: adult & intimate items
Adult novelty and intimate items are welcome on Fanvault — they just need a PG-13 presentation so the marketplace stays brand-safe for everyone browsing. Two simple rules:
1. Blur or obscure the explicit parts
Show the item in its packaging, from a distance, partially covered, or with the explicit portion softly blurred. Keep the shot tasteful.
2. Use tasteful, non-crude wording
Skip blunt or crude terms in your titles and descriptions. Classy, coded language keeps your listing brand-safe and still gets the point across.
Wording: before & after
“Used dildo for sale”
“Pre-loved personal massager — gently used, discreetly shipped”
Photos: keep it tasteful


❌ What can't live on Fanvault
Explicit media stays off-platform
Fanvault hosts physical items and tasteful content — but not explicit media. Actual nudity, pornography, sexually explicit photos or videos, and explicit live content aren't sold or hosted here.
Here's where that shines instead: you're welcome to link fans out to your OnlyFans or other platforms from your profile — just keep the explicit media itself off Fanvault.
Never allowed, anywhere
- Illegal goods or substances
- Weapons & hazardous materials
- Counterfeit or replica goods
- Items that infringe someone else's IP
- Anything that breaks the law
- Harassment, impersonation, or fraud
Photographing & describing your items
A little care goes a long way. Here's how to make any listing look great and stay brand-safe:
- Bright, clear lighting and a clean background
- Show authenticity — signatures, tags, packaging
- Describe the condition honestly
- Pack and ship discreetly
- Nudity or genitalia in frame
- Crude or sexually explicit titles
- Sexually explicit descriptions
- Misrepresenting what the item is
How we keep things fair
Keep listings clean and respectful. Violations are removed, and two strikes = permanent account ban.
That said — we'd always rather help you fix a listing than remove it. If you're ever unsure whether something is over the line, reach out before you post and we'll take a look.
Questions? Contact us
When in doubt, just ask — we're happy to help you get a listing right.
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