How do I control who can submit fan clips?
Consent and access gates decide who is allowed to submit fan clips with your verified identity. You set them, and you can change them whenever you want. The gates work alongside review — they control who can submit, while reviewing every submission controls what actually reaches your stream. Even with the most open gate, no clip appears on stream until you approve and send it.
What access gates can I set?
Creator Cast gives you consent settings plus gates tied to your connected streaming accounts:
- Twitch follower gate. Limit submissions to people who follow your Twitch channel.
- Twitch subscriber gate. Limit submissions to your Twitch subscribers.
- Approved-fan access. Allow submissions only from fans you have specifically approved.
These let you scale how open Creator Cast is — from a tighter approved-fan circle to a broader follower base — based on how much submission volume you want to manage.
How do gates and review work together?
Think of them as two separate layers:
- Access gates decide who can put a clip into your queue at all.
- Review decides which queued clips go on stream.
A tighter gate means fewer clips reach your queue, which means less to review. A looser gate means more reach but more to look through. Either way, your review step is the final word.
Why are these called consent settings?
Creator Cast is built around your consent to how your verified identity is used. The gates are how you express that consent in practice — who you are comfortable letting create clips with your likeness. The likeness itself is established during identity verification, where raw capture frames are deleted immediately after processing.
Can I change or pull access later?
Yes. Access gates are adjustable at any time. If you want to stop submissions entirely or remove your identity from the system, use pause, revoke, and takedown. For how PrismPoster handles your data and privacy choices more broadly, see the privacy choices page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I restrict fan clips to only my subscribers?
Yes. You can apply a Twitch subscriber gate so only your subscribers can submit. You can also use a follower gate or an approved-fan list, depending on how open you want submissions to be.
Does an open access gate mean clips skip my review?
No. Access gates only control who can submit. Every submission still goes to your review queue and only appears on stream after you approve and send it.
Can I change who is allowed to submit after I have set it up?
Yes. Consent and access gates can be changed at any time, and you can pause or revoke submissions entirely through pause, revoke, and takedown.