How do I pause, revoke, or take down my Creator Cast identity?
You can pause, revoke, or take down your Creator Cast identity at any time. Pausing stops new submissions while keeping your identity intact. Revoking removes your identity from use so no new clips can be made with it. A takedown lets you pull content. These controls live with your identity, and you can reach for them whenever you want — you do not need to verify again or contact anyone first to pause or revoke.
What is the difference between pause, revoke, and takedown?
- Pause stops new fan-clip submissions for now. Your verified identity stays in place, and you can resume later.
- Revoke removes your identity from active use. New clips can no longer be made with it.
- Takedown is how you pull content you no longer want associated with your stream.
Use pause when you want a break, revoke when you want to stop entirely, and takedown when specific content needs to come down.
What happens to in-flight submissions when I pause or revoke?
The key thing to remember: nothing reaches your stream without you approving and sending it. So in-flight submissions sitting in your review queue cannot appear on stream on their own. When you pause, no new submissions come in; when you revoke, your identity is pulled from active use. Either way, anything still waiting in the queue has not been shown unless you already sent it — and once you pause or revoke, those queued clips are not going on stream by themselves.
When should I use a takedown?
Use a takedown when there is specific content you need removed, rather than just stopping future submissions. Pausing and revoking control what happens next; a takedown addresses content that already exists.
Does revoking delete my verification data?
Verification already deletes your raw capture frames immediately after processing — see verifying your identity. For broader data-removal requests, PrismPoster supports data subject access requests; start from the privacy choices page or read the privacy policy. If you need help, contact support or email support@prismposter.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
If I pause, do clips already in my queue get shown?
No. Pausing stops new submissions, and queued clips never appear on stream unless you approve and send them. Pausing does not auto-send anything.
Is revoking permanent?
Revoking removes your identity from active use so new clips can no longer be made with it. If you want to use Creator Cast again later, you would set your identity back up. To pull existing content, use a takedown.
How fast can I pause submissions?
Pause is a control on your own identity, so you can apply it whenever you need to. It stops new fan-clip submissions while keeping your verified identity intact.