Blocking a user or model

Camila's block is harder than most platforms'. When you block someone, they don't see a "blocked" message — they see whatever they'd see if you didn't exist on Camila at all.

How to block

  • In a room: hover the username in chat, click the menu, choose Block.
  • On a profile: open the profile, click the three-dot menu, choose Block.
  • In DMs: open the conversation, click the user's name at the top, choose Block & report (or just Block).
  • In Settings: a complete list of everyone you've blocked is at Settings → Privacy → Blocked.

There's no limit on how many people you can block. Blocks are per-account, not per-device, so blocking syncs across web and mobile.

What blocking does

The blocked user, when they encounter you anywhere on Camila:

  • Cannot see your profile (they get a "user not found" page)
  • Cannot see your live broadcast (your room shows as offline to them, even if you're streaming)
  • Cannot DM you (their messages bounce silently)
  • Cannot tip you, buy your content, or join your fan club
  • Cannot mention you in their own chat
  • Sees no content of yours in any feed, search, or recommendation

Critically: there's no notification, no banner, no "this user has blocked you" message. They simply experience a Camila where you don't exist. We do this on purpose — being told you're blocked is what triggers the second account, the workaround, the harassment escalation. Quiet blocking works.

Blocking a model (as a viewer)

Yes, you can block a model. You won't see her in feeds, search, recommendations, or anywhere else. Useful if a model's content really isn't for you — many viewers use this to curate their experience aggressively.

Blocking a model doesn't refund any CX you've already spent on her tips or shows.

Blocking a viewer (as a model)

Same mechanism, big effect. The viewer can't enter your room, can't tip you, can't DM you, can't see when you're live. Mods can also block on your behalf — a mod's block has the same effect.

The difference between block and ban

Block Ban
Scope Just affects your interaction with the blocked user Affects the user across an entire room (mod's room) or platform-wide (Camila staff)
Visibility Silent — the blocked user doesn't know Visible — they're told they're banned
Reversibility One click any time Reversible by who issued (mod or platform)
Persistence Forever, until you unblock Set duration, or permanent

Blocks belong to you. Bans belong to the room or the platform.

Sub-account workarounds

If a blocked user creates a new account to get around the block, that's a ToS violation (ban evasion) and gets the new account permanently banned across the platform once flagged.

To flag a ban-evader: hover their new username → Report → Ban evasion. Include the original username if you remember it. We use device fingerprints, IP patterns, payment-method overlap, and behavioural matching to identify and ban.

Unblocking

Anyone you've blocked can be unblocked from Settings → Privacy → Blocked. Unblocking is instant. The other user is not notified that the unblock happened.

If you change your mind a week later, unblock and re-engage — there's no penalty, no waiting period.

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