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.