PVERSE
Affiliate

Partner Policies

The canonical conduct and promotion rules for affiliate partners: what is allowed, what is prohibited, how brand use is bounded, and how enforcement, suspension, and termination operate.

Published: March 24, 2026
Updated: March 24, 2026
Section: Affiliate
Core rule
Participation in the affiliate program is conditioned on compliant conduct. A partner may drive valid traffic and still lose eligibility for reward if the promotion method, brand use, or behavioral pattern violates current partner policy.

Overview

Partner Policies define the behavioral and promotional rules that govern participation in the PVERSE Affiliate Program. This page exists because affiliate rewards are not based only on attribution and settlement. They also depend on whether the partner’s conduct remains inside the permitted operating boundary of the program.

These rules protect the program from spam, impersonation, deceptive promotion, brand misuse, and other low-integrity behavior that may create short-term traffic while damaging users, partners, and the broader system. The goal is not to restrict legitimate promotion. The goal is to ensure that promotion remains truthful, attributable, and operationally safe.

Scope

This page defines the conduct boundary for affiliate participation rather than the economic reward model itself.

  • What partner promotion methods are generally acceptable.
  • What conduct is prohibited or restricted.
  • How PVERSE branding and representation may be used.
  • How violations may lead to review, suspension, forfeiture, or termination.

Core Model

The affiliate system is built on an integrity-first participation model. Commission is not only a function of traffic and attribution. It is also conditioned on whether the partner remains in good standing under the current policy framework.

  • Conduct-bound participation: partner eligibility depends on compliant promotional behavior.
  • Brand-bound representation: partners may not represent themselves as the protocol, the team, or an official support channel.
  • Disclosure-bound promotion: promotional material should not create false certainty, fake authority, or hidden economic claims.
  • Enforcement-bound rewards: rewards tied to policy-violating behavior may be withheld, reversed, or forfeited.

Operational Behavior

In normal operation, partners may promote through legitimate channels such as personal communities, content, educational material, campaign pages, or referral-sharing surfaces that do not mislead users or violate platform rules. That promotion must remain truthful about the nature of the project, the affiliate relationship, and the uncertainty of outcomes. A partner should not describe referral rewards, project outcomes, or platform guarantees in a way that creates false economic certainty.

Promotion becomes non-compliant when it crosses into deception, impersonation, spam, unauthorized paid distribution, hidden incentive manipulation, fake support behavior, or abusive traffic generation. Policy enforcement may apply prospectively or retrospectively. This means rewards associated with violating conduct may be paused, reviewed, rejected, or reversed even if superficial attribution and settlement conditions appear satisfied at first glance.

Constraints

  • Partners must not present themselves as PVERSE, official support, or an authorized representative unless explicitly permitted.
  • Partners must not use deceptive claims about profit, certainty, guaranteed rewards, or approval status.
  • Partners must not use spam, platform abuse, impersonation, or prohibited ad-channel behavior to generate traffic.
  • This page does not publish every abuse-detection signal or operational enforcement threshold in full detail.

Integrity Considerations

A weak affiliate program treats any traffic as good traffic. A strong affiliate program distinguishes between valid partner effort and harmful acquisition behavior. PVERSE uses the second model so the program can grow without rewarding promotion that undermines trust, safety, or attribution integrity.

  • Representation clarity: partners are partners, not the protocol itself.
  • Promotion clarity: educational or promotional content must not disguise risk or invent authority.
  • Enforcement clarity: policy violations can affect standing, balances, and ongoing participation, not just future clicks.

Future Expansion

As the affiliate system matures, partner policies may expand into campaign-specific conduct rules, regional promotion boundaries, channel-specific restrictions, and more detailed disclosure standards. Any expansion should preserve the same discipline: truthful promotion, bounded representation, auditable enforcement, and no reward preference for harmful traffic over legitimate advocacy.

Summary

  • Partner eligibility depends on conduct, not only on attribution and settlement.
  • Acceptable promotion must remain truthful, non-impersonating, and operationally safe.
  • Brand misuse, deceptive claims, spam, and other policy violations can affect balances and participation rights.
  • Partner Policies are a core validity layer of the affiliate program, not a cosmetic add-on.