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Guidelines

Gain a basic understanding of the submission guidelines you should follow across all content on Duzlo.

Submission guidelines

Clips must be submitted shortly after posting.

Clips should be submitted to Duzlo shortly after they are posted to your social account. This ensures accurate tracking, proper attribution, and eligibility for rewards within the earning period. Delayed submissions may be rejected if they fall outside acceptable timeframes or if there is a high-level of performance data that cannot be reliably verified. Submitting immediately also helps maximize your potential earnings since its earning period begins the moment your post is published.

Clips must originate from the linked content.

All clips must be directly derived from the original content provided on Duzlo. Submissions that use unrelated footage (B-roll is allowed), recycled clips from other sources, or content not tied to the selected piece of content will be rejected. The clip should clearly represent and be traceable back to the original source material.

Posts caption or overlays should mention or tag the creator.

Your post should clearly reference the original creator through captions, tags, or on-screen text where applicable. This helps ensure proper attribution and reinforces the connection between the clip and the creator. Repeated failures to credit the creator hurts the overall ecosystem and may result in rejection.

No deceptive captions or edits that misrepresent or defame the creator.

Captions, titles, and edits must accurately reflect the content and context of the original material. Misleading framing, false claims, or edits that distort meaning or portray the creator negatively are not allowed. Submissions must maintain the integrity of the original content. Depending on the creator, there may be wiggle room to exaggerate things so long as it is to the benefit of the creator and does not negatively impact them directly or indirectly.

Personal creds are allowed, but cannot degrade the viewing experience.

You may include your own branding or credit watermark (e.g. @handle), but it should be subtle, translucent, and not interfere with the content. Overly large, distracting, or obstructive elements that reduce watchability or engagement may result in rejection.

No logo overlays that promote anything unrelated to the creator.

Logos, watermarks, or branding that promote unrelated products, services, or accounts are not allowed. The focus of the clip should remain on the creator and their content. Any external promotion that shifts attention away from the original content may result in rejection.

No split-screening unrelated ASMR/brain rot content.

Split-screen formats that include unrelated footage (e.g. slime, gameplay, or other “brain rot” content) are not allowed unless it is directly relevant to the original content. These formats dilute the creator’s content and reduce content integrity, and may result in rejection.