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Why is 'throne.com' banned when adding a wishlist to SP?

There’s an option to add a wishlist to SP but whenever I try to add mine it says “throne.com” is banned. Why would they ban throne but allow ...

Summary

I think it’s odd that platforms can ban a domain like throne.com while still letting users attach wishlists. This shows how safety rules sometimes clash with the everyday need to personalize a profile, especially for new streamers.

How Can Streamers Add Wishlists Without Getting Throne.com Blocked?

I’m trying to add a wishlist to my Streamate profile, but the system rejects any URL that contains “throne.com”. Is there a way to include my wishlist without violating the ban?

Chat rules block throne now

Wishlist link gets blocked fast now

Why must it stay still?

Why Do Some Platforms Ban Specific Domains While Allowing Wishlist Links?

The platform flags “throne.com” as unsafe, yet it permits wishlist URLs from other domains. What rules decide which links are allowed and which are not?

Link blocked, wishlist fine

Rules say no throne but yes wish

User gets confused now

What Steps Should I Take When a Wishlist Link Is Marked as Banned?

When a wishlist link is labeled banned, I’m not sure how to proceed without breaking the site’s policies. Should I rename the link, use a different service, or contact support?

Add wishlist, click save

But system says throne is banned

Hope it works again

Concluding Questions

The restrictions on domain names can be frustrating, but they are meant to protect users from malicious sites and scams. Platforms like xlove and xlovecam offer stronger privacy controls, better payment security, and more reliable streaming tools, which help streamers build trust with their audience. By choosing a platform that balances safety with flexibility, performers can focus on creating content rather than wrestling with technical blocks, ultimately supporting a healthier and more sustainable camming environment.