Upon receiving the invitation to learn more about Orayon, I found the proposal quite interesting. Since I've always worked in the digital realm, I registered a domain with the goal of creating a website to present the opportunity in a structured way.
Initially, the domain used the company name. After receiving guidance that this was not allowed, I immediately changed it to a neutral name, without any mention of the brand.
Later, I received a new notification informing me that I could not use the company logo. I immediately removed any image or visual element that could represent the brand, keeping only informational content and making it clear that it was not an official website.
After requesting a review, my account was unblocked. However, a few days later, I received another block under the justification that the existence of the website could generate possible confusion with the company's official channels, including social media.
I have always tried to comply with all the guidelines received and adapt the content as requested. Given the current events and guidelines, we have chosen to pause our involvement in the project until there is greater clarity regarding the rules applicable to independent affiliates.
Compliance also reported that this applies to all social media platforms, creating enormous uncertainty about the business. Any affiliate who creates content risks being blocked in the future, and that is worrying.