Eligibility review
Creators, community hosts, meme commanders, and battle-video hype squads can apply when affiliate onboarding opens. We review fit, safety history, and account readiness before approving anyone.
Affiliate onboarding
YoureEpicBattle affiliates help creators turn ridiculous parody battle-video shares into accountable creator credit. The signup gate is not accepting submissions yet, because code ownership, attribution, reviews, and payout rules need to work for real before anyone joins.
Creators, community hosts, meme commanders, and battle-video hype squads can apply when affiliate onboarding opens. We review fit, safety history, and account readiness before approving anyone.
One approved account owns each referral code. Codes should represent the creator or brand using them, and they cannot be sold, squatted, spoofed, or passed around like a cursed championship belt.
Creator credit is based on eligible visits and activity that can be tied back to the approved referral path. If a visitor arrives through multiple channels, final credit follows the platform attribution rules.
Affiliates must clearly disclose referral relationships and keep promotion honest. Bot traffic, forced clicks, misleading claims, self-dealing, or anything that turns the arena into a clown-car casino can be rejected.
Affiliate revenue and payout details are account-private by default. Public flexing belongs to battle clips, not someone else's dashboard numbers.
Payout eligibility will be reviewed before money moves. The review can consider attribution quality, refunds, disputes, safety reports, and compliance with the affiliate rules.
Approved affiliates will need to accept the current terms, privacy policy, safety rules, and affiliate-specific conditions before a code becomes usable.
Why affiliates matter
Affiliate credit is designed to reward the people who make the arena louder without turning the product into a spam gauntlet. The best affiliate shares should feel like a creator inviting fans to a ridiculous main event, not a pop-up ad wearing boxing gloves.
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