Platform Terminology & Definitions

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Miss Bliss Platform Terminology


In today's digital landscape, content creators navigate a complex world of platforms, each with its own unique terminology. Understanding these terms is crucial for maximizing your online presence and optimizing your content strategy. This article aims to demystify the jargon and provide clear definitions of key platform terms. 



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Common Miss Bliss Terminology:





Common Miss Bliss Terminology:

We have compiled a comprehensive glossary of common terms and phrases used on our platform. This glossary aims to provide clear and concise definitions to enhance your understanding of our platform's functionalities and features. 



This is the "Background" image within a Spectator's Profile.



Categories: 

Categories are curated collections of content organized by specific themes or styles. They function similarly to genres, helping members discover, create, or consume content that aligns with their personal preferences. 


Co-Creator: 

A Co-Creator is a verified creator who collaborates on a project. They are referred to as a co-creator or collaborator for any collaboration they are involved in. If rights are transferred to them, they become the coordinating creator for that specific collaboration. 


Collaboration Agreement

A Collaboration Agreement, shared by the coordinating creator, outlines the mutually agreed-upon terms between each creator and Miss Bliss. This agreement details the revenue split percent, publication period, and Pay-Per-View (PPV) pricing for all co-creators involved in the project. 

 

Collaboration Categories: 

The performance acts, actions, or theme chosen (and agreed upon) for the collaboration.


Collaboration Description

Outlines the storyline or concept for the collaborative project. It provides a clear understanding of the content that will be created. 


Collaboration Revenue Split Percent

How revenue from the published collaboration content is divided amongst all creators for a specific collaboration.


Collaboration Preferences: 

A free-text field to describe and specify the desired attributes of your preferred co-creator style or requirements.


Collaboration Tags

A dedicated section for tagging specific features, attributes, or categories of your preferred co-creators. 


A legally binding document that provides explicit consent for the depiction, recording, and publishing of your co- created content on the platform. 


Coordinating Creator

A verified creator who initiates and manages a collaboration. They have the authority to edit, organize, and oversee the project. They may also be referred to as the collaboration or project "Owner" or "Initiating Creator." 


Creator Roles and Responsibilities

A clear outline of the specific tasks and obligations assigned to each co-creator participating in a collaboration. 


Duration of Shoot

The time frame to film the content, including all preparation and wrap-up activities: 

  • Expected Shoot Duration: The estimated timeframe for filming the content.
  • Collaboration Agreement Finalization: The mutually agreed-upon timeframe for filming the content.


Immersive Picture: 

This is the immersive image within a creator's profile and holds up to 5 showcase images.


MBIP: 

Stands for Miss Bliss Immersive Picture and has the same meaning as Immersive Picture above.


Member Name

Your personal @name handle (you're not a user to us, you are a member!)


Open to Collab

Your preferred status to let other creators know you're open to collaborate.


Profile Picture (PP)

Is the round profile icon image on both Creator and Spectator profile pages and stands for Profile Picture.


Project ID

A unique identifier for each collaboration, which is crucial for tracking and analytics.


Publish Period

The publish period refers to the agreed-upon publication duration that the content will remain active on the platform for monetization and requires a minimum duration period of 12 months. 


Shoot Location

The chosen place to record the collaboration.


Spectator

A consumer of the content published on Miss Bliss.


Verified Creator

A creator who's passed our application and verification process.






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