- say that MR Clips helps turn PUBG VODs into clips you can review
- show the real workflow: search, review, render and publish
- use approved coupons, official links and official materials
- say that you may receive a commission when someone buys through your link
A good recommendation is clear, honest and easy to understand.
Your audience must be able to recognize when a coupon, partner link, commission or campaign is involved. Put the disclosure close to the recommendation, in the same language as the content, without relying on a hidden link to explain the commercial relationship.
- promise virality, income, views, monetization or platform approval
- alter the logo to imply official support, resale or a false affiliation
- associate MR Clips with cheats, hacks, boosts or a competitive gameplay advantage
- hide disclosure in a comment, distant text or confusing language
Six rules for recommending with confidence.
Use these pairs as a quick pre-publish review: message, disclosure, identity and responsibility should all tell the same story.
Make the relationship transparent.
Short disclosure
Use a simple phrase at the start of the caption, in the video overlay or next to the link. Examples: “MR Clips partnership,” “partner link,” “I may receive a commission,” #ad or an equally clear disclosure in the language of the post.
Logo and asset use
Use only official or approved files. Do not crop, distort, apply aggressive filters, change the primary colors or use the MR Clips identity to look like an official support channel, checkout, reseller or account.
Protect the context and the brand.
Platforms and games
PUBG, Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, Discord and other brands belong to their owners. Treat them as usage context without implying affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement.
Human review
MR Clips may request changes to a caption, video, thumbnail, advertisement, coupon, page or message when there is a risk of confusion, exaggerated claims, weak disclosure, spam or brand misuse.