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Creator Program Terms

Effective Date: August 21, 2026 · Version 2026-08-21

These terms cover how the Creator Program decides which creator a buyer belongs to, how videos and views are paid for, and what we keep in a visitor's browser to make that work. Each store also publishes its own rates and its own rules for what it wants to see in a video; those are on the store's row on the Creators page and are part of what you accept when you join that store.

1. How a viewer becomes yours

Every store you join gives you your own link. When somebody opens it, their browser remembers your link for 30 days. Anything they buy from that store in those 30 days is attributed to you, whether they buy the same minute or four weeks later.

The 30 days are counted from the moment they click your link — not from when they get round to creating an account. Signing up on day 29 does not buy you another month.

2. The most recent link wins

A browser remembers one creator link at a time. If the same person later opens a different creator's link, that newer link replaces yours, and purchases from then on belong to whoever they followed last.

This cuts both ways, and it is the same rule for everybody: your link replaces theirs on exactly the same terms.

3. Only the store you linked to

Your link earns at one store: the one that published the offer you joined. If the person who followed your link goes and orders from a different store instead, that order pays nobody and changes nothing — your link is still theirs for the rest of the 30 days.

If you want to earn from several stores, join several stores. Each one gives you a separate link, its own rates, and its own balance.

4. Inside one store, the first creator keeps the buyer

While a buyer's 30 days are still running, another creator from the same store cannot take them from you, even if the buyer opens that creator's link too.

Once the 30 days are up, the buyer is free again, and the next creator link they follow starts a fresh 30 days. A store never pays two creators for the same order.

5. Views, and how they are paid

Where a store pays for views, you submit your video and then report its view count with a screenshot. The store reviews it, confirms a number, and pays for the views it confirms.

You can report again later as the video grows. Each approval pays only the views added since the last one — re-submitting the same number pays nothing, and the screen tells you so before you click.

Each store sets its own minimum view count before a video can be submitted, its own waiting period between reports, and its own ceiling on what one video can earn in total. All three are printed on that store's page.

Purchased, botted or otherwise inorganic views are not paid. A video that looks bought is held; repeat attempts end the account.

6. Who pays you, and when

The store pays, not WeedVader. Each store funds its own offer, sets its own rates, reviews its own videos and decides its own limits. WeedVader can step in on either side's behalf, but the money is the store's.

Earnings sit behind a hold before they can be withdrawn — the length is the store's choice and shown on its page. Balances are shown in ⭐ credits; where a store enables cash payouts, the cash minimum is shown alongside.

If an order is cancelled after it was counted, the amount it earned is reversed. Reversals are immediate and are not held.

7. Posting rules

  • Post from your own account, with that store's link in the caption or your bio. No link, no payment — it is the only thing that shows the video is yours, and it is how the views turn into customers.
  • Mark it as an ad. Tag the post #ad or #sponsored, as the FTC requires for anything you are paid for.
  • 21+ only. Do not target minors, and follow every rule your platform sets for cannabis-related content.
  • One submission per video, per store. Re-uploading the same clip to a second account does not earn twice.
  • Do not follow your own link to buy from your own offer. Self-referrals are not attributed and are not paid.

8. What we keep in the visitor's browser

When somebody opens your link we store a single first-party cookie named wv_attr in their browser, alongside a copy in local storage. It holds a signed code identifying the store and creator whose link was followed, and the moment it was followed. It carries no name, no email and no purchase history.

It lasts 30 days for creator attribution and is replaced whenever a newer creator link is opened. Anyone can remove it by clearing site data for weedvader.com; doing so ends the attribution immediately.

The same cookie also carries our advertising and notification attribution, which have their own separate lifetimes. See the Privacy Policy for the full picture.

9. Changes, and ending it

You can leave a store's program at any time from that store's page. Leaving stops new attribution; anything already earned stays yours and can still be withdrawn.

A store can pause your enrolment, and WeedVader can suspend an account that breaks the rules above. Earnings from activity that broke the rules may be reversed.

If these terms change, the version below changes with them and you will be asked to read and accept the new ones before joining anything further.

Questions about a specific store's rates or a review decision go to that store. Everything else, including anything about this page, goes to support. See also our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.