Hmm. That's very strange. I'm not sure about American law but you are hosting very explicitly nonconsensual scenarios from your American partners. For example, in this video Whitney Wright holds and fires a loaded shotgun while chasing down someone who she intends to drug, https://www.sexlikereal.com/scenes/stolen-the-american-whore-story-1984-10926.
Presumably drugs aren't permitted either, and yet in this American video two women are out searching for pot, which remains illegal in many states, https://www.sexlikereal.com/scenes/ass-for-grass-2935.
Is this censorship on scenarios a local matter, because Kink.com remains live and most of their films suggest non-consent after the woman says she consents at the beginning in an interview.
I get why some films may be a challenge for "consent". But in time-stops the model can easily stop any scene by just moving. The appeal of the genre is that the women are clearly expressing consent throughout the films through very clear, unmistakable non-action.
Only the first four links above are time-stops. The train one would presumably be blocked on the same grounds. Even though it is obviously staged and fake.
Hey, and SLR even filmed a time-stop for an episode of the Originals.