Editorial Disclosure
How sponsored reviews work on Gab Views. Last updated 2026-05-29.
The 30-day rule
I do not write a review — sponsored or unsponsored — of any product I have not personally used in my apartment for at least 30 days. Most products get 60 days or longer before the review goes up. Sponsorships that did not allow this timeline have been declined.
How sponsored reviews are labeled
Three signals appear before you have to scroll: the dark "sponsored posts" strip at the top of the page, the "Sponsored Review" tag in the kicker line above the title, and a dark sponsor box inside the review. If those three signals are not present, the review is unsponsored.
Money
Sponsored reviews pay Gab Views as a flat sponsorship fee, as an affiliate-commission arrangement, or both. The sponsor does not see the review before publication. The sponsor cannot demand revisions after publication except to correct factual errors about their own product. Editorial control stays with me in every case.
What sponsorship cannot buy
A positive review. Several products from sponsors who paid for slots were never published because, after 30 days, I would not recommend them. The slots were refunded. Future sponsors should assume the same will happen if the product does not earn it.
FTC compliance
All sponsored content on Gab Views is disclosed in accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Endorsement Guides (16 C.F.R. Part 255). Sponsored links use the rel="sponsored" attribute. Affiliate-commission relationships are disclosed in the sponsor box.
Contact
Questions about a specific review or a sponsorship inquiry: [email protected].