This is a nice update.
I would suggest one more update, which would certainly be useful. At a time when mobile devices are quite popular, the fixed size of the banner can be a complication for such users. it is almost a mandatory standard for a website to be responsive, and this is much more difficult to achieve with fixed-size images.
just an idea if you already want to make the work of promoters easier.
I think about automated size ads. So, an ad from the same place can be in various sizes, depending on the user's screen display. I use a similar thing when I place ads from Google Adsense. In this way, I always get a proportionate banner and all with the same code.
Thank you! This is really a very interesting idea. Indeed, so far, we have only translated the text materials for the partners, and we haven’t made new banners yet. But the very essence of your idea isn’t directly connected to the new languages, that is why it can be realized independently.
Yes, we will think about how we can realize it. We can’t promise it will appear in the near future, but the idea is wicked, we will make everything it takes to implement it.
I have a question.
How do you deal with a fake review scenario? Like in this example below.

obviously the person who left the review is trying to advertise a likely scam in
aramezglobal.comI have seen types reviews advertising another scam in trust pilot too... How do you deal with them in your platform? or you just let it be?
We have several layers of automatic protection; however, it is the human who has the last word before deleting the review. The case you have described is unacceptable, thank you for highlighting this problem. Moderators who allowed this blatant advertising were reprimanded, and the message was instantly deleted. On top of that, regulations for checking all suspicious reviews were reinforced, so that in future such messages wouldn’t get through and mislead users.
Thank you for your signal.