New Social Network Welcomes Sexual Content

There’s now an answer to the problem sex workers have faced on social media: Lips, a new social network that welcomes free sexual expression. Founder Annie Brown and her team want users — sex workers, erotic artists, queer people, activists, and more — to post without fear of censorship or harassment. Mainstream social networks like Facebook and Instagram have a strict no-nudity policy, while Tumblr banned adult content in 2018 after being a beacon for sex/sexuality education and porn gifs.

“If someone’s being deplatformed, or before they’re deplatformed, or they feel like social media is a mental strain on them, that they’ll know the name Lips and that they’ll be able to come to us and have this space where they can finally be themselves without fear of trolling or bias censorship,” Lips says. The progressive social network is based around consent: users choose what content they want and don’t want to see. Trolls aren’t allowed on Lips—everyone who wants to post on Lips needs to be approved, and the application process is meant to “scare off” some of the trolls.

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Belle Delphine’s YouTube Channel Was Banned For Sexual Content

Cosplay YouTuber Belle Delphine said that her account was removed from YouTube without warning. The internet celebrity and model says her account was terminated for violating YouTube’s policy on sexual content—and that the platform has a “double standard” for explicit videos. Delphine took her complaints to Twitter: “Hey @TeamYouTube why was my YouTube account terminated with no warning/no strikes for ‘sexual content’ when you allow and promote songs like ‘W.A.P’? Seems a lil sus.”

Fans on YouTube showed support for Delphine, many claiming that YouTube is implementing a “double standard” because other celebrities have been allowed to post explicit sexual content. Fans said songs like “WAP” by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion are equally sexual to Delphine’s content, like her “I’m Back” music video that shows her doing sexually suggestive dances to explicit lyrics. Delphine is known for modeling revealing cosplay outfits in sexually explicit poses and conducting titillating pranks, including a stunt in which she sold her own used bathwater, claiming that the idea came from her followers saying they would drink it—the bathwater sold out in three days.

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Instagram Deletes Profiles Of 1,300 Adult Performers

SextingAdult performers are slamming Instagram over what they claim is unfair enforcement of the platform’s community guidelines on nudity and sexual content. BBC reports that at least 1,300 adult performers say their profiles have been deleted by Instagram despite not ever showing nudity or sex. Performers say their posts are subject to a double-standard and that similar images posted by users who aren’t in the porn industry are allowed to remain on the platform without scrutiny.

Adult performers protested outside of Instagram’s office to draw attention to the unfair treatment. Rallies led to discussions between performers and the platform, but while some performers have gotten their accounts reinstated after filing a complaint with Instagram, the platform and its parent company Facebook have continued to draw a hard line over adult performers and sexual content on their sites. Other major platforms have also begun to reject nudity, including Tumblr which made the controversial decision to ban porn and sexual content.

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Facebook Clamps Down On Rules For Sex Workers

NiteFlirt_best_Phone _Sex_FaceBookA new Facebook policy tightening rules on sexual content has significant repercussions for sex workers. The new rules updated guidelines on “sexual solicitation,” involving a ban on “sexual emojis or emoji strings” and nudity “covered by human parts,” among other changes. Facebook’s Community Standards is defining sexual solicitation as a user “implicitly or indirectly” offering some form of sexual communication, be it “nude imagery,” sex, or “sex chat conversations.”

The rules also include anything that can be considered “sexually suggestive,” such as sex positions, fetish scenarios, or self-pleasuring. The new rules mean sex workers can no longer post nude photos censored with pasties, emoji, or their hands covering their bare breasts. Facebook still bans a wide assortment of sexual material under its Adult Nudity and Sexual Activity section, which includes “digital content” featuring “explicit sexual intercourse,” “implied sexual intercourse,” “stimulation of naked human nipples,” and fetishism with “urine, spit, snot,” and other bodily fluids.

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Rhode Island Wants To Charge Citizens $20 To Access Internet Porn

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_moneysexRhode Island lawmakers want citizens to pay an entry charge to watch adult entertainment online. In an attempt to regulate “sexual content or potentially offensive material,” two democrats proposed a bill that, if passed, would force internet-service providers to enable a “digital content blocking capability” to target sexual content as defined under the state statute. That is, depictions and descriptions of sex, whether “normal or perverted, actual or simulated,” “sadomasochistic abuse,” and images of masturbation—in other words, all porn would be banned.

Unfortunately, now that net neutrality rules have been repealed, the porn-blocking bill could actually become a law. Opponents of the bill are pointing out that it violates the First Amendment’s free speech protections, not to mention all the crucial bits of information the bill leaves out. It doesn’t specify who decides what is considered sexual content or clarify how the lawmakers even came up with a $20 fee. Come on, Rhode Island—instead of a porn fee, just let porn be free!

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