Censorship – Alternate Social media platform: Why it’s needed for adult industry

4 de abril de 2023, por Jennie Johnston

Social media is a wonderful thing. It allows us to share our stories, images and opinions with each other. But, like all things in life, it’s not perfect. Social media has changed over time and now it’s not just about sharing stories anymore but it’s about monetizing them as well. But sex workers are being censored and need an alternate social media.

Jennie Johnston, CEO Pinxsters.com

Introduction

Social media is not an equal playing field. Sex workers, adult performers and adult business are not given the same opportunities as non sex workers. Sex workers’ rights and safety it seems is not protected by social media platforms. Censorship is a common complaint.

Why? Because of stigma surrounding sex work – a job that’s legal in most countries around the world, but still considered taboo in many places where it’s illegal to sell sexual services under any circumstances.

Sex workers state they are being silenced on social media and other websites, which prevents them from sharing their work safely and securely.

Jennie, boss of pinxsters discusses censorship by social media networks.

MoneyShot – NetFlix Director Banned

You’ve probably heard about the recent Instagram fiasco, where Suzanne Hillinger director of NetFlix’s Documentary “MoneyShot” had her instagram account disabled just because she posted a tribute to her film making as it “gave agency and respect to sex workers without exploiting them.”

There is a serious problem with social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and even YouTube whom it seems are influenced by corporate and anti porn interest lobbies.

Some hours later after Hillinger took to Twitter the decision appeared to be reversed but it had not been despite Hillinger receiving an email that her Instagram account access had been restored.

The confusion comes because Instagram had initially reversed it’s decision only to rescind this and have yet to respond publicly on this matter or if they plan on reversing their decision at all.

Pinxsters Boss Jennie speaks about censorship and posts about instagram's recent actions
Pinxsters Boss Jennie speaks out on censorship of suzanne hillinger by instagram

The censorship of sex workers on social media is nothing new and has been going on for years.

In addition to banning accounts with adult content from their platforms, some social media companies like Facebook have also allegedly shadow banned them — a practice in which users are still able to post but other people cannot see their posts unless they search for them specifically.

Even when the ban isn’t explicit, sometimes the algorithms are used to shadow ban certain accounts because they’re considered to be automatically spam accounts. A shadow ban is a type of ban that prevents a user from posting content or engaging with other users. Shadow bans are often used by social media companies to limit the reach of undesirable users or to hide controversial content from public view.

The biggest problem with shadow bans is that there is no way to know if you have been banned or not. You can’t see the content, but other people can see it and share it. Shadow banning is a form of censorship where social media users are unable to see your posts and comments, even though they may be visible to others on the platform. It’s called “shadow” because your content remains online but isn’t searchable by other users in any way–it’s as if it doesn’t exist at all!

If you suspect that this has happened to your account, there are tools available which allow you to check whether or not shadow bans are being actively used against specific accounts (such as this one). However, these tools aren’t perfect; sometimes they’ll give false positives because they use different criteria than those used by actual social media companies like Twitter or Facebook when determining whether someone should be de-emphasized in search results due their behavior rather than simply deleting their entire account altogether.

A Safer Place?

Adult Industry business and workers need an alternative platform where they can feel safe sharing their work safely and securely is needed, and this is Pinxsters.com, a FREE to sign up and use safe social media.

Pinxsters is not owned by a big corporation or a venture capital firm, it’s not part of some conglomerate that makes its money from ad revenue or data collection on users. This is an independent site, which has been set up and run by a former Adult content creator for adult business and industry performers! Vanilla business and users are also welcome.

Conclusion.

The fact that Suzanne Hillinger, a non sex worker was banned from Instagram is alarming because she isn’t a sex worker, had been discussing her documentary work centered around the sex industry and this is something that needs to be addressed. It’s not just about sex workers or porn performers though, it’s about everyone who uses social media for their work and wants the freedom to express themselves without fear of being censored or banned because of what they post. The recent Instagram fiasco is just another example of why we need an alternative platform where people can feel safe sharing their work, and securely.

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