Please stop reporting all OF models as spam. If a post is off-topic, report is as off-topic. If community rules forbid OF models from posting, report that. If a user is flooding a sub with multiple posts a day in a row, that’s a legit report as well.

Otherwise a post by an OF model is not in and of itself spam, even if it is made by a <ferengi>female</ferengi> with the temerity to control her own sexuality.

  • 🦋 Summer Barrymore 🦋
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    Final comment about this because I wanna get off this topic as I’m getting triggered. I’m an exhibitionist AND I need to pay my bills. Idk why I wouldn’t combine those 2 things? I love what I do. I love posting nudes! I love talking to people online. Why wouldnt I try to do that as my job if I love it? The only people that will be seeing my link are the people that click on my profile and find it for themselves. Have a good day everyone 😂😛

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      If I don’t want to see content from a community, I block it. If I don’t want to see content from a user, I block them. I’d encourage everyone to do the same.

      With that being said, ignore the shitheads and keep your posts coming <3

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      81 year ago

      I think it’s fair for people to be upset when there’s spam on the site. But, we’ve so far had issues with only actual spam but not really any true spam from OF models. It seems so far that content creators have been extra careful on that end. Like, as long as the links are in the body or comments in most communities it is more than fine and thats generally whats been going on currently as far I can see. Sex workers need to make money too and getting instant mass reports on OF models for daring to want to make money off their content they are graciously providing to us for free as a community is downright absurd and deeply annoying to have to sift thru. I can get outright exhibitionist communities, but those need to be clear about such imo.

      Honestly whether people want to admit it or not, we need content creators for this community to thrive and grow. If it becomes any issue in the future then a conversation will be had, but there really isn’t any issue at the moment.

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        21 year ago

        Putting in effort does not entitle you to getting paid for something that exists for free somewhere else, or to being allowed to advertise anywhere you want.

        Pretty sure no one has denied that it’s a real job or business. The critics just don’t want to do business with you.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          Putting in effort doesn’t entitle anyone to get paid for anything, NSFW stuff or the widgets I make in my garage, or whatever. It takes someone willing to pay for it, even if there’s a free similar version of whatever somewhere else. Most communities I’ve seen here (and that other place) don’t specifically ban advertising so who cares? Don’t sub to communities and/or ask mods to modify rules.

          I’m not arguing with you or speaking at you specifically, but it seems like a dumb thing to get upset over. There’s many businesses I don’t work with because I don’t like them for whatever reason but I still see their ads all over. Same deal here, imo.

          (I’m not an OF model)

      • @[email protected]
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        -11 year ago

        No one is saying it’s not a job, jfc. People are saying it’s a product and it’s advertising. It’s 100% as if r/android was just case makers and OEMs posting their newest products.

        These communities are not your ad space.