Christopher Bouzy
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I asked the Spoutible community about adult content on this platform, and the users overwhelmingly said they didn't want it.
Susannah @KittenInACave
I'm not sure I want to stay. Spoutible touted itself as a true twitter replacement, a place we could all be safer.

Then it appears to have left sex workers, kinksters, and other groups at specific risk of harassment & abuse online, to fend for themselves on twitter.

Disappointingly judgemental!
06:01 PM - Feb 14, 2023
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Cyndy Aleo
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
So here’s where I’m at:
* never saw that survey question
* I have traditionally followed several sex workers, who deserve respect and community, and are, a lot of times, LGBTQ+ and activists
09:53 PM - Feb 14, 2023 (Edited)
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Cyndy Aleo
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* since the #SecondWave , and I mean no disrespect, my feeds have become echo chambers. It very quickly went from getting-to-know-yous to the same political links I’m already reading. I don’t find a “same as Twitter without the other side” to be social. I had hoped for a return to social.
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