Susannah
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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 (Edited)
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Scarab Rose
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In response to Susannah.
Sincere question... not being argumentative. What might you want to post that isn't allowed here?
06:10 PM - Feb 14, 2023
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Susannah
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In response to Scarab Rose.
There are specific rules against posting "porn". There is no clarification of what that means. Nor I am certain what the rules will specifically end up stating once they are fully amended.

That means sex workers literally cannot earn a living here, on a safe platform where they can be protected.
06:12 PM - Feb 14, 2023
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poster mouse
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In response to Susannah.
“This means sex workers literally cannot earn a living here…”
This is why the majority of users object to “adult” content on this platform. We are here to interact socially, but you are here to advertise your OF site. I don’t want clickbait, whether it’s adult content or insurance sales.
10:42 PM - Feb 14, 2023
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Susannah
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I'm not a sex worker, but good try I guess?
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10:44 PM - Feb 14, 2023
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poster mouse
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In response to Susannah.
You brought up sex workers, not me. I don’t care if it’s a sex worker, insurance salesperson, or a real estate agent, I don’t want to be ‘sold to’ in the guise of having a conversation.
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