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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John Muller
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In response to Susannah.
Thanks for drawing attention to this. SWs deserve safe social networks too. There has to be a better way to manage this than a blanket ban on "adult content", whatever that means.
10:22 PM - Feb 14, 2023
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poster mouse
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I’m inclined to believe that ‘adult content’ is specifically interpreted as ‘commercial pornography’, for example, people posting photos or videos of sexual activity with a link to their paid content, such as an ‘onlyfans’ site.
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11:21 PM - Feb 14, 2023
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