The Wild West of Reddit: A Sex Worker’s Paradise?
Hey there, internet wanderers! Have you joined the ranks of Reddit, the self-proclaimed “front page of the internet”? If so, you’re part of a community that’s equal parts fascinating and terrifying. As someone that is in the sex industry, I’m curious: do you think Reddit is a better community for us than, say, X (formerly known as Twitter)?
Let’s face it, the social hate for sex work is exhausting. It’s like, hello, we’re just trying to make a living and enjoy some online banter without being judged, shamed, or reported to the authorities. But alas, the internet can be a cruel mistress.
Reddit, on the other hand, seems like a beacon of hope. With its vast array of subreddits catering to every niche imaginable, it’s like a digital playground for adults. Want to discuss the finer points of BDSM? There’s a subreddit for that. Need advice on the best sex toys for beginners? Yep, there’s a subreddit for that too.
But here’s the thing: Reddit can be a bit of a wild west when it comes to sex work. While there are some amazing communities dedicated to sex positivity and worker support, there are also some… let’s call them “interesting” individuals who think it’s their duty to police the internet for “immoral” content.
So, I ask you, dear readers: have you had a positive experience on Reddit as a sex worker? Do you think it’s a better platform for us than X, where the algorithm seems to be constantly changing and our content is always at risk of being flagged?
Or are you part of the “Reddit is a dumpster fire” camp, where the trolls and hate speech make it difficult to navigate?
Let’s discuss in the comments! And if you’re a fellow sex worker, share your Reddit experiences – the good, the bad, and the utterly bizarre.