Well, fair enough. It wasn't my intention; it's more that I didn't have much experience or knowledge of it until recently. I didn't have any awareness, honestly, of a backlash against the industry. I had thought (apparently mistakenly) that cam modeling, for example, has been around a long time and is very established no one is worried about it or criticizing it at all. I guess I'm not tuned into anyplace it's discussed, but I never hear anything about recent political attacks. I can remember hearing about cam modeling 10 or 15 years ago - maybe it was still somewhat newer and discussed in media? But I rarely hear anything (outside of a site like this) nowadays.
Execution matters more than intention. It doesn’t matter if your intentions were well meaning when the way you execute them ends up insulting or irritating others.
While FOSTA/SESTA didn’t make huge headlines and wasn’t talked about as much outside of sex worker circles, there’s been other issues that have plagued the adult industry that has been highly publicized and talked about. Mastercard/Visa cracking down on adult sites because of tube sites like Pornhub was a huge thing. There was posts on the front page of Reddit about it. Granted, it was mostly people bitching about content being wiped from the site, but anyone with a smidge of common sense or even the faintest sense of care for adult workers would have realized that payment processors becoming way more strict would have a negative impact on the industry and the people who work in it.
Multiple states have now implemented what is obviously the first steps in a porn ban, by forcing users to upload government ids to be able to access certain sites. Again, this is something that was highly talked about. I was seeing this all over Facebook and Reddit, from accounts that don’t have any association with my work.
It really does take a quick google search to find a ton of different articles on all these topics.
Aren't people often interested in jobs/industries they aren't involved with? Like police/law enforcement. Just an example. I'm not personally interested (have a negative view of it lol) but a lot of people who aren't in that world are fascinated with law enforcement, detectives, crime solving...they watch lot of tv shows about it, read news stories. Same with other industries... People may be fascinated with it or glamorize it, but from outside, they don't get what it is really like. Sex industry of course is still kind of taboo so maybe that adds to the level of fascination?
That’s the thing, they read news stories, they watch documentaries, they do research. They don’t go to people in those industries and ask them a ton of questions about something that is a sore subject to those in the industry and double down on what they believe is right, despite being told otherwise. And if they do, it’s because they have their own issues and biases that they should probably work on.
Like, I posted a reply I made in another thread explaining what FOSTA SESTA is and why neither the sites or models want talks of meetups happening. You probably didn’t read it and instead in your next post was like “Oh well, do the sites care if someone is an escort if they’re not doing it on the site?” If you were actually interested in something other than fantasizing about other members and models getting it on, I feel like you’d be like “oh wow, that’s crazy messed up. Is there anything that could be done about this screwed up law?” Especially since anyone with even the smallest amount of critical thinking skills can realize that the implications of laws like FOSTA SESTA has an outreach that will eventually affect far more than just the adult industry. When law makers want to pass draconian/authoritarian type laws, they’re not going to implement those laws on a large scale at first. They’ll make those laws first to target marginalized groups that the vast majority of the general public don’t care about as a test run of sorts. It’s just wild to me that someone can hear about laws like FOSTA SESTA that amends a law that the internet quite literally wouldn’t exist without, and not give a shit.
I personally don’t think that customers have to be invested into the political side of things. If someone just wants to enjoy what the industry and workers have to offer and then go about their business, that’s fine. Sure, it’s great when guys actually do care about the less sexy side of things and want to help out in the ways they can (informed voting, writing to their representatives, participating in protests), but I’m the sort of person who doesn’t think anyone is owed anything. However, I do think it’s really annoying when someone claims to be soooo interested in the industry as a whole, but then basically dismisses anything that doesn’t tickle their fancy. And also when they treat us like we’re specimens in a lab, subject to their examinations whenever they please.