• @[email protected]
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        282 months ago

        That’s not the issue…

        I watch way more porn than any boyfriend I’ve ever had and more than my husband and have zero profit motive.

        Therefore I will not elaborate.

        • DarkThoughts
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          32 months ago

          Once upon a time, people uploaded their personal porn for free. Now everyone and their mother have an OF.

          • @[email protected]OP
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            62 months ago

            So frustrating, but it makes sense. “I enjoy doing this, so why not also make money at it?”

            But then you get those people mixing with the “I don’t like this at all, I’m just in it for the money” actors and it’s this whole icky mess.

            I miss the days when people just did it for fun.

            • DarkThoughts
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              82 months ago

              It’s ultimately following a general online trend here. YT and other platforms were similar in that regard. From just random people uploading things for the fun of it, to an over-commercialization that turned everything into clickbait and how to make your content be the best for monetization purposes. In regards to porn I think the great Pornhub purge also killed a lot of interest of the few remaining people who did this for fun. Not everyone wants to personally expose themselves via ID for verification purposes.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      142 months ago

      Ok I get it there’s very few women on lemmy, but maybe we should be encouraging more to join/participate instead of keeping it as a kind of toxic boys-only club?

      • @[email protected]
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        112 months ago

        I think there are definitely less women than men but probably more women than it seems like.

        I know I don’t mention I’m a woman unless it’s relevant, like this post. Sometimes, I’ll even purposefully use vague language or gender-neutral terms because I don’t want to get condescending interactions or feel like I have to be a perfect representation of a woman in order to dispel stereotypes.

        E.g. Although I love technology and tinker with a home lab and small Arduino projects, I’m not about to look like an absolute CS genius if someone feels like confirming a bias they have about women and CS skills.

        AKA “You like baseball?? Name every player on the Cubs twenty years ago then.”