Social Media & Sex
2017-12-20 02:05:37.251894+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Brynn Holliday: How Social Media is Silencing the Sex Industry:
I am all for tearing down oppressive, capitalistic, sex-shaming structures and
systems in favor of creating a better world. However, the heart of the matter here is that
we shouldn’t have to create something new. We need our current social media platforms to
work for and with us, to drop the stigma, to recognize that working in the sex industry is
just as valid as any other career, to allow us to promote beyond our networks to reach new
people.
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