Welcome to the discussion on the recent social media takedowns affecting webcam models and content creators. This conversation focuses on the removal of accounts related to Clips4Sale and ModelCentro from Twitter, and explores the broader implications for sex workers (SW) online. Here's a brief overview of the insights and advice shared by our community members:

  • Concerns are rising over Twitter's actions against accounts associated with sex work, prompting recommendations to unlink Twitter profiles from platforms like OnlyFans and iWantClips, and to mark accounts as containing sensitive content.
  • A link to a related discussion on the "War on Porn Part 2" offers additional context and community reactions.
  • There's an interesting note about ModelCentro's Twitter account being suspended and then quickly reinstated, hinting at possible issues with automated moderation systems.
  • Community members expressed relief and support for the decision to challenge and question the suspensions.
  • Updates confirm that both Clips4Sale and ModelCentro's Twitter accounts have been reinstated, though the experience has led some to consider taking a break from social media.

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