There are great people on this site, but I donโt want to get so much hate from freeloading trolls. Especially when on other apps I get tips. Iโve gotten many cash app tips from other social media. Bye โ๏ธ
Sorry youโre getting hate, you definitely donโt deserve that โน๏ธ
Best of luck on your future pursuits, hope they go better for you!
Thanks. In this industry there will always be trolls, but this site seems to be less money and more hate. I had positive experiences here but prefer other socials with better vibes. It feels like the reddit culture got transferred
No disrespect but why would one expect income from posting on a free social media site?
Wouldnโt it make sense to charge money like only fans or charge money for access to somewhere with direct interactions. The latter and hyperspecialization seem to me like the most resilient to a million and one porn tubes offering an avalanch of porn.
Lead generation for any site is hard, and in modern follower/feed based sites youโre at the whims of the algorithm. Itโs worse in the adult industry where people donโt have any โfriendโ mechanism to rebroadcast content.
The algorithms want to only show content that either makes money or builds followings, itโs a feedback loop โ if you donโt have followers/liked content then thereโs nothing for the algorithm to use to suggest your new content to new users based on, and your traffic dries up (source: Iโve worked on this style social media).
Posting in a broadcast style site like Reddit or Lemmy gets you exposure to a broader group without an algorithm meditating everything the user sees (less true of Reddit now). Ideally people look for content in a sub, like your content, click your bio for more, and see the links to paid sites and follow there.
Itโs an additional tool to gain a following, but also kinda required or else your account wonโt show up after a few days of starting. You could be Helen of Troy but never even get views on social media if you donโt also do marketing for yourself.
To advertise paid for content. Have you not been paying any attention? Lemmy is small, and people who make money from NSFW content are incentivized to advertise on the biggest sites. TikTok and Instagram donโt allow advertising, but Reddit and Twitter do. Thatโs where sex workers rope in new subscribers.