
S1E5 - OnlyFans part 2: "It feels like whack-a-mole”
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Episode · 1:17:58 · Nov 15, 2022
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Audra and Elisa continue to struggle with the role of regulation in sex work, correcting reductive narratives, and how to amplify the voices that really matter. This episode pairs best with a shot and a healthy expression of your sexuality. Image and Video Time Stamps Comments on Makayla’s June 2021 OF Video 10:05 Shifting Culture, Exodus Cry 51:00 FAQ, Exodus Cry 1:07:35 Book Recommendation Sex at the Margins: Migration, Labour Markets, and the Rescue Industry, Laura Maria Agustin Keep the conversation going Email us at culturecolander@gmail.com Follow us! Sources “FOSTA-SESTA” “Has the Sex-Trafficking Law Eliminated 90 Percent of Sex-Trafficking Ads?,” Glenn Kessler “How Section 230 Helps Sex Trafficking Victims (and SESTA Would Hurt Them),” Technology & Marketing Law Blog “Issues,” Congresswoman Ann Wagner Missouri 02 “Jobless, Selling Nudes Online and Still Struggling,” Gillian Friedman “OnlyFans Turns Its Back on Sex Workers and They Are Pissed,” Cheyenne Roundtree, Laura Bradley “OnlyFans Update: Am I Still Using It, Is It Worth It, TOTAL Earnings & What Happened to My Website,” Makayla Samountry “Putting an End to Online Sex Trafficking Through FOSTA: The Fighting Online Sex Trafficking Act,” House Judiciary GOP “Sexual Exploitation Thrives When It’s Hidden in the Shadows,” Exodus Cry “The Biggest Problem with OnlyFans (from a top 0% creator),” Makayla Samountry “The Dollars and Cents Behind OnlyFans’ Decision to Ban Adult Entertainment,” Bernadette Giacomazzo “What Tumblr’s Ban on ‘Adult Content’ Actually Did,” Electronic Frontier Foundation “Why Is OnlyFans Banning Content? Visa and Mastercard Blamed for Shock Move,” Lydia Veljanovski “Yes, I Would Like To Swim in Cash,” The Dream “Pornhub: Mastercard and Visa to block use of cards on site after child abuse allegations,” The Guardian This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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