My biggest fear in life is going viral for something, Tiktok scares the bejeebus out of me. I'm not in a position where I have to think about what my family thinks because we've been estranged for a decade or more at this point, I just don't want to deal with the consquences of something like this.God, America truly terrifies me! A lot of SWers especially OnlyFans creators do really really well off Tiktok but it's not SWer friendly and loads of big name models get their accounts shut down regularly. There's one person I follow and she's on account number 20-something!
I'd love to have the balls to put myself out there on tiktok but the level of backlash a lot of SWers get from trolls (especially plus-sized ones like myself) is not something I want to have to deal with. Plus your content gets sent randomly to literally anyone and everyone and I'd just die of cringe if someone I know from my private life (aside from friends and family who know what I do for a living) saw a thirst trap of mine!
Somehow Twitter feels less awkward to me. Tiktok you have to be really careful not to be obviously sexual. If someone knows me and has stumbled across my nudes on Twitter, that's on them. But if someone knows me and comes across a video of me seductively eating a banana or something on Tiktok, I'd be so embarassed.
"I rarely see a bill that is this technically stupid" is the quote I've seen thrown around on my end. It's also unconstitutional, so any other state wishing to do the same dumbass thing should pay attention--I'm not sure the constitution is a thing that matters anymore, but if it turns out that it is, they'd be wasting a lot of effort.Montana has become the first state in history to ban TikTok. Other states may follow, if I recall correctly, it can be a revenue stream for people, though I have never been to the site myself.
Honestly, I'm not sure the Constitution matters any more, I hope like hell to be proven wrong. At this point, it looks like the safest state in the Union (also the most racist) is Oregon. They recently "fired" three senators for their state for 10 unexcused no shows to [state] Senate sessions. I'd love to see that happen to the US Congress. At any rate, it's definitely something I'm keeping an eye on for now."I rarely see a bill that is this technically stupid" is the quote I've seen thrown around on my end. It's also unconstitutional, so any other state wishing to do the same dumbass thing should pay attention--I'm not sure the constitution is a thing that matters anymore, but if it turns out that it is, they'd be wasting a lot of effort.
100%, because if this gets challenged and survives, we'll have a fuckton of other shit to worry about. Numerous states would like to completely ban porn, for starters.Honestly, I'm not sure the Constitution matters any more, I hope like hell to be proven wrong.
We're in a really weird space right now. I am flabbergasted every single day by the erosion of freedoms for people and the reinforcement of religious ideologies, specifically Whte Christian Male ideologies. I've never in my life been more terrified to be a woman than I have been in the last two years.100%, because if this gets challenged and survives, we'll have a fuckton of other shit to worry about. Numerous states would like to completely ban porn, for starters.
The CCCP argument is also so disingenuous. The American companies who are also spying on us simply don't want a competitor.
Exactly, I'm not made for fame/infamy I'll go about my life peacefully and quietly thanksMy biggest fear in life is going viral for something, Tiktok scares the bejeebus out of me.
Yep, this and the recent thing about them trying to revoke the right to no-fault divorcesFacism is quietly knocking on our door and every day it gets a little bit louder.
First I've heard about that! It makes very little sense to me--I thought the right was concerned about fewer people getting married? Making it more difficult to leave a marriage would certainly not make me more likely to enter one.Yep, this and the recent thing about them trying to revoke the right to no-fault divorces
The idea definitely is to get women trapped into marriages that they can't escape. The law apparently would only apply to women too. Handmaids tale vibes.First I've heard about that! It makes very little sense to me--I thought the right was concerned about fewer people getting married? Making it more difficult to leave a marriage would certainly not make me more likely to enter one.