July 02, 2019 |
PleazeMe.com Aims to be a Sex-Positive Social Site for the FOSTA Age |
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – If ‘timing is everything,’ then the time seems ripe for PleazeMe.com, sex-positive social site for adults. “Thanks to FOSTA/SESTA, the so-called ‘sex-trafficking’ law passed last year that places the legal responsibility of online user content squarely on the shoulders of website owners, the once-grand World Wide Web is facing its first serious censorship dilemma in 21 years, affecting the very livelihood of content creators, sex workers and educators,” the company said in a press release issued Tuesday. PleazeMe also noted that while an effort to repeal FOSTA/SESTA is underway, “adult sites see an uphill battle ahead.” “Social media channels started suppressing sexual content for adults in the wake of campaigns demanding censorship in order to protect children,” said Heather C. Montgomery, CEO and Founder of PleazeMe. “With the advent of FOSTA/SESTA, those content boundaries have become significantly more restrictive, and are getting tighter by the day.” Montgomery added that the restrictions imposed by FOSTA/SESTA “affect sexual health information and products, adult entertainment, LGBTQIA interaction and anything else that touches on sex.” In such an environment, “how can businesses seeking to enhance the sexual health and sex lives of adults get the word out about their product?” Montgomery wondered aloud. At a time when many social sites have altered their content policies and community guidelines in ways which make it very difficult to post sex-related expression without running afoul of the rules, PleazeMe’s guidelines are designed to be simple – and similar to those of Twitter and Reddit, which remain two of the more adult-friendly social media platforms: PleazeMe.com, which is currently in beta ahead of its official summer launch, offers many of the same user functions as traditional social networks, with seven different sexual ‘worlds’ that new members can discover and make personal connections, coordinate events, post on a main user feed, share video links, comment and like with a ‘Heart’ button functionality with complete user privacy. Montgomery said she and the PleazeMe team will continue to follow events pertaining to online sexual content as they happen in the fight against FOSTA/SESTA. To stay up to date on current guidelines and rules, become a PleazeMe Channel Member. PleazeMe Channel Members will receive a new copy of this document every time it is updated. For more information on PleazeMe, refer to Blog.PleazeMe.com. To establish an account and join in with the rest of the site’s beta user-base, visit PleazeMe.com. |