• TgxxNitro@reddthat.com
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    27 days ago

    Are these posted by dudes because no way these are on Lemmy. Also, how do I turn off getting these recommended?

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      26 days ago

      There is no recommendation engine. You can unsubscribe if you are looking at your subscriptions. You can block this board if you are browsing All. Or you can block specific users if you want to see this kind of content but not this person.

      Is this posted by this woman and is she a Lemmy user outside of posting nudes? Who knows and probably not. It’s more fun to imagine she’s doing it because she’s an exhibitionist who gets off on it than her marketing team is working on building an audience for paid content. No one here is ever going to catch a whiff of her perfume anyway.

      I interact because I appreciate the pictures and engagement encourages more of these types of posts and boosts Lemmy itself by creating more interactions in general. And every once in a while some of them do comment and you get a sense of who they are and I enjoy that.

      Man, I put way too much effort into this.

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        25 days ago

        than her marketing team is working on building an audience for paid content

        That’s fairly unlikely, TBH. Marketing teams, etc. get expensive pretty fast, and if you’re just starting and haven’t yet built an audience for paid content, you aren’t going to be able to afford it for very long. (Unless you already have a Real Career and money to burn. But then doing this is risky, since it can easily kill your real life career.) It’s possible that it’s a management team trying to establish entirely new talent, but it seems like a poor bet to take someone that has no track record, and would be competing against other, established content providers. That is, you’re sinking time–and hence money–into something that has a poor probability of payoff. If you’re looking for a much more certain return on investment, then going a more traditional route–having models working for established companies–would be a far better choice.

        Going through the post history quickly, I can’t see anything that indicates a paid option; no obvious OnlyFans, Fansly, etc. I’m not sure if there’s a way to pin a bio in Lemmy, without which it’s harder for content providers to build a following; potential customers would have to check through their entire post history for a link. Reddit is–for the moment, until they decide to make the whole site family-friendly–easier in that respect.

        Lemmy would definitely not be my first choice if I was trying to build a personal brand; the audience is far too limited.

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          25 days ago

          No idea. Not trying to argue about it. Marketing team I think is as unlikely as them being just a typical Lemmy user having fun on an alt, but neither is completely off the table. I enjoy their posts and playful banter, whatever the story is.

          I searched Google for their user name and couldn’t find anything that looks like a professional account of theirs.

          I’m not sure if there’s a way to pin a bio in Lemmy

          There is, but you can’t access it through Voyager. You can through the web, but I checked and no bio set.

          Lemmy would definitely not be my first choice if I was trying to build a personal brand; the audience is far too limited.

          For sure. It seems like a safer place to flirt with posting online. My wife and I posted some elsewhere back in the day for the fun of it. Posting just for fun definitely happens.

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            24 days ago

            No idea. Not trying to argue about it.

            No worries, just my perspective as someone that works in an industry adjacent to marketing.

            I am acquainted with a few people that have struggled to monetize OF, etc. in a meaningful way, and from my outsider perspective, it seems like most people aren’t able to make it work, not without making it a full-time+ job. And then not very well. The people that make more than beer money off it seem to be few and far between.

  • SkunkWorkz@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    Your boss: “JFC Arielle, Stop fooling around and get dressed. I need that report done before the end of the day”