in which some nerd tries to call in a 4chan harassment raid

  • Frank [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    I have subscribed to the OF of some folks i followed on twitter, but most of them it was the same as you, they were just cool posters. The number of leftists out there doing some form of sex work is non-trivial, you’re going to run in to a bunch of folks doing sw sooner or later.

    is being an e-girl sex work? I feel like it’s not, necessarily, but it is adjacent to being professionally naked on the internet, but I don’t know what you’d call the overlap of those two fields. Something like attention work? idk.\

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        10 months ago

        Yeah. I’m sure some academic has a word that ecompasses podcasts, influencers, make up tutorial people, E-girls, professionally online naked people, and @dril, because they all seem like they’re doing a similar thing, but search me if I know what it is.

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        10 months ago

        It’s not. What part did you think was trolling? There are a lot of leftist sexworkers. The whole “My job is to be interesting on the internet” thing is a weird fairly novel kind of work, where an entertainer doesn’t do normal entertainer things - singing, music, drama, movies, whatever, they just kind of portray a character online that people quasi-interact with. I guess you could very, very, very vaguely connect it to older jobs like courtesan or those guys who made a living being eccentric and really good at dinner conversation and would kind of just bum around upper-middle-class Europe livening up dinner parties.