Thanks for this advice Gemma. After making use of the geoblocking on SM, I came to realize that it was definitely not as solid as they made it out to be. Becoming even more savvy when it comes to internet security and tactics to mitigate the risk of being outed is something I plan to focus more on this year. I'm proud and out to the majority of people in my life. Still I don't want any and everyone knowing I'm a sex worker because people's automatic impulse is to judge, shame, or pity...
And those who steal content and blast it on other sites without sex workers' consent and knowledge are truly scumbags.
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Be aware that geoblocking doesn't work all the time. Sites create white labels which are just exact copies of the website, just under a different name. Streamate does this and has thousands of them. So, while you may block California on one site, someone in California can just hop on a white label and find you regardless. Also, if someone is using a VPN or switching around their IP address (lots of people use these when searching for porn) can also get around the geoblocking. Don't rely on it.
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...If someone is worried about being exposed as a cam model (well, sex worker in general) then I'd strongly advise they /don't/ get into something so highly visible as camming.
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