More sex workers should be active on Twitter. As well as being a great community, it's a lot cheaper than paid ads.
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) March 29, 2016
Great news! @WhoresofYore has been unsuspended by @twitter. Welcome back. #sexwork
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) September 30, 2016
Calling Backpage the #1 sex trafficking site is like calling Twitter the #1 ISIS propaganda site. Technically true, but utterly misleading.
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) March 18, 2016
Encourage all sex workers and clients you know IRL to get on #twitter. The more of us are here, the harder it will be to silence us #sexwork
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) September 12, 2014
What's most interesting about #sexwork Twitter is the conversations between providers and clients. That never happened in public before.
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) January 19, 2015
Boards and review sites tacitly encourage the worst aspects of hobbyist culture. Twitter is far better for a respectful #sexwork community.
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) January 20, 2015
Another great thing about Twitter vs hobby boards is that you have control of your feed. No need for moderators with super powers.
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) January 22, 2015
Twitter's great porn purge of 2015. If you post NSFW media, you may be at risk of losing your Twitter account. http://t.co/ACnHInkMNh
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) May 16, 2015
Boards and review sites tacitly encourage the worst aspects of hobbyist culture. Twitter is far better for a respectful #sexwork community.
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) January 20, 2015
That's why Twitter is incredibly important for #sexwork-ers. Clients and providers can have a public conversation without risking privacy.
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) January 19, 2015
Twitter is THE social network for marginalized communities and social justice activism. https://t.co/1ymHnKEzVA
— Escorting Advice (@EscortingAdvice) January 12, 2015