SnapGirlz.com Social Media Website for Porn Fans Debuts

VENICE, Calif. — SnapGirlz, a new social service operating exclusively though Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram mobile apps that allows adult stars to connect with fans has debuted.

Fans pay $5.99 a month for access to content that is not posted to general followers. The operators said subscriptions for each performer are capped at 3,000 followers; ensuring exclusivity and continued intimacy.

The site's content is delivered in the form of 10-secomd “MyStory” videos that offer insight into the stars’ lives that fans can watch (and reply).

“SnapGirlz is a social media fan engagement company whose mission is to help talent monetize their social following,” CEO Nick Stone said. “Imagine a sexy, X-rated mobile reality show — then throw in a bunch of bubble baths, showers, toys, bed talk, tanning, outdoor adventures, karaoke and over time you'll almost feel like you're in a relationship with her. It’s a lot of fun.”

Performers are suggested to post twice each weekday, though many do so more frequently. Content includes, but isn't limited to hardcore content.

“There is definitely a symbiotic relationship developing between girls and their fans, as well as a greater degree of interactivity than even we’d originally envisioned,” Stone added. “Most of the talent enjoy looking at the inbound snaps that they get from their members and often snap a message back when they can.”

SnapGirlz noted that since its launch at the end of 2013 it has 34 performers signed on including 28 porn stars and six amateurs. Some participants thus far include Siri, Sophie Dee, Mia Malkova, Tia Cyrus and Tiffany Tyler.

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