JustFor.Fans Joins FSC as Platinum Member

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.Fans, the subscription-based social media platform for adult performers and their fans, has joined Free Speech Coalition as a Platinum member.  

Launched by adult industry veteran Dominic Ford, JustFor.Fans allows fans to subscribe to the personal content feeds of their favorite performers.

“Fan-based subscription sites enable performers to diversify their income and take greater charge of their own brand,” said Eric Paul Leue, executive director of Free Speech Coalition. “JustFor.Fans is an innovator in adult-friendly social media, and we’re thrilled to have them aboard as a Platinum member. In addition to the important political and regulatory work supported by their membership, Dominic’s history as an industry innovator will be crucial to helping us respond to new challenges." 

JustFor.Fans allows any adult performer to build a large and profitable base of subscribers by generating feeds of personal video and photo content, in a manner similar to Tumblr or Instagram, the company reported. In just a few months, the site has recruited thousands of adult performers, and nearly 80,000 subscribers.

By joining Free Speech Coalition, JustFor.Fans will help the organization fight for the rights of adult performers and smaller producers to build successful businesses. The industry’s successful fight against Prop 60 in California, its work educating Cal/OSHA, and its continued effort to rollback burdensome regulations like 2257 have been instrumental in enabling performers to become producers. But issues such as banking discrimination, SESTA-FOSTA, and both corporate and governmental censorship efforts continue to threaten the wellbeing of adult communities.  

“As an industry veteran, I know how important the work Free Speech Coalition has been to the success of our industry,” said Dominic Ford, CEO of JustFor.Fans. “In addition to the ongoing fights against censorship and discrimination, I’m eager to work with FSC to ensure sure those who work in our industry have access to good healthcare.”

JustFor.Fans is a social network designed specifically for the needs of adult performers, with affiliate-friendly back-end, referral bonuses, capabilities for studios and agents as well as models.

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