JustFor.Fans Adds Reblogging, Forums

JustFor.Fans Adds Reblogging, Forums

LOS ANGELES — In an effort to bring Tumblr users over to JustFor.Fans, the platform has made substantial changes to the way users can interact with content.

According to the company, every subscriber on the site now has their own page which lists the content they have reblogged. They can also upload a profile photo and change their name. Furthermore, users can now chat with each other via a new forum feature, where models have their own forum, where they can talk to each other and ask each other questions.

JustFor.Fans owner Dominic Ford says the site has adopted the best part of Tumblr, with community features being a major focus for JFF over the past month.

These include an “Add Friend” feature that allows models to befriend one another and see each other’s content for free, while a Tumblr auto-import feature allows models to automatically move their Tumblr posts over to JustFor.Fans.

A free posts page allows Tumblr users to view all the free content on the site, with models using this page to offer free glimpses into their paid content, while the new forums introduce another way users and models can make connections on the site.

 “Now fans can curate their own porn collection, and users can follow each other,” Ford explains. “Our goal is to have a vibrant community of porn stars and subscribers who can interact with each other in many ways. And, all of our free content comes from our models and leads to their paid content.”

“We are monetizing our free content in a way Tumblr didn’t, resulting in even higher sales for our models,” Ford adds. “And because only our models can upload content, we have an environment that is not so rife with piracy or other illegal content.”

JustFor.Fans features female, male and trans models, catering to both straight and gay fans, and is the only fan platform to offer a robust affiliate program, and an incentive profile for studios and agents to sign up their exclusive models.

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