ManyVids Debuts MV Community Awards

ManyVids Debuts MV Community Awards

MONTREAL — ManyVids has debuted its MV Community Awards, with honors across 28 categories up for grabs.

According to the company, the annual MV Awards is one of the most exciting events on ManyVids’ calendar, but 2020 is still far on the horizon, so it wanted to bring a bit of that magic to the summer by further recognizing all the incredible work, talent, and drive that MV Stars bring to their videos, live shows and more.

“MV is more than a website with ‘users,’” said a company representative. “ManyVids is a united group of brilliant entrepreneurial content creators and online sex workers changing the world while generating revenue and having fun doing it!”

The MV Community Awards were created to recognize the community aspect of ManyVids and to celebrate the supportive, sex worker positive and censorship-free MV Social platform. With $17,500 in cash prizes, every winner will receive $500 and an official jeweled MV Crown, as well as an MV Prize Pack that includes MV Gear and an award certificate. In addition, all MV Community Award winners will receive a badge to display on their MV Profile.

To enter, MV Stars can self-nominate in any categories they wish to participate in. Once entered, the nominee must retweet the MV Community Awards tweet to qualify.

Voting will open July 18 at 8 a.m. PDT and will end July 28 at 7 p.m. PDT. Once the voting window closes, the top five nominees with the most votes in each category will move on to the final round. The MV Team will select the final winners, announcing the results Sunday, Aug. 11 on the MV Blog.

For more information, including the full list of award categories, click here.

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