SinVid Launches New Platform for Content Creators

SinVid Launches New Platform for Content Creators

LOS ANGELES — SinVid.co has launched a new platform for adult content creators and their fans.

According to the company, SinVid offers content creators the ability to offer monthly memberships to their fans and to promote uploaded video content and pictures without having to mass message their followers.

The site "markets directly to content creators that are tired of having their accounts banned by other platforms," a rep explained.

“Being the former owner of Skyn Talent, I have seen many friends get their Snap-style accounts deleted or banned and received zero response or reasoning from the platforms they helped become popular,” said SinVid owner Gregg Dodson.

Dodson said SinVid has worked diligently to create a platform that is receptive to all content creators.

“One of the things that we have done that sets us apart is giving content creators more control,” Dodson explained. “Content posted in the performer’s timeline will auto-delete after 48 hours unless the date is changed by the performer and this goes the same for premium content.”

Dodson notes that the new platform offers customer support that responds to concerns within 24 hours or less.

“My goal with SinVid is to provide the one thing I see and hear is lacking with other platforms, and that is customer service,” Dodson concluded.

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