ManyVids Adds Over 2,000 New Category Tags, Boosts SFW Content

ManyVids Adds Over 2,000 New Category Tags, Boosts SFW Content

MONTREAL — In a bid to boost its range of safe-for-work content and make ManyVids “a place for all vids,” the company has added over 2,000 new category tags.

“From ‘Abs’ to ‘Aquarium,’ from ‘Zelda’ to ‘Zookeeper,’ ManyVids is a multifaceted platform that’s here for everyone and anyone to share their passions and monetize their talents and skills,” explained a company rep. “That’s why ManyVids is adding an exhaustive and thorough amount of new tags so that fans can easily find creator’s vids no matter what they’re into and no matter what a content creator is making.”

The rep noted that MV envisions its platform as a destination where adult entertainers can show off everything that they’re interested in, while all content creators can have a safe and uncensored platform for hosting their videos.

“Adult content can be normalized, accepted and sit right next to safe-for-work vids. Fans and performers can come together to show the world that sex workers are a valued part of society and shouldn’t be pushed away into their own remote spaces,” the rep enthused. “Be it a vlog or an unboxing or a cosplay demo, making a vid is easy and anyone can do it and if you have a smartphone and a computer, then you have all you need to make a quality production that you’ll be proud to share and sell.”

To promote all genres and all types of content, the main video player on the MV Vids Page will display SFW content to showcase these non-nude videos.

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