New Adult Social Platform YeetFans Seeking Creators

New Adult Social Platform YeetFans Seeking Creators

LOS ANGELES — New adult social content site YeetFans.com has announced they are seeking creators to join their platform.

“In the past, adult content creators often had limited options for monetizing their following,” a rep said. “Nowadays, however, there are a number of platforms that have gained traction in this space — all with different models and approaches.”

The rep explained YeetFans stands out from the crowd with “unique features and a unique approach to the market.”

“We designed it for both fans and creators to connect and have fun,” the rep added. “One of the major factors driving adult content creators to quit is not having an amazing support system. So the platform that has the most passionate team that constantly shows their human side to creators who need the help.”

YeetFans stated it has seen steady growth with creators “on every continent in just under a year.”

“Creators that register with the site can add links to sites such as social media and other platforms, which helps the fans who found them from the YeetFans proprietary 'Discover' page locate their favorite creators on other platforms,” the rep continued.

YeetFans also stated as its mission “to uplift those who have been silenced [by other platforms] by being transparent, understanding and providing resources to the creators.”

“What they’ve done goes back to a primary idea with social media — to make it easy for people to share links,” the rep said. “The people want to share the good stuff — the viral, the amazing, the jaw-dropping and the magical. YeetFans doesn’t focus on virality. Every creator is on an equal playing ground, offering a simple Discover page.”

To appear on the platform's "Quickie" podcast, adult creators should email podcast@yeetfans.com or message the company via Twitter DM.

For more information, visit YeetFans.com.

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