Lexi Luna to Join 2 Virtual YNOT Summit Panels Thursday

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Lexi Luna will lend her perspective to a pair of virtual panels at the YNOT Summit this week set for Thursday at 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. (PDT).

At 9 a.m. she will join the discussion titled "Instagram Hates You! Is It Still Worth It?" to "share her experiences on the social media platform, her anecdotes on getting accounts shut down and how she still manages to thrive when she is not on the site," noted a rep.

The performer and content creator will join Bre Adams, Romi Chase, Emma Lilly Destinee Wright and Courtney Trouble.

"I have had my challenges with Instagram," Luna said. "I know how beneficial it can be for marketing and branding, but I also know how discriminatory the platform is to sex workers. I'll talk about the best way to use the site, as well being able to move forward not being on it."

Later in the day, she'll also join the virtual discussion "Making the Leap to Hardcore" with Casey Calvert, Casey Kisses, Sabrina Night, Curvy Mary and Shelby Paris.

"Lexi will be among the collection of experts to discuss the most lucrative practices in transitioning to hardcore production," the rep explained. "As many adults find popularity with their sexuality on social media platforms, some may wish to level-up their revenue streams by creating erotic content. With five years of hardcore experience performing to her credit, Lexi is well-versed in the best way to maneuver into hardcore video."

Luna said "adults thinking about making hardcore content should take advantage of the experiences of the panel."

"There are some missteps that creators can avoid; there are wellness tactics that people should explore, there are a lot of elements to take into consideration before going hardcore," she explained. "And just as well, there are a lot of positive results and we'll discuss them all."

Click here for details about the Instagram panel and find information about "Making the Leap to Hardcore" here.

The 2021 Virtual YNOT Summit unspools tomorrow through Friday; find the event on Twitter for updates.

Follow Lexi Luna on Twitter and find her premium social media linkage here.

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