Marcela Alonso Adds Incentives to Indiegogo Campaign for Doc on Social Media Censorship

NEW YORK — Marcela Alonso, adult content creator and host of the weekly IG Live show "Sunday Funday," has added incentives to her Indiegogo campaign for her documentary on social media censorship.

These new incentives include:

  • A $25 donation for a shoutout on Alonso's IG Live
  • A $50 donation for an IG story shout-out
  • A $75 donation for an IG follow
  • A $1,000 donation for a co-producer credit on the documentary.

"My film’s purpose is to tell unique stories of social media censorship and the impact it has on our ability to earn a living," Alonso advised. "These big tech companies will not hesitate to remove us from their platform if we violate their terms of service; however, how many people are unaware of the restrictions that govern joining and being part of the social media machine. I hope to highlight, propel and discuss issues around running a business through social media."

Alonso is looking to raise $10K, with the funds earmarked for editing, filming, securing locations, travel and submissions to various film festivals. While the issue of censorship heavily affects the adult industry, Marcela also plans on interviewing relevant and prominent mainstream figures and entertainers who have not only felt the sting of social media deletion but are also experts on the topic of free speech.

Donate to the Indiegogo campaign here.

Follow Marcela Alonso on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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