Fansite FapHouse Enables Social Media Features for Content Creators

LOS ANGELES — Fansite FapHouse has expanded its toolbox for adult content creators including "industry-standard social media features" and new revenue streams.

"Like other platforms, FapHouse creators with fan clubs can now exchange messages with their fans. This new private messaging format enables creators to be even more flexible," a rep said. "Our creators can benefit from this new functionality by receiving tips via messages and selling exclusive pay-per-view content through this channel."

"For instance, fans can request a customized photo from the creator," continued the rep. "Attach it, set the price and let the fans unlock it. Plus, fans can pay a fee to send a creator a photo — pay-per-send. The creator also sets this price. Fans can also tip creators directly for just being awesome."

Additionally, noted the rep, FapHouse has enabled posts and social feeds. Creators may now post new and exclusive content for fans to unlock through "the prominently displayed upload button."

"The creator can write a caption, add a photo or video, and publish it directly to their FapHouse studio. This feature also lends more or a 'social media' feel to the platform, meaning that fans can stay up to date on the latest content by following a studio or fan club social feed."

The rep noted "a generous view-share program with safe and secure payouts through trusted payment methods" as well as a user option for site-wide membership.

Visit FapHouse.com for additional details and follow the platform on Twitter.

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