Clips4Sale, Sunny Megatron Launch Kinkster Mag 'Zipper'

Clips4Sale, Sunny Megatron Launch Kinkster Mag 'Zipper'

LOS ANGELES — Clips4Sale and sexpert Sunny Megatron have partnered to launch Zipper, described as a digital magazine for the kink and fetish communities.

The inaugural issue features "a groundbreaking look at the post-pandemic kink community," noted a rep. Going forward, Zipper plans to cover "a wide range of topics and style from exploration of kink theory to multimedia content from influencers, and personal essays to long-form journalism."

Additionally, the "Kinktopia" online hub will serve as a resource nexus for kink events, classes, podcasts and educational content that will be continually updated by the Zipper team.

“I want Zipper to be a cultural touchstone for the community,” said Megatron. “A place for kinksters to share information, document our culture and tell our stories. Over the past decade, we’ve seen the decimation of so many vital spaces and resources for kinksters. I’m so appreciative of the generosity and faith of the Clips4Sale team in helping me to build Zipper.”

The launch also features "an in-depth look at the current state of kink, with data from an exclusive Clips4Sale study of over 500 kinksters," the rep said. "The study highlights a post-pandemic bifurcation of the kink community, a split between those who live their kink lives online and the more traditional communities built around munches, clubs and dungeons."

Megatron observed that "the pandemic changed us."

"We are now a community where the majority of people feel as fulfilled and authentic online as they do at in-person events," she said. "There are new people who’ve found us through platforms like TikTok and Discord, and the majority of the community says it's kinkier now than it was two years ago. Thanks to Clips4Sale, we have the power to elevate conversations and educate the community in a way that mainstream media never will."

A Clips4Sale rep declared that the company "couldn’t be prouder to support Sunny's vision."

"With Zipper, Sunny is bringing together some of the most important voices in our community," they added.

Visit ZipperMagazine.com and follow the publication on Twitter and Instagram.

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