LOS ANGELES — Khloe Cox, a former performer who is currently pursuing a career in journalism, has launched "Power For Sale," an editorial series that she'll publish on her Substack blog.
"Power For Sale" examines the systems behind modern adult entertainment and digital intimacy, including how desire is monetized, how platforms control visibility, and how financial infrastructure determines who survives and who disappears into the algorithm.
Cox plans to explore the economic, psychological, technological, and regulatory forces shaping today’s creator economy and investigate topics such as payment processing discrimination, de-platforming, parasocial dynamics, artificial intimacy, algorithmic power, creator burnout, and IP ownership.
"Adult entertainment isn’t fringe anymore," said Cox. "It’s a blueprint for how digital economies operate. If you understand how power moves here, you understand how it moves everywhere."
"Power For Sale" is aimed at adult industry professionals who wish to understand how attention, intimacy, and infrastructure intersect in the modern economy. To read Cox's new column, click here.
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