Weekly Roundup

In the News: OnlyFans Creators ‘Purged’ from TikTok

In the News: OnlyFans Creators ‘Purged’ from TikTok

Monday 14 December – Sunday 20 December, 2020
Erika Lust | December 21, 2020 | 2 min. read

This is the weekly Lust news roundup: catch up on the week’s sex-tech, sex-politics, feminism, and industry news here every week.

News Roundup:

2020 saw a rise in adult content creators, so Le Tag Parfait responded by creating A guide for adult content creators to help people navigate sex work online. [Le Tag Parfait]

If you’ve ever wondered who is behind MindGeek and the truth behind the company running the free tube sites, your questions are finally being answered. MindGeek: the secretive owner of Pornhub and RedTube. [Financial Times]

Your sex life shouldn’t suffer during the festive season, so find out How to Have Sex at Your Parents’ House Over Christmas. [Vice]

And, if you want some extra spicy tips for how to keep the heat between the sheets during the holidays, then head on over to read my advice on How to Keep Your Sex Life Over The Holidays.

I can’t wait to watch ‘Your Name Engraved Herein’! This Intimate Love Story Reflects Just How Far Taiwan Has Come On LGBTQ Rights. [Vice]

Read about why OnlyFans Creators and Sex Workers Are Getting ‘Purged’ from TikTok. [Rolling Stone]

This Week’s Lust News:

For International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers on December 17th, I brought back my 2018 mini documentary porn for women series In Conversations with Sex Workers on YouTube to continue the fight for sex workers' ability to exist safely whether working on the street or online. [Lust Zine]

I weighed in on New York Times, Pornhub, Visa & Mastercard: The Debate [Lust Zine]

The Fucking Playlist Takeover: Natalie Mae - Each week creatives from all around the world will be making playlists of their favourite songs for, you got that right, fucking. [Lust Zine]

XOXO,

Erika Lust

Erika Lust is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, and writer who's focus on female pleasure, cinematic values, and ethics in adult cinema have helped to change how pornography is consumed. Erika Lust Films was born in 2004 and since then Erika has ... Read More
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