Why do creators get banned from sites?
There have been a few creators that I have followed in the past that have non-sexual nudity that they have reportedly been banned from platforms. YouTube, from what I understand, has a censorship policy which nudity doesn’t get allowed. But then, I see nudity on X.com with sexual content, and those creators are saying that they are banned from X. I’m thinking that maybe they are using this being banned to make content on sites with paywalls to make money. This actually does damage the credibility of naturism and nudism as a way of life. They’re saying that they’re promoting female body freedom and empowerment, but they have a paywall, that you have to pay to see them nude. I mean, we pay at the gate to nude venues, which it costs money to run those facilities. That’s an understandable barrier to entry. AANR is a multi faceted organization that provides support and training with lobbying efforts to promote and preserve our rights as nudists, again, they provide a service, paid membership is justified. However, women who use the banning practices of websites as a platform to advertise their pay content, need to be talked to by other women, because blaming patriarchy only works if the patriarchy exists on every free platform. If you’re going to promote body positivity or women empowering women, do so freely and have a donation option, paywalls are not a good look if you’re truly advocating freedom.