Kira Noir Guests on ‘PlugTalk’ With Lena The Plug, Adam22

LOS ANGELES — Kira Noir is the latest guest on the “Plug Talk” podcast, hosted by Lena the Plug and Adam22.

“PlugTalk” is described as “the perfect collision between porn and podcasting,” noted a rep. Each week, the hosts interview a performer and then shoot a clip with the guest for their respective fan sites.

The interview begins with Noir revealing that she has always enjoyed gang-bangs, but finds these scenes difficult to produce. Noir learned that gang-bang shoots benefit from using male performers who are able to easily work with each other; she specifically highlighted European men, especially those hired by Legal Porno, for being less homophobic than American men and being more comfortable in group scenes.

Shifting to the subject of anal, Noir shared that she enjoys men who are uncircumcised versus those who are circumcised. Her view is that there is less friction during anal if a penis is uncircumcised.

Another topic of discussion covers Noir’s thoughts about the screen persona she has developed; overall, she feels that her Twitter persona is one aspect of actual personality and acknowledges it never depicts her everyday personal life.

The full interview is now streaming on YouTube; find “PlugTalk” on OnlyFans and Twitter.

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Madison Summers Stars for VRConk, Tiny4K, Nubiles

LOS ANGELES — Madison Summers stars in new and recent releases from VRConk, Tiny4k and Nubiles.

In her first new release, VRconk.com places Summers in a crime scene pretending to be dead. Once she is alone with an officer, she explains that she is willing to do anything if they help her escape from trouble.

A trailer for the VR fantasy can be found here.

Summers’ next scene marks her debut for Tiny4K and finds her engaging in cosplay and enjoying a large toy before her scene partner enters the action.

More information about the scene can be found here.

Her third new release is for Nubiles and centers on Summers trying to sneak back into her house after hours. When she is caught by her stepbrother, she decides to physically satisfy him in exchange for keeping her secret.

For additional details and a trailer, click here.

“I am thrilled for my fans to see these three new scenes, with three great costars, for three awesome companies,” Summers said.  “From a thrilling investigation to a cute anime scene to a naughty ‘step’ scene, I hope you have (almost) as much fun watching as I had starring in these.”

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Flickr Starts Charging Users to Post ‘Artistic’ Nudes

SAN FRANCISCO — Photo sharing platform Flickr unveiled new terms of service (TOS) last week, revealing that they will allow nudes and a few other types of sexual expression to be posted by users who have paid for a Flickr Pro account.

The mildly sex-positive move is seen by photographers as a deliberate attempt by the late-2000s market leader to develop at least one competitive edge over the staunchly anti-female-nudity Instagram, which decimated Flickr’s business through the 2010s.

Flickr will be updating its TOS starting in the second quarter of 2022.

The company decided to promote its alleged anti-censorship (for a price) stance by stigmatizing other producers of erotica, launching a “Stop Calling It P*rn” campaign that differentiates between the now-permitted versus still-forbidden sexual content, according to the company’s arbitrary distinctions.

Flickr’s parent company — San Francisco-based SmugMug, which bought the company cheaply in 2018 after it had hemorrhaged many of its users to Instagram — rather grandiosely announced last Thursday that the new TOS “will help us continue to preserve the art, expression, history, stories and memories of all Flickr members for the next hundred years.”

“The first change relates to restricted and moderate content. You might call it NSFW, or explicit, or other terms, but we’ve gone ahead and defined them for Flickr,” the statement read.

Silicon Valley’s ‘Safety’ Fetish

A link published with the statement leads to another page that, in a stigmatizing ideological hodgepodge typical of Silicon Valley moralism culture, conflates sexual content with “safety.”

“Safety levels let other members know that your content might contain nudity, sexuality or graphic imagery that some have chosen not to see,” Flickr categorized. “Moderate your content and help avoid surprises.”

Users are told to “set these levels on your images to help users filter out content they might want to avoid.”

According to the so-called “Safety Levels,”:

Photos and videos should be categorized as:

    Safe: Acceptable to a global, public audience

    Moderate: Partial nudity, like bare breasts and bottoms

    Restricted: full-frontal nudity and sexual acts; photos only — videos cannot contain restricted content and are deleted if reported

Accounts are categorized using the same safety levels. The account safety level can only be changed by Flickr staff. 

    Safe: All items have been correctly categorized (default setting)

    Moderate: One or more moderate item is incorrectly categorized as safe

    Restricted: One or more restricted item is miscategorized as safe or moderate

A Profitable ‘Free Speech’ Stance

Returning to Thursday’s announcement, Flickr heralded the profitable change of TOS as a kind of freedom of speech stance, proclaiming that “photographers have long faced bans and deletion from nearly every online photography community for creating or sharing the ‘wrong’ type of art.”

“We’re rolling out changes to Flickr that welcome all photographers to discover, share and interact with photography, period,” the statement went on. “Photographers who craft and create work that might be considered risqué by some will have a safe place online to interact with one another, share mutual interests, and put their art into the world without the fear of it being removed or them being banned entirely from the communities they love.”

The “safe place online” will be available to content uploaders with Flickr Pro account (which starts at $8.25/£6.99 monthly, or $72/£60 annually) and will “enable photographers to post otherwise-restricted content to their photostreams, along with the added benefit of unlimited photo uploads (free users are limited to only 1,000 uploads),” popular photo news site Digital Camera World reported.

“This move will enable more photographers to practice their craft fully,” CEO Don MacAskill told photo news site PetaPixel. “To us, that means they’re not just creating photography that can only live on their camera, but that they also have a home and a community to share those photographs with. By asking members with this type of content to subscribe to Flickr Pro, we can devote more resources to ensuring that their communities remain safe and well-regulated.”

It is still unclear how Flickr will be separating “erotic photography” from what they prudishly call “p*rn.”

AdultSiteBroker Joins Fundraiser in Support of Ukrainian Refugees

PATTAYA, Thailand — AdultSiteBroker has pledged 5% of current broker commissions to the fundraiser launched by Dan Leal (aka Porno Dan) with the proceeds to be used to purchase food and medical essentials for Ukrainian refugees.

“We at AdultSiteBroker are saddened by the recent events taking place in Ukraine. Amid the unlawful invasion of Russian military forces into sovereign Ukrainian land, hundreds, maybe even thousands, of adult industry members and indie creators are at risk,” a rep said.

Leal has partnered with social media influencer Johnny FD on the fundraiser; xxxNifty, of which Leal is a partner, will be doing a special NFT release to help support this charitable effort. His Immoral Productions will also be donating.

“We feel it’s important to donate to this important cause. We also encourage other members of our industry to give generously,” said Bruce F, CEO of AdultSiteBroker.

Visit the initiative’s GoFundMe campaign page to make a donation.

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Stripchat Joins Pineapple Support as a Sponsor

Stripchat Joins Pineapple Support as a Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat has joined over 60 adult businesses and organizations in committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

“If you ask me to describe Stripchat in one sentence, I’d say it’s a place of sexual freedom,” said Rick Morales, head of business at Stripchat. “We are a social platform connecting free and open-minded people who want to preserve their values and enjoy their lives. We are proud of our adult entertainment business and women, men and nonbinary persons’ choice to stream on the platform or use it for their pleasure.”

“Pineapple Support is an exceptional organization providing continuous support to our community for years,” he continued. “We are proud of this partnership and giving back to people taking care of those who work in the adult industry. Teamwork makes the dream work, and we are looking forward to setting many great projects together.”

Pineapple Support, founded in 2018 by Leya Tanit, has so far connected over 5,000 adult performers and industry members to mental health services, including free and low-cost therapy, counseling and emotional support.

“I’m incredibly thankful to Stripchat and all the team behind it for their generous support during what has been another challenging year for the industry,” Tanit said. “Stripchat’s contribution will help us reach even more cam models and send the message that there is support available for everyone. We thank them for joining the fight for improved performer well-being and for giving back to the adult industry.”

Pineapple Support is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in the United States. Click here for sponsorship details.

Visit PineappleSupport.org and follow the group on Twitter.

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Leda Lotharia Releases Scooby-Doo Parody on ManyVids

LOS ANGELES — Leda Lotharia has released a “Scooby Doo” parody titled “Sploogy Snacks!” on ManyVids.

Lotharia plays Velma alongside Lexi Lore, as Daphne, and Dorian Bliss.

The woman receive a call about a monster and are “quick to get on the case,” a rep said. “When the two sexy mystery solvers arrive, the monster they need to handle is a giant dick. Luckily, Velma and Daphne are very skilled in taking care of monsters. The two share this giant monster with a double blowjob and take turns riding the monster and with each other.”

The content creator enthused about her experience filming the parody.

“I am so happy with this scene,” she said. “It was a lot of fun to film and Lexi and I solved the mystery of the giant monster. My fans who’ve purchased this clip are raving about it, and you will, too.”

Find “Sploogy Snacks!” on ManyVids.

In related news, though Lotharia turned 21 last week, she is still offering a 50% discount for new OnlyFans memberships.

Follow Leda Lotharia on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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Lustery Causes Stir in Germany With ‘Government-Funded’ Adult Scene

Lustery Causes Stir in Germany With 'Government-Funded' Adult Scene

BERLIN — Germany-based studio Lustery has released a scene in partnership with mainstream public broadcasting talk show “ZDF Magazin Royale,” which they are promoting as “the first-ever government-funded porn film.”

According to a rep, the creators of German late night show “ZDF Magazin Royale,” hosted by public service broadcaster ZDF, reached out to Lustery to “produce an ethical porn film as an alternative to the many tube sites.”

“Since the show is part of a public service broadcaster,” the rep explained, “they were able to use German TV tax [monies] paid by private individuals, companies and institutions in Germany” to produce the almost 30-minute scene.

The rep reported that the news “has caused a big stir nationally, positive and negative,” resulting in an upsurge of local interest in the title, directed by studio founder Paulita Pappel, and available via Lustery POV.

The foursome scene bears the SEO-oriented title “FFMM straight/queer doggy BJ ORAL orgasm squirting ROYALE (gebührenfinanziert).”

“Many people are loudly supporting it because they feel like the tax — annually, €220.32 — that everyone needs to pay is finally being used for something important and useful,” the rep noted. “Others are outraged because they either don’t understand why they’d need to pay for porn or they demonize porn and don’t want their money being used for such things.”

“But the fact is every German paid for it, no matter their attitude towards the genre,” the rep added.

The scene was announced through “ZDF Magazin Royale” on Friday, alongside host Jan Böhmermann’s interview with Pappel.

For more information, follow Lustery on Twitter.

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Kendra James Stars in New Girlsway Foursome

MIAMI — Kendra James returns to Girlsway for an all-girl foursome that also stars Audrey Madison, Alicia Williams and Coco Lovelock.

James and Madison are tired their stepdaughters (Williams, Lovelock) skipping school.

“Kendra announces she’s cutting Alicia off from sex and leads Audrey to do the same. The two girls storm off to the bedroom and decide to enjoy each other. Kendra and Audrey catch them in the act,” a rep said. “Kendra decides it’s time to teach Alicia a lesson, but the punishment is sweeter than the crime, leading to a frenzied all-girl foursome.”

James commended her latest Girlsway experience and praised her co-stars.

“Girlsway is one of my favorite companies to work with, as they always create such thrilling scenes,” she said. “This scene with Audrey, Alicia and Coco was so much fun and the chemistry between us was unbelievable.”

A trailer can be found here and follow Girlsway on Twitter.

In related news, James has uploaded new content to her Clips4Sale store: an ass-worshipping clip with Sinn Sage and an all-girl clip with Macy Meadows. She has also released all-girl content with Joslyn James on OnlyFans.

Follow Kendra James on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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Leana Lovings Featured by Shoplyfter, “Camming Life”

Leana Lovings Featured by Shoplyfter, "Camming Life"
 

 

 

LOS ANGELES — Leana Lovings is featured this week by Team Skeet’s Shoplyfter and the “Camming Life” YouTube series “Ask a Cam Model.”

The Shoplyfter action opens as Lovings is caught after having stolen a pair of sunglasses. Before she can escape, loss prevention officer Ryan Mclane nabs her; in order to avoid punishment, Lovings has to do whatever Mclane wants.

“Shoplyfter had a dynamic where we were able to have a lot of fun leading into the scene’s intensity,” Lovings said. “I was allowed to make ridiculous excuses for stealing a pair of glasses, even to the point of saying fairies had stolen them. But the scene gets very serious as soon as the clothes come off. It becomes Ryan and I in a role where my body needs to submit to him if I want to avoid getting arrested, and I become this delinquent that’s eager to receive his punishment because of how naughty I’ve been — and what’s more fun than spankings?”

Lovings also praised working with Mclane and the studio’s production team.

“Ryan was professional the whole time and it was easy to work with a scene partner that was attentive to what felt comfortable while making it look hard for camera,” Lovings said. “I also feel a little embarrassed admitting that the number of cameras was a turn on when filming for Shoplyfter. It felt very hot knowing that there would be voyeurs watching our work from every angle.”

A preview can be found here.

In related news, Lovings appears in a new installment of the “Ask A Cam Model” YouTube series titled “What Sport Can Improve Your Sex Life?”

The full clip can be found here.

Follow Leana Lovings on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

 

 

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LiveUnicorns Offers Humanitarian Support to Ukrainian Refugees

LiveUnicorns Offers Humanitarian Support to Ukrainian Refugees

BARCELONA — LiveUnicorns has pledged 10% of its income from the month of March to charitable entities and NGOs who are working to assist Ukrainian refugees.

LiveUnicorns has also offered to help displaced Ukrainian performers and their families find temporary housing in 30 rooms for up to one week in safe harbor countries around the Ukrainian border.

“Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the current situation in Ukraine and the resulting humanitarian crisis. Millions of people [have been] forced to leave their homes and need to relocate outside of their home country, including many from our industry,” a rep said. “LiveUnicorns wants to put in motion efforts to not only raise money for humanitarian relief for Ukrainian refugees but help accommodate and find work for performers while they are displaced.”

“We will also continue to look into ways we can work with other organizations to help raise aid for sex workers, cam performers and other people within this industry on both sides who are being impacted by the current humanitarian crisis,” added the rep.

Further, “several of our executive staff have committed to donating their salaries to relief efforts,” the rep continued. “This is just the beginning of our planned efforts to try and do what we can during this time of heartbreak and crisis.”

Reach out to help@liveunicorns.com for additional details.

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