This blog post is not intended to attack any group of people or website. Instead, I'm taking the higher ground and attempting to reach people with it in the hopes of bettering their life choices and raising awareness of this type of toxic behavior from a community I've observed.
As was the case with a hole-in-the-wall adult video site (ThisVid) that was brought to my attention by fans because people had downloaded some of my YouTube videos and posted them to it, I was alerted by supporters of mine who participate on a forum that noticed people with bad intentions mentioning me. LPSG, owned by Unit 4 Media, describes itself as an adult forum that invites its members to discuss celebrities, social media influencers, and x-rated models together. Among these members is a congregation of people who behave in ways that directly violate the site's posted rules and terms of use. In my case, I was first alerted that users of this forum were publicly attempting to procure nude photographs of me. I had a look at the thread I had been mentioned in and was shocked by what I read. There were many users banding together to gain paid content from adult models for free as well as manipulate users of social media into showing their genitals while they secretly recorded them without their consent and posting photos of these individuals to the LPSG forum. The users expressed that they didn't care if a streamer gets banned for giving into the request so long as it was secretly filmed so the LPSG community could enjoy it. Other posts made were in the tone of refusing to ever pay to support a model or social media influencer and expressing entitlement to being able to see their naked bodies for free, even if it was achieved by deceptive means. This is a dangerous and predatory mind state to have, and these individuals clearly see people as objects instead of people. I've since had a few people, who are most likely members of this website, attempt to pledge to my Patreon with fake or outdated payment information and then instantly delete their pledge afterward in an attempt to gain access to 8 years worth of paid posts of mine for free. These people were blocked from my Patreon, and both Patreon and myself are well within our right to block people for attempting to circumvent the platform's subscription and payment systems and steal content from its creators. I stand by my decision to block anyone with bad intentions and will continue to do so at my discretion, and Patreon is able to see every action an account makes and will not issue refunds in malevolent cases. When caught in the act, these types of people will sometimes throw a fit over not getting what they tried to dishonestly obtain. Ironically, they will call creators scammers even though it was them who was trying to scam the creator. I have many patrons who have financially supported me on Patreon for years now, and the voices of my fans are much louder than the entitled complaints of people who try to take advantage of others. If you have no intentions of supporting a creator or paying for a service they offer, leave them alone. Don't attempt to manipulate them in their video comments or during their live streams. There is plenty of free content for people like you to enjoy on the internet, and your opinion of legitimate content creators outside of your forum congregation is invalid. Just as if you were to walk into a restaurant and demand a free meal or try to pay for it with an expired credit card, you will not receive the meal, and you can threaten to call the owner a scammer all you want but it's not going to get you that free meal. The only people who will agree with your warped logic are like-minded individuals who feel entitled to free food while the rest of the customers of the restaurant will continue paying for their quality meals and enjoying them as well as supporting the business because of how it takes care of its patrons. The same scenario applies to my actual fans who continue supporting me. I know the difference between fans and predators in my audience. Anyone who listens to me instead of only looking at me knows I stand for and speak up for communities and diverse identities and have nothing but love and respect for them, but people like this are giving communities a bad name. There is nothing wrong with finding a social media influencer attractive and fantasizing about them without their clothes on, but actively and regularly conspiring to get them to, for example, sign up for OnlyFans so one person can pay a one-time $5 or $10 fee and share all the posts with everyone else for free is an unhealthy habit and likely a pornography addiction. I am not being insensitive when I say this, but if you are someone who engages in this type of behavior online, please seek professional help for it. The further a person digs themselves into this mental hole, the harder it will be for them to dig themselves out. The sooner you start to respect people as people, the more respect you will be able to have for yourself. It goes without saying that anyone who spends all their free time trying to trick people into exposing their genitals or begging for free nude photographs of people are not happy or at peace with themselves. I sincerely hope this post will help people understand that there is no time like the present to better their lives and regain control of their compulsive urges. To the fans who continue to support me and bring matters like this to my attention, I sincerely appreciate you, and you are the reason I continue to open a private window into my life for everyone to enjoy. Thank you, and stay tuned for more 💚
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4/8/2024 05:08:13 pm
Un real but not surprising in any way. I hope these people get found out and exposed. It's theft. Pure and simple.
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