Sharesome Celebrates 500K Users With Flame Token Giveaway

Sharesome Celebrates 500K Users With Flame Token Giveaway

LOS ANGELES — Sharesome has reported reaching 500,000 users and is celebrating the milestone by doubling the Flame Credits given to new users upon signing up.

According to the company, since its debut in January 2018, Sharesome has welcomed NSFW content creators, giving them access to the tools needed to grow an audience.

“We are grateful for the amount of support we have received from our users during these past months — it’s been helping us improve and better serve our growing community,” Sharesome CEO Tudor Bold said. “And while there are now half a million people with a Sharesome account, several million are just casually browsing around each month.”

Previously, new users received 10 Flame Credits to enable them to tip creators and their favorite stars, with the sign-up bonus now raised to 20 Flame Credits.

Over the past year, Sharesome has been a safe haven for both adult performers and fans against the ever-increasing crackdown on adult content.

“Sharesome is and will always be NSFW-friendly and censorship-resistant,” Bold added. “We will never shadowban users for posting explicit content.”

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