JustFor.fans Adds 'FOMO' Feature for Members, Clip Artists

JustFor.fans Adds 'FOMO' Feature for Members, Clip Artists

CYBERSPACE — JustFor.fans has introduced a new service designed to entice current members to resubscribe to performers they have stopped following.

The feature is called FOMO — an acronym for "Fear of Missing Out," an expression that describes anxiety over fun other people might be having without you. On the FOMO page, JustFor.fans members are shown a list of clip artists they formerly followed and how many new posts those performers have since made.

"Many members join a model's page for a short period of time and forget about them," said creator Dominic Ford. "We hope this page will remind people of all they are missing out on and encourage them to resubscribe to the models they used to follow."

Last month, Ford introduced KeepFollowing.me, a feature which allows performers to message their fans to follow them to a new social media account if their current account is shut down.

Visit JustFor.fans here for membership details and follow the site on Twitter.

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