SexWorker.com Launches Database of Adult Content Creators

LOS ANGELES — SexWorker.com has announced the launch of its adult content creator database.

A rep explained its database entries "look a lot like Linktree and similar services. Every creator on the platform is given a short URL linking to their profile, perfect for a link in a bio."

"The goal is to drive traffic to creator's adult profiles and bring them more subscribers and more sales. They do this with their search listings," the rep said. "When you click on a creator in the search results you are presented with a list of their adult platforms. Creators are urged to fill out their attributes, such as hair color and body type, so that they can be easily discovered."

The SexWorker Explore page allows users to filter by various attributes and find creators based on their exact tastes.

"Creators are invited to sign up and add their links to the database," urged the rep. "SexWorker is not a monetization platform so setting up a creator account only takes a few minutes. No tax forms, no passport photos; just a simple verification tweet."

On the boards is a forum where creators will be able to share knowledge and advice with each other.

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