PinXsters Introduces 3 Community Ambassadors

LOS ANGELES — New fansite PinXsters, which debuted in beta at the end of last month, have announced three community ambassadors.

Performer and entrepreneur Coralyn Jewel, Cherry.tv streamer and co-founder of Adult Mutual Aid Robin LeFay and content creator Nightwish Nymph are the inaugural ambassadors.

"Each one has a unique set of skills, and we're proud to have them as our ambassadors," a PinXsters rep said.

"We have furthered improved our livestreaming capabilities, which now work from mobile devices and tablets in addition to desktop and laptop devices," the rep noted, adding that model profiles now display "live" when logged-in to broadcast on the platform's Live Sex Cam Chat page.

"All you need to ensure is that your device's browsers are kept up-to-date," the rep said.

The rep added the PinXsters support team "sits on the site directly and can be contacted via DM function, wall or via email. This helps deal with issues in real time as they develop."

PinXsters' Jennie Jonhnson encouraged adult business to join for free.

"All are welcome, including support services like hosting companies, payment companies and adult talent itself," she said. "You will protected against the shadowbanning of conventional social sites."

Follow Coralyn Jewel, Robin LeFay and Nightwish Nymph on Twitter.

Visit PinXsters online and on Twitter; find additional social media links here.

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