JustFor.fans Scores 2 XBIZ Award Nominations

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has been nominated for two XBIZ Awards, “Creator Platform Company of the Year” and “Creator Platform/Site of the Year.”
 
“We are honored to be recognized in these two categories. Thank you so much,” JFF founder Dominic Ford said.

“Since JustFor.fans is staffed and created 100% by sex workers, we are grateful that after years of the industry saying ‘why don’t we make a platform for ourselves, and that way we don’t have to worry about the platform mainstreaming and throwing us off,’ we are being recognized as that exact platform we in the industry wanted to build for ourselves,” Ford added.

The 2023 XBIZ Awards will crown the best-of-the-best in adult Sunday, Jan. 15 at the historic Hollywood Palladium; in keeping with tradition, select award categories under Web & Technology, Pleasure Products and Retail will be presented as part of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremonies.

Voting is now open.

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