SextPanther Adds New Content-Tagging Feature, Revamped 'Explore' Page

SextPanther Adds New Content-Tagging Feature, Revamped 'Explore' Page

LOS ANGELES — SextPanther has rolled out a new content-tagging feature and a revamped version of its “Explore” page.

The updates are now live on both SextPanther and Mynx, allowing models to add relevant hashtags to their feed posts in order to increase the discoverability of their content on the platforms.

Users can search and click on content tags to view additional feed posts that include the same tag.

“We are very excited to unveil our new content-tagging feature,” a rep explained. “We are cognizant of the fact that certain users come to our platform searching for specific content and model types that best suit their interests. Having the ability to continuously curate better discoverability and an overall better experience for our users and models is something we hold in very high regard.” 

In addition to introducing content tags, SextPanther has also updated its "Explore" page.

Previously, the Explore page was divided into “popular” and “new” posts. Now, SextPanther users can view trending posts, new posts, and posts that include trending tags used by SextPanther models.

“If you’re into #milfs or #bigtits, this is your cue to head on over now to check out the goods,” the rep added. “The new and improved Explore page will serve as a directory for the most popular content on the site and will ensure even more discoverability opportunities for both SextPanther models and users.”

For more information, visit SextPanther.com.

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