Lately, I have seen a lot of models posting on our instance, and I’m not against it, but I noticed that some of them post the same photo in many communities, resulting in feed subscribed or local with the same photo every page or multiple page.
I want to see these kind of photos/models, thats why I don’t block them, otherwise are fine to post what ever they want.
Is it only me who see it as spam? and should we limit these models ?
It’s the same Onlyfans agency that drops, by spams the instance for a few weeks, and then leave. None of these posts are done by the actual women themselves. They don’t post anything interesting to me and I have them all blocked, but I see their obnoxious spam on my SFW accounts browsing all.
I’m more annoyed that they literally made brand new accounts that I had to reblock for a few of them. I’m not sure if that’s a ban evasion attempt or if they just forgot their passwords…
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I’m not sure what you’re asking and I don’t know why I would reach out to what basically amounts to a bot.
Every model is “19” with the same genericly structured backstory. They post 4-6 pictures, across several communities (usually barely applicable to the community) with OF trials links that have very recognizable and poorly translated titles. When one model stops their spam, the next in line starts about a minute or two later. They always start with every one of their clients on the first day and then usually only do about two or three every following day for about a week. They’ve been following this pattern for months.
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It’s not necessarily a nefarious actor. There are many social media management agencies that provide services like these out there. It’s very likely the models pay the agency to do this.
They might not give a fuck, but we as the community give a fuck cause we browser this community every day.
I have noticed this too!
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Given the assumption that this is someone working with the models and not a bad actor of some sort, verification wouldn’t stop this type of spam unfortunately.
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He’s pointing out that the models have paid to be spammed here
Certainly they’d have paid but more likely they were told that there was a promotional strategy rather than, ‘I’m going to make you quite unpopular on various platforms.’
Well… I mean it’s pretty obvious they were told it’s a promotional strategy?
You’ve missed my point. They will have been told something works to their benefit. If they find out that it doesn’t they won’t pay for it.