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Lips is a new social network where sexual expression is welcome

There are fewer and fewer places for sex workers, sex educators, and adult content creators to find a home online. 

Lips, a new social network geared towards free sexual expression, aims to provide that space. Founder Annie Brown and her team want users — sex workers, erotic artists, queer people, activists, and more — to post without fear of censorship or harassment. 

It's a much needed alternative to mainstream social networks. While Facebook was busy splitting hairs about nipple photos in 2015, it took insurrectionists storming the Capitol for Mark Zuckerberg to ban Donald Trump, who spouted misinformation on the platform for years. But Facebook is far from the only network that bans basically any type of adult content like (gasp!) an uncensored nipple.  Read more...

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