Some people told me that I should take down articles about Twitter. Because what’s the connection with Elon Musk’s new venture and anime porn? The significance should be obvious, but since people these days are apparently so distracted (read: retarded), I’ll spell out the obvious: It’s the only mainstream social media platform for hentai, at the time of writing.
Like everywhere you go and try to post juicy anime titties, even on porn sites that you’d think are on your side, there are massive hurdles and rough content restrictions. Twitter has remained a bastion of free market hentai media for a long time and that does not seem to be changing under Elon Musk’s leadership. Censorship has been much more relaxed.
Never has any of my tweets been taken down for containing hentai. Not even one. Not when Jack was the boss, not now that Elon is boss. Though granted, our brand and media production are strategically aligned with western cultural sensibilities, and yours may not be. If you want to post something super crazy, go take your risks and see if you burn or boom.
If your content is far out there and it’s highly likely to receive moderation scrutiny, you can post censorship bleeps on the explicit parts, pixelate or block the sex, and you should be fine. Encourage people to visit your actual website in the tweets with a message like “see the full uncensored image/video/whatever at my website” and share the link. All Twitter cares about is being safe from lawsuits, and hosting content that breaks laws of the countries they operate in puts them in a spot.
Stating another obvious thing, there is a relatively large base of hentai fans there. You can reach a lot of customers. Here’s how you do it (hint: download the screenshot and zoom in):
Twitter is the place where many hentai companies post. Just about everyone is there. So far, Elon has been a gracious king of his digital kingdom. I pay him my fealty every month in the form of Twitter Blue. God save the king!