Protecting your tweets. (and don't play favorites)
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 11:25 am
Hey gang,
I know I've been away from the forums for a while but I've been trying to catch up on some things here and there and helping a few people with custom ideas (including Nameless). Anyhoo, today's rant involves the subject of producers 'protecting their tweets'. Personally, I'm not really a big fan of twitter as I've said because it only brings out the evil in us all when people don't utilize it with the proper discipline. Some producers and fetish performers have made great use of the 'protect your tweets' option on twitter because they know that with a lot of popularity they're going to have to endure 'drama' either from other performers, producers or even fans. Now you're probably asking what brought this subject up. Well here it goes (fasten your seat belts please):
While on my day off yesterday, I was cooking breakfast for my girl while she was listening to some house music and going through her morning emails when she suddenly said. "OH...My...GOD!" Curious, I go in the living room and she showed me a bunch of emails from various individuals who were very irate about the moderator from Heroine Universe. Now, I know what you're thinking: somebody's got a problem with a producer, that ain't nothing new. But this was a little different.
Now as you all know at one point, I had respect for the guy that ran that site but after hearing some of the horror stories from various people (including Nameless') with how they got their requests turned down, I had to turn my back on this dude as I refuse to support anyone who doesn't treat their customers like equals. This guy just made that situation worse because he's now playing 'favorites' with who gets to utilize the talent that comes by his studio. When I heard that I was like 'jigga what?' I was like, what kind of foolishness is that? Apparently, this guy has some veteran talent coming by his studio and only his well-known customers are allowed access to them with their custom requests. Any newcomers who come along requesting Christina Carter or anyone else is off limits and they're not permitted to ask for them. That's a real 'bullshit' kind of rule. I didn't understand it but I said, 'okay, I'll swallow that one...for now.'
The next couple of emails I received involved something very unusual. One person who is on twitter said that he got 'blocked' with no explanation and when he emailed the H.U. moderator about it, he didn't get a response.
My homegirl reached out to some of her contacts and asked about why this guy is suddenly on a 'blocking rampage'. This was the response they showed to her:
I tried my hardest to 'bite my tongue' because I think this guy has pissed somebody off and gone 'paranoid' to the point where he's just blocking everybody for the hell of it. I mean, 'pretending to be the opposite sex', 'making multiple accounts', etc. Something about this still didn't feel right, so I reached out myself and a couple of people explained that this guy is getting a 'swelled' head with his business now to the point where he can't see or even think straight. To illustrate their point, they showed me this:
If this guy was so 'hard-up' about people retweeting his stuff without permission, why didn't he come forward and say something about it before blocking this individual or anyone else? Plus, I don't really see what being 'passive-aggressive' has to do with anything. Hell, that's better than being 'a**hole aggressive.'
Honestly folks, I don't know what's happened with this guy (why he's blocking people consistently for no reason and acting all paranoid and stuff) but I believe these customers and fans are right...now that Christina has returned and he's got more veteran talent popping by his studio, his success has 'literally' gone to his head. So much to the point that he's started playing 'favorites' with his own customers and I don't know any fetish producer who would do such a despicable, dishonorable thing.
As far as the blocking thing goes, if this guy isn't prepared to take the pressure that comes with having famous performers like Christina coming by his place and people demanding her performance through twitter or other social media, maybe he should just go private and 'protect his tweets' . Less fuss, less muss. That way if he still wants to play 'favorites', at least he can do it in private. I mean, people are not gonna stop demanding to see Christina and trying to commission her for requests because somebody else feels that only certain people are allowed to see her while others are not.
As I've said before party people, I support the fetish industry and the creators and performers in it. But I absolutely *will not* support anyone or purchase content from people who play favorites like this and fail to show respect to any customer.
I know I've been away from the forums for a while but I've been trying to catch up on some things here and there and helping a few people with custom ideas (including Nameless). Anyhoo, today's rant involves the subject of producers 'protecting their tweets'. Personally, I'm not really a big fan of twitter as I've said because it only brings out the evil in us all when people don't utilize it with the proper discipline. Some producers and fetish performers have made great use of the 'protect your tweets' option on twitter because they know that with a lot of popularity they're going to have to endure 'drama' either from other performers, producers or even fans. Now you're probably asking what brought this subject up. Well here it goes (fasten your seat belts please):
While on my day off yesterday, I was cooking breakfast for my girl while she was listening to some house music and going through her morning emails when she suddenly said. "OH...My...GOD!" Curious, I go in the living room and she showed me a bunch of emails from various individuals who were very irate about the moderator from Heroine Universe. Now, I know what you're thinking: somebody's got a problem with a producer, that ain't nothing new. But this was a little different.
Now as you all know at one point, I had respect for the guy that ran that site but after hearing some of the horror stories from various people (including Nameless') with how they got their requests turned down, I had to turn my back on this dude as I refuse to support anyone who doesn't treat their customers like equals. This guy just made that situation worse because he's now playing 'favorites' with who gets to utilize the talent that comes by his studio. When I heard that I was like 'jigga what?' I was like, what kind of foolishness is that? Apparently, this guy has some veteran talent coming by his studio and only his well-known customers are allowed access to them with their custom requests. Any newcomers who come along requesting Christina Carter or anyone else is off limits and they're not permitted to ask for them. That's a real 'bullshit' kind of rule. I didn't understand it but I said, 'okay, I'll swallow that one...for now.'
The next couple of emails I received involved something very unusual. One person who is on twitter said that he got 'blocked' with no explanation and when he emailed the H.U. moderator about it, he didn't get a response.
My homegirl reached out to some of her contacts and asked about why this guy is suddenly on a 'blocking rampage'. This was the response they showed to her:
I tried my hardest to 'bite my tongue' because I think this guy has pissed somebody off and gone 'paranoid' to the point where he's just blocking everybody for the hell of it. I mean, 'pretending to be the opposite sex', 'making multiple accounts', etc. Something about this still didn't feel right, so I reached out myself and a couple of people explained that this guy is getting a 'swelled' head with his business now to the point where he can't see or even think straight. To illustrate their point, they showed me this:
If this guy was so 'hard-up' about people retweeting his stuff without permission, why didn't he come forward and say something about it before blocking this individual or anyone else? Plus, I don't really see what being 'passive-aggressive' has to do with anything. Hell, that's better than being 'a**hole aggressive.'
Honestly folks, I don't know what's happened with this guy (why he's blocking people consistently for no reason and acting all paranoid and stuff) but I believe these customers and fans are right...now that Christina has returned and he's got more veteran talent popping by his studio, his success has 'literally' gone to his head. So much to the point that he's started playing 'favorites' with his own customers and I don't know any fetish producer who would do such a despicable, dishonorable thing.
As far as the blocking thing goes, if this guy isn't prepared to take the pressure that comes with having famous performers like Christina coming by his place and people demanding her performance through twitter or other social media, maybe he should just go private and 'protect his tweets' . Less fuss, less muss. That way if he still wants to play 'favorites', at least he can do it in private. I mean, people are not gonna stop demanding to see Christina and trying to commission her for requests because somebody else feels that only certain people are allowed to see her while others are not.
As I've said before party people, I support the fetish industry and the creators and performers in it. But I absolutely *will not* support anyone or purchase content from people who play favorites like this and fail to show respect to any customer.