Does Social Media Have A Sex Problem?
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About this listen
Not to sound conspiratorial or whatever, but Big Tech doesn't want us to talk about sex on social media. But it's not just sex, and specifically pleasure, that's not allowed. Women's health content, LGBTQ+ issues, and sexual wellbeing is also not allowed – especially not when it's posted by marginalised community.
So let's get into it: in this episode we paint a picture of the breadth of digital suppression, and why exactly we all need to be talking about it more. We speak to co-founder of campaign group CensHERship, Clio Wood, about what's happening to women's health content creators, as well as Kalila Bolton, co-founder of sexual wellness and education platform SheSpot, and Amari, a sex coach and virtual assistant, about their experience with having their accounts shadowbanned or paid ads removed.
We look at why this censorship is happening and its impact, and ask porn historian Noelle Perdue whether legislating against sexual content online is the most effective approach.
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You can find more on our guests below:
- CensHERship on their website, LinkedIn, or Instagram
- SheSpot on their website or Instagram
- Amari on Instagram or her website
- Noelle Perdue on her Substack.
In this episode, we frequently reference:
- CensHERship's 2025 White Paper
- 'Algospeak and performing for the alforithmic imaginary' in Dazed
- Noelle's Substack post: 'Are you 18 or over? Are you my mother? Are you my sexy surveillance state?'
Contact us with questions about other sources used!
Hosted by Honey Jane Wyatt
Music by Sacha Puttnam
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