Hello guys! It seems to be picking up faster than other communities here and we’ll need some ground rules. I’ve included the basics in the side bar but there are two points on which I want your input (I’m not spez lol)

  1. The no self-promotion rule On one hand, at this start, everything is nice. On the other hand a purely amateur subs is nice as well. What do you think? Should it be included or not?

Reminder of the rule such as on reddit’s

No self-promotion or attempts to make a profit anywhere

If you sell panties, fetish items, cam shows, suggest payment (Onlyfans, PayPal, Cash App, etc.), request gifts/have a wishlist or anything similar ANYWHERE on the net please refrain from posting here. We wish to remain separated from all money-making endeavors, so that Gonewild remains a purely exhibitionists’ subreddit where people post for absolutely no other reason than the thrill of it.

2.Tag your post titles with the correct gender tag - [f], [m], [cd], [t], [?], [nb]

Yes or No?

In any case, this will be a living document and is bound to evolve depending on the situation!

  • JollySmyg@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 year ago

    There is already the /c/onlyfans_ads community. If they want to promote their off-site account it should be done there and not here. Maybe there needs to be a more general “promo” community that isn’t just OF?

    • hank_mcspankey@lemmynsfw.com
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      1 year ago

      Agreed, whilst I’m completely supportive of getting that bread whichever way works for you, Reddit’s NSFW communities were (in my opinion) destroyed by the influx of creators either blatantly or subtly pushing their product. If I feel like I’m being advertised to, it takes all of the fun out of it and makes it feel less like people misbehaving and more like someone’s trying to sell me something. A separate community for promotion in general is a great idea and allows us to keep the others on topic