What is Switter? What you need to know about the growing sex-workers network
A few years ago, the social network Ello became a punchline. It billed itself as an ad-free alternative to Facebook–and though some took to it for a few weeks, the luster waned and people inevitably returned to their normal social media habits. Then came Peach; then came Vero; there are surely others I’m forgetting.
Last year, the decentralized social platform Mastodon got a little bit of press for providing just that–an alternative to giant tech platforms like Facebook and Twitter. While it was quickly forgotten, it seems to be making a resurgence again. BuzzFeed News reports that Switter–a sub-network on Mastodon for sex workers–has amassed over 26,000 users.
Here are a few things to know about the network:
Ultimately, the hope of Switter–as well as Mastodon as a whole–is to create a digital place that is less centralized and better protects its users. While it’s true that every Facebook or Twitter alternative has been met with a certain derision, this example shows how the social network space could be ripe for a certain type of disruption that gives users more control and freedom. Though only a small percentage of the sex-work community is on Switter, it does seem to be gaining steam as more people fear the consequences of the upcoming legislation.
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