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Influencer Strategy — February 2026
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- Sequential influencer outreach mirroring the PR tier strategy — each tier builds social proof for the next. Every influencer is also a potential investor. Their social capital is the primary value, but an angel check from someone with a million followers is worth more than money. -

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Hacking//HustlingResearch collectiveTech + sex work intersection. Would understand the infrastructure angle.Academic/advocacy
r/SexWorkersOnly moderatorsRedditGatekeepers of the largest online sex worker community. Early adopter validation.~50K members
r/CreatorsAdvice communityRedditOnlyFans/adult creator advice community. Pain-point messaging resonates here.Active community
EPA United (Erotic Performers and Allies United)Cross-platformNon-partisan sex worker advocacy org. Policy-focused.Advocacy network
Hot2VoteCross-platformSex worker civic engagement org. Intersects with political credibility.Advocacy network
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BAYSWAN (Bay Area Sex Worker Advocacy Network)Worker conditions, education, advocacySponsors the Prostitutes' Education Network (PENet). Organizes the SF Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival. Active in Bay Area sex worker community.Wikipedia
COYOTE (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics)Prostitutes' rights since 1973Founded by Margo St. James. The original US sex worker rights org. Historical legitimacy.Britannica
St. James Infirmary (closed Dec 2023)Was the first occupational health clinic for sex workers in the USThough closed, the alumni network and community connections still exist. Named after Margo St. James.Wikipedia
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SWOP LAPeer support, mutual aid, outreach, political advocacyRun by sex workers, for sex workers. Street outreach, cash aid, community events. Active political advocacy in LA.swoplosangeles.org
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SWAN (Sex Worker Alliance of Nevada)Community support, advocacy, crisis careTherapy, crisis/emergency care, financial aid, safe house connections in the LV area.swanevada.org
SWAid VegasMutual aid fund by/for sex workersQuick, private financial aid + harm reduction supplies. Run by community, not outsiders.swaidvegas.org
The Cupcake GirlsResource support for sex workers501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting consensual sex workers — not anti-trafficking rescue, actual support. Started in LV 2011.thecupcakegirls.org
Trac-BHarm reduction, Bad Date ListEmploys harm reduction strategies for sex workers. Confidential "Bad Date List" for safety reporting.Nevada Independent
NLG Las Vegas (Sex Worker Advocacy Committee)Legal supportNational Lawyers Guild providing community-based legal support for sex workers in Southern Nevada.nlglv.org
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Trash Discourse21K YouTube subscribers. Intersectional feminism, queer history, gender. The kind of creator whose audience already understands why this platform matters — no explanation needed. 303 Patreon members ($354/mo).YouTube
Redd Light Therapy4K subscribers. Stripper fitness — front splits routines, pole dancer warm-ups, stage-ready content. Speaks directly to working dancers. The audience IS the provider base.YouTube
On The WhorizonMelrose MichaelsSexWorkCEO podcast — OnlyFans business education, industry advocacy, 116+ episodes. Michaels opened a business school for sex workers. The platform's zero-fee model is exactly what she teaches her students to demand.Apple Podcasts
The Oldest Profession PodcastKaytlin BaileyNationally touring comedian + former sex worker. Quoted in NYT, Rolling Stone, WashPost. Runs Old Pros nonprofit. Her live show tours internationally. Would cover cooperative model as major news.kaytlinbailey.com
YAS PodcastOnyx Sachi, Daisy Ducati, GiGi Holliday, AM DaviesFormerly "Yes, a Stripper Podcast." Weekly guests from stripper and sex worker communities. Covers labor issues, anti-trafficking harm, community advocacy.Apple Podcasts
When We're Not HustlingLong-form interviews with sex workers about life outside work. Humanizes the community — exactly the narrative Lilith needs.Apple Podcasts
DOMMEDGemma Li & SeraphynaDominatrices exploring the shifting legal landscape of sex work — SESTA/FOSTA, international models, digital safety. Would engage deeply with platform architecture and privacy.dommedpodcast.com
Tits and SassCollectiveSex worker-run media outlet covering industry issues. Would cover cooperative model as news.Niche, high trust
SWEAT MagazineCollectiveSex worker-authored publication. Natural fit for founder story.Niche, high trust
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Platform Cooperativism ConsortiumWeb, eventsTrebor Scholz's organization. Would cover as case study.Academic/policy
ShareableBlogCooperative economy publication. Natural fit for the ownership model story.Niche publication
Nathan SchneiderAcademic, authorAuthor of "Everything for Everyone." Would engage with cooperative structure.Academic authority
GEO (Grassroots Economic Organizing)BlogCooperative economy publication. Already covers platform co-op funding models.Niche
Internet of OwnershipDirectory/researchTracks platform cooperatives globally. Would list Lilith.Directory/research
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Shahem MclaurinTikTok/YouTubeLicensed therapist, queer/trans mental health. 800K+ followers. Could discuss banking discrimination, platform safety.800K
Ty TurnerYouTubeTrans creator, authentic content. Bridge to trans communities.~500K
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Jessie Gender~400KTrans woman, media/social commentary. Would engage with the cooperative ownership + trans founder angle.Direct connection — user has a friend who knows her and can make intro.YouTube
Contrapoints (Natalie Wynn)~1.8MTrans philosopher, has discussed sex work and social justice. Production quality would do the story justice. Has appeared on Jameela Jamil's podcast. User has low expectations but worth the pitch.Cold pitch, warm through Jameela Jamil connection?Wikipedia
PhilosophyTube (Abigail Thorn)~1.4MTrans actress/philosopher. Has created content on sex work liberation. Leftist, labor rights focus.Cold pitchWikipedia
Thought Slime~400KAnarchist commentary. Would engage with worker ownership, anti-capitalist platform structure.Cold pitchWikitubia
Vaush~400K YouTubeLeftist political commentary. Has advocated for sex work decriminalization. Would engage with cooperative economics angle.Cold pitchRationalWiki
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Kaytlin BaileyGrowingFormer sex worker, stand-up comedian, Old Pros founder. Quoted in NYT, Rolling Stone, WashPost. Her live show "The Oldest Profession" tours internationally. Would cover cooperative model as the structural innovation she's been arguing for.KQED
Melrose MichaelsSignificant creator audienceSex Work CEO — business school for sex workers. Teaches creators to think of themselves as industry professionals. The zero-fee model is what she teaches students to demand.MEAWW
Siri Dahl~1M+Award-winning performer, writer, activist. Hosted Corn Telethon raising funds for SWOP LA. Led "Hands Off My Porn" campaign against Project 2025. Gender Studies degree. The most politically active performer in the industry right now.The Nation
Jacq the Stripper (Jacqueline Frances)Niche, high credibilityMcGill grad (Russian Lit + Cultural Theory). Author of Striptastic! (crowdsourced from 300+ strippers worldwide). Consulted on Hustlers. Venus Fly Trap comedy tour. Intellectual credibility + lived experience.Wikipedia
Gwen AdoraGrowingToronto-based performer, Netflix MoneyShot subject. Anti-censorship advocate. Co-hosted Corn Telethon. Fat, queer, unapologetic — represents the diversity of the creator community.IMDb
Aella231K X, 118K SubstackFormer OnlyFans top 1% earner. Data researcher — her Big Kink survey had 800K+ respondents. Compared to Kinsey by The Atlantic. Would engage with the platform's data/economics angle. Libertarian-leaning — cooperative model may require different pitch framing.Reason
Nat PortnoyNiche, European reachPolish-Dutch queer filmmaker, sex worker, Amsterdam Prostitution Information Center member. Active in Berlin and Amsterdam organizing. International perspective — bridges European and US advocacy.Raffia
Stoya~500K TwitterNYT op-ed writer, industry consolidation critic. Would write/speak about cooperative model as structural alternative.Vice
Asa Akira~10M InstagramWIRED interviewee, lobbies on age verification policy. Mainstream podcast presence. Bridge between adult industry and tech/policy discourse.PAGE Magazine
Mia Khalifa~27M Instagram1.6M petition for performer rights. Contract reform advocate. Calls OnlyFans "lesser of evils" — Lilith is the answer to that critique.InsideHook
Annie SprinklePioneer statusCertified sexologist, sex educator, feminist icon. Decades of advocacy. Pioneer of the post-porn movement. Her endorsement signals historical legitimacy.Old Pros
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Cory DoctorowLarge following"Enshittification" framework. Lilith as the anti-enshittification platform — cooperative ownership prevents the decay cycle.pluralistic.net
Ed ZitronGrowingPlatform criticism, tech accountability. Would engage with the "cloud providers ban adult content" forced innovation angle.WYEA
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Belle Delphine~3.5M InstagramThe internet's most famous egirl. YouTube terminated for "sexual content". PayPal penalized $2,500 per bathwater transaction. She is literally experiencing the deplatforming and banking discrimination Lilith exists to solve. OnlyFans creator who understands platform economics from the creator side. Her inclusion is a values statement — see On Controversy above.Wikipedia
F1nn5ter~2M YouTubeThe internet's most famous femboy streamer. Viral collaboration with Belle Delphine. Cross-dressing content challenges gender norms. Majority trans/queer audience.Know Your Meme
NikkieTutorials (Nikkie de Jager)~19MMost followed trans YouTuber. Beauty/lifestyle creator. Engagement would be a massive mainstream legitimacy signal.YouTube
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Sasha GreyAuthor, DJ, Twitch streamer~8M InstagramFully transitioned to mainstream. Feminist advocate. Bridges adult industry and mainstream culture.Esquire
Stormy DanielsDirector, political figure~1M+ TwitterSex worker dignity advocate. Ran for office. National cultural figure.The Nation
Jenna JamesonAuthor, entrepreneur~1M+Built and sold ClubJenna for ~$25M. Understands platform economics as an operator. NYT bestseller.Celebrity Net Worth
Traci LordsActress, advocate~500KAbuse survivor advocate, LGBTQ+ rights, women's empowerment. Mainstream acting career (Cry-Baby, Blade).Wikipedia
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Dolly PartonUniversal cultural iconModeled her look on a sex worker. Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Gay Day at Dollywood. Defended against KKK. If Dolly co-signs, the culture war is over.PinkNews
BjorkInternational art iconIcelandic — perfect jurisdiction alignment. Tech-forward, feminist. Her involvement tells the Iceland story without a press release.
Cardi B~160M InstagramFormer stripper, unapologetic. If she posts about the platform, every sex worker in America sees it within hours.Old Pros
MadonnaLiving legendDecades of sexual liberation advocacy. Pushed every mainstream boundary since the 1980s. Her brand IS destigmatization.Billboard
Amber Rose~21M InstagramBought a strip club. Founded SlutWalk. The patron saint of strippers.HuffPost
FKA twigsArt-world iconCalled for full decriminalization. East London Strippers Collective collaboration. Art-world credibility signal.The Face
Miley Cyrus~200M+ InstagramHappy Hippie Foundation. Sex-positive advocacy. Massive Gen Z/Millennial reach.
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Susan SarandonA-list, progressive iconPro-decriminalization. ACLU ambassador. Will take the heat and keep going.ACLU
Cara Delevingne~43M InstagramAlready invests in sextech (Lora DiCarlo). LGBTQ+ advocate. Has written the check before.WWD
Indya Moore~3M InstagramTrans actor (Pose). Open about sex work history. Lived experience gives unimpeachable credibility.
Jameela Jamil~7M InstagramFeminist activist. Trans ally. Connected to Contrapoints (podcast appearance). Bridge between activism and mainstream entertainment.PinkNews
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Meryl StreepWorker ownership eliminates the exploitative middleman
Kate WinsletZero-fee model — workers keep what they earn
Anne HathawaySafety infrastructure traditional platforms don't provide
Emma ThompsonCooperative governance — democratic worker control
Lena DunhamFounder-as-user — built by someone who lived it
Lisa KudrowMainstream legitimacy signal
Angela BassettCultural credibility across communities
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Hasan Piker (HasanAbi)Dismissed reports of Hamas sexual violence as "rape fantasies" and "hallucinations". Called Orthodox Jews "inbred." Multiple Twitch bans. Animal abuse allegations. For a platform serving sex workers, someone who dismisses sexual violence is radioactive — regardless of audience size or stated political alignment.Jewish Insider, Express Tribune
Bella ThorneJoined OnlyFans, made $2M in first week, caused policy changes that directly hurt sex workers (lower tip caps, longer payout delays). Sex workers publicly blamed her.NBC News
Ashton KutcherRuns Thorn Foundation which conflates trafficking with consensual sex work. Ideologically opposed to the platform's premise.
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Tier 2 buzz makes a Tier 1 cultural icon's team willing to take a meeting. - -**Every influencer on this list is also a potential investor.** Their social capital is the primary value — but an angel check from someone with a million followers is worth more than money. It's a credibility signal that cascades. - -**Focus: Female creators and trans-audience voices.** The platform serves a majority-female, majority-queer workforce. The influencer pipeline reflects that. Male creators appear only when their audience demographics align (majority trans viewers) or they bring unique strategic value. - -**Timing**: Influencer outreach begins during the Provider Foundation phase and accelerates through Tier 3 PR coverage. The influencer pipeline and the PR pipeline reinforce each other. - -### On Controversy - -Two types of controversy exist, and they are not the same: - -- **Controversial because of sex work** — Creators stigmatized for adult content, deplatformed for sexual expression, penalized by payment processors. **Standing by these people IS the mission.** If the platform won't associate with someone controversial because they're a sex worker, the platform has no reason to exist. -- **Controversial for unrelated harm** — Creators with patterns of dismissing sexual violence, antisemitism, or other behavior incompatible with the platform's values. These go in the Anti-Portfolio, regardless of audience size. - -Belle Delphine's YouTube was terminated for "sexual content." PayPal charged her $2,500 per bathwater transaction. She is experiencing the exact deplatforming and banking discrimination Lilith exists to solve. Her inclusion is a values statement. - ---- - -## Tier 4 — Foundation (Most Accessible) - -Niche communities and smaller creators who are most likely to engage early. These people are reachable through DMs, mutual connections, and authentic engagement. They validate the story in their communities before larger voices pick it up. - -### Sex Work Advocacy & Creator Rights - - -| Name / Community | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Hacking//Hustling** | Research collective | Tech + sex work intersection. Would understand the infrastructure angle. | Academic/advocacy | -| **r/SexWorkersOnly** moderators | Reddit | Gatekeepers of the largest online sex worker community. Early adopter validation. | ~50K members | -| **r/CreatorsAdvice** community | Reddit | OnlyFans/adult creator advice community. Pain-point messaging resonates here. | Active community | -| **EPA United** (Erotic Performers and Allies United) | Cross-platform | Non-partisan sex worker advocacy org. Policy-focused. | Advocacy network | -| **Hot2Vote** | Cross-platform | Sex worker civic engagement org. Intersects with political credibility. | Advocacy network | -| **Woodhull Freedom Foundation** | [Web](https://www.woodhullfoundation.org/), advocacy | Sexual freedom advocacy nonprofit. Runs Spokes Hub financial literacy program for sex workers (~$40K distributed). Frames banking discrimination as civil rights issue tied to criminalization stigma. Congressional advocacy access. | Advocacy network | -| **Free Speech Coalition (FSC)** | [Web](https://www.freespeechcoalition.org/), policy | Adult entertainment industry trade association. Executive Director Alison Boden testified to Congress (2023, 2024). Documented 40-50% of sex workers lost banking access. Represents 400+ adult businesses. THE institutional voice of adult industry. | Industry authority | -| **Allie Eve Knox** | Social media, activism | Sex worker activist, SpankPay advisor. Banned from PayPal, Square, Circle, CashApp, Venmo — adopted Bitcoin in 2014 out of necessity. First-hand lived experience of complete financial exclusion. Potential ambassador/advisor. | Activist, authentic voice | -| **Melissa Gira Grant** | [The New Republic](https://newrepublic.com/), journalism | Staff writer, The New Republic. Author of *Playing the Whore: The Work of Sex Work*. Covers SESTA/FOSTA harm, decriminalization advocacy, sex work policy from a labor lens. Academic-journalist hybrid — understands policy AND lived experience. Wrote the definitive book on why sex work IS work. | Policy/media authority | -| **Kristen DiAngelo** | [SWOP Sacramento](https://sacramentoswop.org/), advocacy | Executive Director, SWOP Sacramento. Founder, AC Project. 50+ years in sex work (since mid-1970s) — streets, massage, brothels, internet. Grassroots organizer with state legislature access. Represents the long-established sex worker rights movement. Authentic voice connecting decades of advocacy to modern platform economics. | Grassroots/legislative | -| **New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective (NZPC)** | [Web](https://nzpc.org.nz), advocacy | Founded 1987. Successfully lobbied for Prostitution Reform Act 2003 — the gold standard of decriminalization, 20+ years of data proving it works. Led by Dame Catherine Healy (NZ Order of Merit). Speaks at UK House of Commons, Oxford Union. Co-edited *Taking the Crime Out of Sex Work*. Their endorsement says "this platform aligns with the only proven policy model." | International institutional authority | -| **SWEAT** (Sex Workers Education & Advocacy Taskforce) | [Web](https://sweat.org.za/), advocacy | South Africa's leading sex worker rights organization, founded 1994. 30-year history of organizing. Launched **landmark legal challenge to decriminalize sex work** in South Africa (May 3, 2024, High Court, Western Cape). Spawned African Sex Worker Alliance (ASWA), Sisonke national movement, and Asijiki Coalition (2015). Director: Sally-Jean Shackleton. The most prominent sex worker movement on the African continent — their endorsement extends reach to Global South advocacy networks. | International institutional authority | -| **Dr. Cecilia Chung** | [Transgender Law Center](https://transgenderlawcenter.org/), advocacy | Senior Advisor, Transgender Law Center. First transgender woman to chair SF Human Rights Commission. First transgender woman elected to lead SF Pride Board. Personal history: homelessness, sex work, sexual violence survivor. HIV-positive since 1992. Founded Positively Trans (2015). Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (Obama, two terms). Made SF first US city to cover gender reassignment surgery for uninsured trans patients. Her lived experience — trans, sex worker, immigrant, HIV+ — makes her voice unimpeachable. | Institutional/advocacy authority | - - -### Launch City Local Groups (SF, LA, LV) - -These are the on-the-ground organizations in launch cities. Relationships here translate directly to provider recruitment. These orgs are the connective tissue between the platform and working providers. - -**San Francisco / Bay Area:** - - -| Organization | What They Do | Why | Source | -|-------------|-------------|-----|--------| -| **BAYSWAN** (Bay Area Sex Worker Advocacy Network) | Worker conditions, education, advocacy | Sponsors the Prostitutes' Education Network (PENet). Organizes the SF Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival. Active in Bay Area sex worker community. | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAYSWAN) | -| **COYOTE** (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics) | Prostitutes' rights since 1973 | Founded by Margo St. James. The original US sex worker rights org. Historical legitimacy. | [Britannica](https://www.britannica.com/topic/COYOTE-organization) | -| **St. James Infirmary** (closed Dec 2023) | Was the first occupational health clinic for sex workers in the US | Though closed, the alumni network and community connections still exist. Named after Margo St. James. | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._James_Infirmary_Clinic) | - - -**Los Angeles:** - - -| Organization | What They Do | Why | Source | -|-------------|-------------|-----|--------| -| **SWOP LA** | Peer support, mutual aid, outreach, political advocacy | Run by sex workers, for sex workers. Street outreach, cash aid, community events. Active political advocacy in LA. | [swoplosangeles.org](https://swoplosangeles.org/) | - - -**Las Vegas:** - - -| Organization | What They Do | Why | Source | -|-------------|-------------|-----|--------| -| **SWAN** (Sex Worker Alliance of Nevada) | Community support, advocacy, crisis care | Therapy, crisis/emergency care, financial aid, safe house connections in the LV area. | [swanevada.org](https://swanevada.org/) | -| **SWAid Vegas** | Mutual aid fund by/for sex workers | Quick, private financial aid + harm reduction supplies. Run by community, not outsiders. | [swaidvegas.org](https://www.swaidvegas.org/) | -| **The Cupcake Girls** | Resource support for sex workers | 501(c)(3) nonprofit supporting consensual sex workers — not anti-trafficking rescue, actual support. Started in LV 2011. | [thecupcakegirls.org](https://www.thecupcakegirls.org/) | -| **Trac-B** | Harm reduction, Bad Date List | Employs harm reduction strategies for sex workers. Confidential "Bad Date List" for safety reporting. | [Nevada Independent](https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/vegas-organizations-goal-is-making-sex-work-safer) | -| **NLG Las Vegas** (Sex Worker Advocacy Committee) | Legal support | National Lawyers Guild providing community-based legal support for sex workers in Southern Nevada. | [nlglv.org](https://www.nlglv.org/sexworkersadvocacy/about) | - - -### Sex Work Podcasts & Media (SW-Specific) - -These are creator-run, sex-worker-run media properties. They speak directly to the provider audience — their endorsement carries more weight than any mainstream influencer post. - - -| Name | Platform | Host(s) | Why | Source | -|------|----------|---------|-----|--------| -| **Trash Discourse** | [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@TrashDiscourse), [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/TrashDiscourse) | — | 21K subscribers. Intersectional feminism, queer history, gender. The kind of creator whose audience already understands why this platform matters — no explanation needed. 303 Patreon members ($354/mo). | [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@TrashDiscourse) | -| **Redd Light Therapy** | [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@ReddLightTherapy) | — | 4K subscribers. Stripper fitness — front splits routines, pole dancer warm-ups, stage-ready content. Speaks directly to working dancers. The audience IS the provider base. | [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@ReddLightTherapy) | -| **On The Whorizon** | [Podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-whorizon/id1588429195) | Melrose Michaels | SexWorkCEO podcast — OnlyFans business education, industry advocacy, 116+ episodes. Michaels opened a [business school for sex workers](https://meaww.com/only-fans-model-mel-rose-michaels-business-school-sex-work-ceo-for-sex-workers-teach-skills-sexting). The platform's zero-fee model is exactly what she teaches her students to demand. | [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-whorizon/id1588429195) | -| **The Oldest Profession Podcast** | [Podcast](https://oldprosonline.org/the-oldest-profession-podcast/) | Kaytlin Bailey | Nationally touring comedian + former sex worker. Quoted in NYT, Rolling Stone, WashPost. Runs [Old Pros](https://oldprosonline.org/about/) nonprofit. Her live show tours internationally. Would cover cooperative model as major news. | [Kaytlin Bailey](https://kaytlinbailey.com/) | -| **YAS Podcast** | [Podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yas-podcast/id1496266127) | Onyx Sachi, Daisy Ducati, GiGi Holliday, AM Davies | Formerly "Yes, a Stripper Podcast." Weekly guests from stripper and sex worker communities. Covers labor issues, anti-trafficking harm, community advocacy. | [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yas-podcast/id1496266127) | -| **When We're Not Hustling** | [Podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-were-not-hustling-sex-workers-talking-about-everything/id1724870983) | — | Long-form interviews with sex workers about life outside work. Humanizes the community — exactly the narrative Lilith needs. | [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-were-not-hustling-sex-workers-talking-about-everything/id1724870983) | -| **DOMMED** | [Podcast](https://www.dommedpodcast.com/) | Gemma Li & Seraphyna | Dominatrices exploring the shifting legal landscape of sex work — SESTA/FOSTA, international models, digital safety. Would engage deeply with platform architecture and privacy. | [dommedpodcast.com](https://www.dommedpodcast.com/) | -| **Tits and Sass** | Blog, Twitter | Collective | Sex worker-run media outlet covering industry issues. Would cover cooperative model as news. | Niche, high trust | -| **SWEAT Magazine** | Online magazine | Collective | Sex worker-authored publication. Natural fit for founder story. | Niche, high trust | - - -### Cooperative Economy & Tech Ethics - - -| Name / Community | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Platform Cooperativism Consortium** | Web, events | Trebor Scholz's organization. Would cover as case study. | Academic/policy | -| **Shareable** | Blog | Cooperative economy publication. Natural fit for the ownership model story. | Niche publication | -| **Nathan Schneider** | Academic, author | Author of "Everything for Everyone." Would engage with cooperative structure. | Academic authority | -| **GEO (Grassroots Economic Organizing)** | Blog | Cooperative economy publication. Already covers platform co-op funding models. | Niche | -| **Internet of Ownership** | Directory/research | Tracks platform cooperatives globally. Would list Lilith. | Directory/research | -| **Veena Dubal** | Academic, media | UC Hastings professor on gig economy labor under Big Tech. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/labor-under-big-tech-with-veena-dubal/id1463460577?i=1000536952544) — platform labor exploitation analysis maps directly to creator-as-worker framing. Would engage with cooperative ownership as structural solution to gig economy extraction. | Academic authority | -| **Nicole Prause** | Research, media | Sex scientist debunking "sex addiction" pseudoscience. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-myth-of-sex-addiction-and-the/id1463460577?i=1000468064663). Counters the anti-sex-work "addiction" framing that drives platform regulation. Scientific credibility for destigmatization narrative. | Academic/science | -| **Noelle Perdue** | Writing, research | Internet porn historian. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-porn-bans-will-destroy-the-internet-with-siri/id1463460577?i=1000735357214) alongside Siri Dahl — expert on how attacks on pornography are entry points for broader civil liberties erosion (age verification, SESTA/FOSTA). | Niche, high expertise | -| **Ruha Benjamin** | Academic, [Princeton](https://sociology.princeton.edu/people/ruha-benjamin) | Professor of African American Studies, Princeton. Author of *Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code*. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-and-race-with-ruha-benjamin/id1463460577) — racial bias in technology, digital redlining, discriminatory algorithms. Intersection of race + sex work + tech discrimination maps directly to platform's anti-extraction thesis for marginalized creators. | Academic authority | -| **Cooperation Jackson** | [Web](https://cooperationjackson.org/), cooperative network | Black-led cooperative economy network in Jackson, Mississippi (founded 2014). Led by Kali Akuno. Building worker cooperatives and community land trusts — eco-socialism from below. Demonstrates cooperative models work in underserved communities. The philosophical parallel to worker-owned sex work platform is direct: marginalized community building economic infrastructure outside extractive systems. | Movement/institutional | -| **Jessica Gordon Nembhard** | Academic, [John Jay College/CUNY](https://www.jjay.cuny.edu/faculty/jessica-gordon-nembhard) | Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development. Author of *Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice* — documented 160+ Black-owned cooperatives from mid-1800s to 2013. Affiliated with Platform Cooperativism Consortium. Academic authority on cooperative economics in marginalized communities. | Academic authority | -| **Sarah T. Roberts** | Academic, [UCLA](https://gender.ucla.edu/person/sarah-t-roberts/) | Professor (Gender Studies, Information Studies, Labor Studies), UCLA. Author of *Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the Shadows of Social Media* (Yale UP, 2019) — first book-length ethnographic study of commercial content moderation. Co-founder, UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry. Research Associate, Oxford Internet Institute. Studies the human cost of content moderation labor. The platform's approach to moderation is a story she'd engage with deeply. | Academic authority | -| **Tarleton Gillespie** | Academic, [Microsoft Research](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/tarleton/) | Senior Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research. Author of *Custodians of the Internet: Platforms, Content Moderation, and the Hidden Decisions that Shape Social Media* (Yale UP, 2018). 20+ years Cornell faculty. Foundational theorist of platform governance — his framework on "hidden decisions" and platform power applies directly to how adult content is governed by private corporations with no due process. | Academic authority | -| **Max Schrems** | [NOYB](https://noyb.eu/), [X](https://twitter.com/maxschrems) | Founder & Managing Director, NOYB (None Of Your Business). Austrian privacy activist who **singlehandedly killed two EU-US data transfer frameworks** — Safe Harbor (2015) and Privacy Shield (2020). NOYB approved as "qualified entity" for representative actions (Dec 2024). Currently challenging EU-US Data Privacy Framework at CJEU. His litigation has reshaped global data transfer law. Lilith's GDPR-first Iceland architecture IS the design philosophy his advocacy demands. | 51.5K X, institutional authority | -| **Marietje Schaake** | [Stanford Cyber Policy](https://cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/people/marietje-schaake), [X](https://twitter.com/marietjeschaake) | International Policy Director, Stanford Cyber Policy Center. Co-Director, Stanford HAI. Former Dutch MEP (2009-2019) — initiated EU net neutrality law. UN High Level Advisory Body on AI. Financial Times columnist. Platform regulation expertise — her framework on digital sovereignty and DSA enforcement applies directly to how adult content platforms are governed. Colleague of Daphne Keller (already listed) at Stanford. | 64K X, policy authority | -| **Nathan Baschez** | [Every](https://every.to/@nbaschez), [X](https://x.com/nbashaw) | Co-founder & CEO, Lex (AI word processor). Co-founder, Every (premium newsletter bundle, 100K+ readers). Former first employee at Substack; VP Product at Gimlet Media (acquired by Spotify for $230M). Co-creator, Product Hunt. Covers passion economy trends, creator monetization, independent media economics. His newsletter reach puts the cooperative model story in front of exactly the creator-economy-curious audience Lilith needs. | 26.5K X, 100K+ newsletter | - - -### Financial Access & Anti-Debanking - -Payment processors and banks systematically exclude sex workers from financial infrastructure. These voices document, fight, and build alternatives to that exclusion. Their expertise makes the case that financial discrimination is the single biggest structural barrier the platform solves. - - -| Name / Community | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Val Webber, PhD** | Academic, [Woodhull](https://www.woodhullfoundation.org/) | Postdoc researcher on payment processing governance. Published peer-reviewed research on how Visa/Mastercard policies create de facto obscenity law through ["definitional creep"](https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13634607241305579). Surveyed 117 creators on Mastercard policy impacts. THE academic credibility for the financial exclusion argument. | Academic/policy | -| **Karen Levy, PhD** | Academic, [Cornell](https://sociology.cornell.edu/karen-levy) | Associate Professor, Cornell. Co-authored ["Shut Up and Take My Money!": Revenue Chokepoints and Sex Workers' Financial Exclusion](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362195852). Analyzes how payment systems function as control mechanisms in platform economies. Academic framework for understanding financial exclusion as systemic governance, not risk management. | Academic authority | -| **Leigh Cuen** | [Substack](https://leighcuen.substack.com/), CoinDesk, journalism | Journalist covering cryptocurrency + sex work intersection. Documented how sex workers turned to crypto when banks shut them out. Bridges sex worker advocacy + alternative finance worlds. Can frame Iceland-based structure as solving the debanking problem. | 20K+ followers | -| **Mike Masnick** | [Techdirt](https://www.techdirt.com/) | Founder/Editor, Techdirt. Documents the [alliance between anti-pornography activist groups and payment processors](https://www.techdirt.com/2025/07/28/financial-censorship-and-the-love-affair-between-payment-processors-and-anti-porn-campaigners/) — shows moral campaigning, not legitimate risk, drives account closures. Widely cited in policy debates. | 100K+ monthly readers | -| **Ameen Soleimani** | Crypto, [SpankChain](https://medium.com/spankchain) | Founded SpankChain (2017) as direct response to sex workers being debanked. Platform promised 95% payouts vs. 50%+ from mainstream processors. Now lobbies in DC for sex worker financial access. Practitioner experience building for excluded communities. | Crypto/adult industry circles | -| **EFF** (Electronic Frontier Foundation) | [Web](https://www.eff.org/issues/financial-censorship), policy | 501(c)(3) digital rights nonprofit. Identifies payment processors as ["de facto internet censors"](https://www.eff.org/issues/financial-censorship) — Visa, Mastercard, PayPal function as unaccountable arbiters of speech without due process. 500K+ social followers, major policy influence. | Institutional authority | -| **FIRE** (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) | [Web](https://www.thefire.org/), policy | Free speech advocacy nonprofit. [Frames centralized payment infrastructure](https://www.thefire.org/research-learn/fire-statement-free-speech-and-online-payment-processors) (MasterCard/Visa duopoly) as chokepoint for free expression. Connects financial exclusion to First Amendment fight. | 200K+ audience | -| **ACLU Financial Privacy** | [Web](https://www.aclu.org/), legal | Filed [46-page FTC complaint against Mastercard](https://www.documentjournal.com/2023/09/aclu-mastercard-complaint-sex-work-financial-discrimination-censorship-pornhub-onlyfans/) (2021) on behalf of sex workers. Demonstrated Mastercard's policies devastated creators through content pre-approval, identity verification, and search term bans. Ongoing legal precedent. | 4M+ supporters | -| **Caitlin Long** | [Custodia Bank](https://custodia.bank/), crypto/banking | Founder/CEO, Custodia Bank. 22 years Wall Street finance. Built a bank specifically to serve the crypto sector after systematic debanking. Fought 5-year battle with Federal Reserve for master account access. Spearheaded Wyoming's crypto-friendly regulations. Living example of building alternative financial infrastructure for excluded industries. | 30K+ followers, policy influence | -| **Nic Carter** | [Castle Island Ventures](https://niccarter.info/), crypto/policy | Founder, Castle Island Ventures. Coined "Operation Choke Point 2.0" — documenting coordinated debanking of crypto companies by US regulators. His framework applies directly to sex workers and other "disfavored" industries: financial exclusion is government-orchestrated, not market-driven. Legitimizes the structural argument. | 50K+ followers, crypto policy authority | -| **Ganesh Sitaraman** | Academic, [Vanderbilt Law](https://law.vanderbilt.edu/) | Law professor, Vanderbilt. Published major [Yale Law Journal article on deplatforming](https://yalelawjournal.org/article/deplatforming) — argues US law traditionally balanced "duty to serve" with limited exclusion grounds; tech platforms inverted this. Payment processors should be regulated as utilities/common carriers. Provides the legal framework for platform accountability. | Academic/policy authority | -| **Rico Plumb-Jones** | [Flash Model Pay](https://www.linkedin.com/in/rico-plumb-jones-314ab5180/), adult fintech | Founder/CEO, Flash Model Pay. 15+ years adult/digital creator industry. Founded Less Talk (scaled to 1,500 creators, acquired 2019). Launched Camiplay (instant verification cam platform). Building payment solutions specifically for adult content creators — daily payouts, security-first. Practitioner who understands payment processing pain points from the inside. | Adult industry circles | -| **Daphne Keller** | [Stanford Cyber Policy](https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/about/people/daphne-keller/), academic | Director, Platform Regulation Program, Stanford Cyber Policy Center. Studies how government pressure forces payment processors into censorship (WikiLeaks case, adult content). Advocates for transparency and due process in processor account decisions. Stanford credibility for policy-level advocacy. | Academic/policy authority | - - -### AI Content Protection Coalitions - -These organizations and individuals are fighting the same fight as the platform's content protection tech — preventing AI from training on creators' work without consent. Natural allies for the fingerprinting, scrape detection, and DMCA automation capabilities. - - -| Name / Community | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Human Artistry Campaign** | [Web](https://www.humanartistrycampaign.com), coalition | 40+ member orgs (Recording Academy, SAG-AFTRA, RIAA, Authors Guild, WGA, DGA). Core principle: "Creators must maintain control of their work." Latest campaign: ["Stealing Isn't Innovation"](https://www.humanartistrycampaign.com) (Jan 2026). Supports NO FAKES Act and No AI FRAUD Act. The platform's content protection tech directly enables their stated mission. | Massive institutional reach | -| **Creators Coalition on AI (CCAI)** | [Web](https://www.creatorscoalitionai.com/), coalition | Launched Dec 2025. 18+ founding members + 500+ signatories across DGA, SAG-AFTRA, WGA, PGA, IATSE. Four pillars: consent & compensation, job protection, anti-deepfake guardrails, safeguarding human creativity. Less ideologically constrained than unions — more receptive to tech partnerships. | Emerging, 500+ signatories | -| **Artists Rights Alliance** | Coalition, music industry | Organized the [April 2024 open letter](https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/02/nicki-minaj-billie-eilish-katy-perry-and-other-musicians-sign-letter-against-ai-music/) signed by 200+ artists (Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, Stevie Wonder, Pearl Jam, Katy Perry). Emphasizes "consent required" for AI training — aligns with fingerprinting + enforcement model. | 1.5B+ combined artist reach | -| **Ed Newton-Rex** | Music, tech | Composer, founded Jukedeck (acquired by ByteDance). [Quit Stability AI](https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-67594681) specifically because of unauthorized use of copyrighted work for training. Bridges music and tech industries — would value technical solution that enforces licensing. | Tech/music crossover | -| **Authors Guild** | [Web](https://authorsguild.org/), legal/advocacy | Filed class-action lawsuits against OpenAI and Meta for training on books without permission. Named plaintiffs include George R.R. Martin, John Grisham, Jodi Picoult, David Baldacci, George Saunders, Jonathan Franzen. Advocating for required licensing, training data disclosure, and Copyright Office recognition. Lilith's fingerprinting can prove works were used in training — evidence for litigation. | Institutional authority, literary weight | -| **AXM (AI eXperience Management)** | Platform, creator tools | Black-owned platform for creators to register and control AI usage of their work. Pilot with Malcolm X estate and Katt Williams. Handles creator management interface for AI rights — complementary to Lilith's detection + enforcement. Potential integration partner. | Emerging, high-value niche | - - -### Sex Tech Founders & Advocates - -These are the people who tried to build sex-positive technology and were systematically blocked by payment processors, VCs, cloud providers, and advertising platforms. Their war stories ARE the platform's founding thesis — Lilith succeeded where they were stopped. - - -| Name / Community | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Cindy Gallop** | [MakeLoveNotPorn](https://makelovenotporn.com), [X](https://x.com/cindygallop) | Founder, Make Love Not Porn. [TED 2009 talk](https://www.ted.com/talks/cindy_gallop_make_love_not_porn) launched the sex-positive tech movement. 15+ years fighting payment processor discrimination — Stripe, PayPal refused; pays 12% processing fees vs. 3% mainstream; AWS refused hosting; Mailchimp rejected emails. Quote: "I can't find a bank anywhere in the world that will allow me to open a business bank account for what we want to do." Her story IS the case for why Lilith exists. | 80K X, 140K LinkedIn, 43K Instagram | -| **Dame Products / Eva Goicochea** | [Web](https://www.dameproducts.com/), business | Sued NYC MTA (2019) for refusing women's sexual wellness ads while accepting erectile dysfunction ads. Won (2021) — first female-founded pleasure brand approved for MTA subway advertising. $13M+ raised. Only 1 of 10 Latinas to raise $10M+ in consumer goods. Acquired Chakrubs (2025). Forbes Next 1000, Vogue Business 100 Innovators. Demonstrates sex tech can win discrimination fights in court. | Business/media authority | -| **Birgitta Jonsdottir** | [Web](https://birgitta.is/), [EFF Advisory Board](https://www.eff.org/about/advisoryboard) | Former Icelandic MP, co-founded Iceland's Pirate Party. Her 2010 parliamentary resolution transforming Iceland into a "Digital Safe Haven" was unanimously adopted — the same digital sovereignty narrative the platform tells with its Iceland jurisdiction. WikiLeaks associate, helped produce "Collateral Murder" video. Now EFF Technical Advisor and First Internet Archive Fellow. Bridges Icelandic politics + digital freedom + platform sovereignty. | Political/institutional authority | - - -### Disability + Sexuality - -The platform serves ALL bodies. Disability representation in sex work is a story nobody else tells — and these voices ensure the platform doesn't replicate the exclusion patterns of mainstream platforms. - - -| Name | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Andrew Gurza** | [Disability After Dark](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/disability-after-dark/id1151890990) podcast, social media | Canadian disability + sexuality advocate. 608+ episodes, 400K+ downloads. Created viral #DisabledPeopleAreHot hashtag (2019). Co-founded Bump'n (sex toy company for disabled people). HuffPost contributor. His audience is a community mainstream platforms actively suppress — exactly the marginalized creators Lilith serves. | 400K+ podcast downloads, activist network | -| **Robin Wilson-Beattie** | [SexAbled](https://www.sexabledwithrobinwb.com/), education | Disability & sexual health educator. Founder of SexAbled and #AccessBetter. Featured on Today Show, Good Morning America, VICE. Brandeis Carrie Buck Distinguished Fellow (2024). AASECT member. Teaches BDSM for disabled people, coaches on disability + pleasure. Operates at the intersection mainstream disability advocates avoid. | Media presence, educator network | - - -### Academic Sexology & Research - -These voices bring peer-reviewed credibility to destigmatization. Their audiences are educators, therapists, and people actively seeking evidence-based perspectives on sexuality — the demographic most likely to become vocal allies. - - -| Name | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Dr. Justin Lehmiller** | [Sex and Psychology](https://www.sexandpsychology.com/), [X](https://x.com/JustinLehmiller) | Senior Research Fellow, Kinsey Institute. Three-time Harvard teaching excellence award. Author of *The Psychology of Human Sexuality* (3rd ed, 2023) — used in college classrooms worldwide, **includes chapters on sex work and pornography**. Weekly *Sex and Psychology Podcast*. Described as "the sex ed you never got in school." His textbook normalizes sex work as a subject of academic study, not moral panic. | 37K X, 32K Instagram, weekly podcast | -| **Dr. Zhana Vrangalova** | [drzhana.com](https://drzhana.com/), [X](https://x.com/DrZhana) | NYU Adjunct Instructor, sexuality researcher. TEDx talk "Is Casual Sex Bad For You?" — **nearly 4 million views**. Ph.D. from Cornell. Created The Casual Sex Project (2014-2017). Published in Playboy, The New Yorker, VICE. Evidence-based, non-stigmatizing discourse on sexuality. Her massive TEDx reach demonstrates mainstream appetite for sex-positive academic voices. | 28K X, 4M TEDx views | - - -### LGBTQ+ Niche Creators - - -| Name | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Shahem Mclaurin** | TikTok/YouTube | Licensed therapist, queer/trans mental health. 800K+ followers. Could discuss banking discrimination, platform safety. | 800K | -| **Ty Turner** | YouTube | Trans creator, authentic content. Bridge to trans communities. | ~500K | - - ---- - -## Tier 3 — BreadTube & Established Commentary - -Established voices with dedicated audiences who create long-form analysis. A video essay from this tier creates lasting, searchable content that builds the narrative. These creators need a compelling angle, not just a pitch — they need to see the story. - -### BreadTube / Leftist Commentary - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Angle | Connection | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-------|------------|--------| -| **Jessie Gender** | YouTube | ~400K | Trans woman, media/social commentary. Would engage with the cooperative ownership + trans founder angle. | **Direct connection** — user has a friend who knows her and can make intro. | [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@JessieGender) | -| **Contrapoints** (Natalie Wynn) | YouTube | ~1.8M | Trans philosopher, has discussed [sex work and social justice](https://www.contrapoints.com/media/soa-interview). Production quality would do the story justice. Has appeared on [Jameela Jamil's podcast](https://open.spotify.com/episode/3FDlqVTaiyLbVou5s9ju9e). User has low expectations but worth the pitch. | Cold pitch, warm through Jameela Jamil connection? | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ContraPoints) | -| **PhilosophyTube** (Abigail Thorn) | YouTube | ~1.4M | Trans actress/philosopher. Has created content on sex work liberation. Leftist, labor rights focus. | Cold pitch | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abigail_Thorn) | -| **Thought Slime** | YouTube | ~400K | Anarchist commentary. Would engage with worker ownership, anti-capitalist platform structure. | Cold pitch | [Wikitubia](https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/Thought_Slime) | -| **Vaush** | YouTube/Twitch | ~400K YouTube | Leftist political commentary. Has [advocated for sex work decriminalization](https://www.vice.com/en/article/hasan-piker-brothel-sex-work-twitch/). Would engage with cooperative economics angle. | Cold pitch | [RationalWiki](https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Vaush) | - - -### Sex Work Creators & Advocates - -These are women who ARE the industry. Their voices carry because they've lived it. Their audiences are working providers — the exact people the platform serves. - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Angle | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-------|--------| -| **Kaytlin Bailey** | [Podcast](https://oldprosonline.org/the-oldest-profession-podcast/), touring live show, media | Growing | Former sex worker, stand-up comedian, Old Pros founder. Quoted in [NYT, Rolling Stone, WashPost](https://kaytlinbailey.com/). Her live show "The Oldest Profession" tours internationally. Would cover cooperative model as the structural innovation she's been arguing for. | [KQED](https://www.kqed.org/arts/13984961/comedian-kaytlin-bailey-revives-the-forgotten-histories-of-sex-workers) | -| **Melrose Michaels** | [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@MelroseMichaels), [podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-whorizon/id1588429195) | Significant creator audience | [Sex Work CEO](https://meaww.com/only-fans-model-mel-rose-michaels-business-school-sex-work-ceo-for-sex-workers-teach-skills-sexting) — business school for sex workers. Teaches creators to think of themselves as industry professionals. The zero-fee model is what she teaches students to demand. | [MEAWW](https://meaww.com) | -| **Siri Dahl** | Writing, social media, activism | ~1M+ | Award-winning performer, writer, activist. Hosted [Corn Telethon](https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/adult-creator-hosts-corn-telethon-100604795.html) raising funds for SWOP LA. Led ["Hands Off My Porn" campaign](https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/sex-workers-are-trying-to-warn-us-about-project-2025/) against Project 2025. Gender Studies degree. The most politically active performer in the industry right now. | [The Nation](https://www.thenation.com) | -| **Jacq the Stripper** (Jacqueline Frances) | Books, comedy, social media | Niche, high credibility | McGill grad (Russian Lit + Cultural Theory). Author of [Striptastic!](http://www.jacqthestripper.com/books) (crowdsourced from 300+ strippers worldwide). [Consulted on Hustlers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Frances). Venus Fly Trap comedy tour. Intellectual credibility + lived experience. | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Frances) | -| **Gwen Adora** | Twitch, YouTube, social media | Growing | Toronto-based performer, [Netflix MoneyShot](https://thecinemaholic.com/gwen-adora-now/) subject. Anti-censorship advocate. Co-hosted [Corn Telethon](https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/adult-creator-hosts-corn-telethon-100604795.html). Fat, queer, unapologetic — represents the diversity of the creator community. | [IMDb](https://m.imdb.com/name/nm8197254/) | -| **Aella** | [Substack](https://aella.substack.com/), Twitter/X | 231K X, 118K Substack | Former OnlyFans top 1% earner. Data researcher — her [Big Kink survey](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aella_(influencer)) had 800K+ respondents. [Compared to Kinsey by The Atlantic](https://sfstandard.com/2025/04/26/sf100-aella-sex-orgy-queen-researcher/). Would engage with the platform's data/economics angle. Libertarian-leaning — cooperative model may require different pitch framing. | [Reason](https://reason.com/podcast/2022/04/27/aella-libertarian-sex-worker-turned-data-scientist/) | -| **Nat Portnoy** | Film, activism, social media | Niche, European reach | Polish-Dutch queer filmmaker, sex worker, Amsterdam [Prostitution Information Center](https://www.linkedin.com/in/nat-portnoy-52823124a/) member. Active in [Berlin and Amsterdam organizing](https://dezwijger.nl/programma/whoring-in-utopia-sex-work-futures). International perspective — bridges European and US advocacy. | [Raffia](https://raffia-magazine.com/2024/08/11/amsterdams-red-light-district-from-a-sex-workers-perspective-with-nat-portnoy/) | -| **Stoya** | Writing, social media | ~500K Twitter | [NYT op-ed writer](https://www.vice.com/en/article/stoya-on-ethics-porn-and-workers-rights/), industry consolidation critic. Would write/speak about cooperative model as structural alternative. Had Chase account closed in 2014 (no explanation) — subject of DOJ pressure under Operation Choke Point. | [Vice](https://www.vice.com) | -| **Melissa Gira Grant** | [The New Republic](https://newrepublic.com/), books | Policy authority | Author of *Playing the Whore: The Work of Sex Work*. Staff writer, The New Republic. Covers SESTA/FOSTA harm, decriminalization, sex work as labor. The definitive policy voice on why sex work IS work. Her book is the text; the platform is the infrastructure. | [The New Republic](https://newrepublic.com/) | -| **Whitney Cummings** | [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/whitneycummings/), [OnlyFans](https://onlyfans.com/whitneycummings), comedy | 2M Instagram, 2M TikTok, 1.3M X | Creator of *2 Broke Girls* (CBS). **Has her own OnlyFans** ($10/month, comedy content — not pornographic). Started OF because frustrated with de-platforming and demonetization on mainstream social media. Quote: **"OnlyFans is giving more money to women than Hollywood."** Interviewed OnlyFans CEO Keily Blair (Bloomberg, 2024). Bridges mainstream comedy and creator economy. Her OF presence normalizes the platform for non-adult use cases while her quote validates the economic argument. | [Cracked](https://www.cracked.com/amp/article_35877_whitney-cummings-started-an-onlyfans-thats-only-for-dirty-jokes.html) | -| **Asa Akira** | Podcast, social media | ~10M Instagram | WIRED interviewee, lobbies on age verification policy. Mainstream podcast presence. Bridge between adult industry and tech/policy discourse. | [PAGE Magazine](https://www.reveriepage.com) | -| **Mia Khalifa** | Social media | ~27M Instagram | [1.6M petition for performer rights](https://www.ladbible.com/news/mia-khalifa-porn-industry-changes-20221130). Contract reform advocate. Calls OnlyFans "lesser of evils" — Lilith is the answer to that critique. | [InsideHook](https://www.insidehook.com) | -| **Annie Sprinkle** | Art, education, activism | Pioneer status | [Certified sexologist](https://oldprosonline.org/annie-sprinkle-beth-stephens/), sex educator, feminist icon. Decades of advocacy. Pioneer of the post-porn movement. Her endorsement signals historical legitimacy. | [Old Pros](https://oldprosonline.org) | - - -### Tech / Media Criticism - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Angle | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-------|--------| -| **Cory Doctorow** | Blog (Pluralistic), social media | Large following | "Enshittification" framework. Lilith as the anti-enshittification platform — cooperative ownership prevents the decay cycle. | [pluralistic.net](https://pluralistic.net) | -| **Ed Zitron** | Newsletter (Where's Your Ed At) | Growing | Platform criticism, tech accountability. Would engage with the "cloud providers ban adult content" forced innovation angle. | [WYEA](https://www.wheresyoured.at/) | -| **Adam Conover** | [Podcast](https://www.adamconover.net/podcast/), YouTube, touring | ~500K YouTube | Creator of Adam Ruins Everything, host of The G Word (Netflix). Latest episode features Tim Wu on Big Tech extraction — Apple's 30%, platform fee economics — maps directly to Lilith's anti-extraction thesis. Trans-positive with majority male audience, expanding reach beyond the female/queer base. Note: vocally anti-AI (WGA framing) while doing ad reads for AI products — sees AI only through entertainment industry lens. However, Lilith's anti-AI content protection techniques (fingerprinting, scrape detection, DMCA automation) are exactly what visual entertainment producers want — reframes the conversation from "AI bad" to "AI defending creators." Lilith's ethical AI stack (self-hosted, privacy-first) is a different conversation than the extractive AI he criticizes. | [adamconover.net](https://www.adamconover.net/) | -| **Tim Wu** | Books, academic, policy | Large — former Biden advisor | Legal scholar, coined "net neutrality." Author of *The Age of Extraction*. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — "Tech Giants Are Nothing But Middlemen" (Feb 2026). Platform fee economics as wealth extraction from creators IS Lilith's founding thesis. His framework makes the case that 50% take rates are structural exploitation, not market pricing. | [Columbia Law](https://www.law.columbia.edu/faculty/tim-wu) | -| **Lina Khan** | Policy, media | National political figure | Former FTC Chair. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-fight-monopoly-power-with-ftc-chair-lina-khan/id1463460577?i=1000634107364) — discussed monopoly power, worker protection from corporate extraction. Her anti-monopoly framing maps directly to adult industry consolidation (MindGeek/Aylo controls 80%+ of tube sites). | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lina_Khan) | -| **Jason Koebler** | [404 Media](https://www.404media.co/), journalism | Growing — tech journalism | Co-founder of 404 Media, a **worker-owned** tech journalism outlet. [Factually! guest](https://headgum.com/factually-with-adam-conover/will-ai-slop-replace-the-internet-with-jason-koebler) — "Will A.I. Slop Replace the Internet?" Living proof of cooperative media models. Would cover Lilith as a case study in worker-owned platform economics. | [404 Media](https://www.404media.co/about/) | -| **Matt Stoller** | [BIG Newsletter](https://www.thebignewsletter.com/), books | Policy/media authority | Author of *Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy*. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why-monopoly-power-is-killing-hollywood-with-matt-stoller/id1463460577?i=1000459328876) — "Why Monopoly Power is Killing Hollywood." His monopoly analysis of entertainment applies directly to adult industry consolidation. | [thebignewsletter.com](https://www.thebignewsletter.com/) | -| **David Sirota** | Journalism, [The Lever](https://www.levernews.com/) | Growing | Investigative journalist. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — "The Hidden Plot to Legalize Corruption" (Jan 2026). Covers how regulatory capture enables corporate extraction — the same dynamic that lets payment processors discriminate against sex workers without consequence. | [The Lever](https://www.levernews.com/) | -| **Max Chafkin** | Bloomberg, books | Bloomberg readership | Bloomberg reporter, author of *The Contrarian* (Peter Thiel biography). [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — "America's Secret Technofascist Overlord" (Nov 2025). Silicon Valley power critique — understands how tech platforms consolidate control. | [Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/) | -| **Naomi Klein** | Books, journalism | International authority | Author of *Shock Doctrine*, *No Logo*, *Doppelganger*. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — corporate extraction and surveillance capitalism. Anti-extraction framework with massive global reach. | [naomiklein.org](https://naomiklein.org/) | -| **Kashmir Hill** | [NYT](https://www.nytimes.com/), books | NYT readership | New York Times tech reporter. Author of *Your Face Belongs to Us* — exposed Clearview AI facial recognition surveillance. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — "A.I. Companies Are Stealing Your Face." Biometric data exploitation and privacy commodification map directly to content protection and creator privacy. | [NYT](https://www.nytimes.com/) | -| **Scott Galloway** | [No Mercy/No Malice](https://www.profgalloway.com/), NYU, podcasts | Large — NYU professor, bestselling author | NYU Marketing Professor. Author of *The Four*. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — "Big Tech, Workism and Killing Companies in the Crib." Critique of exploitative platform business models, Big Tech lobbying, monopoly power. Massive mainstream reach with business audience that doesn't normally encounter sex work advocacy. | [profgalloway.com](https://www.profgalloway.com/) | -| **Kyle Chayka** | [The New Yorker](https://www.newyorker.com/), books | New Yorker readership | Staff writer, The New Yorker. Author of *Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture*. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — platform algorithms forcing creators to serve mathematical needs vs. human audiences. Lilith's creator-first model is the structural answer to algorithmic flattening. | [The New Yorker](https://www.newyorker.com/) | -| **Bruce Schneier** | [schneier.com](https://www.schneier.com/), books | Security community authority | Renowned cryptographer and security expert. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — surveillance state, privacy erosion, security theater. Author of 14+ books on security. Would engage with self-hosted AI, GDPR-first architecture, and anti-surveillance design as technical security choices, not just marketing. | [schneier.com](https://www.schneier.com/) | -| **Sam Cole** | [404 Media](https://www.404media.co/), journalism | Growing — tech journalism | 404 Media co-founder (alongside Jason Koebler, already listed). Covers sex work + surveillance + AI intersection specifically. Worker-owned outlet with direct sex work coverage experience. Dual entry with Koebler reflects 404 Media's unique position covering BOTH cooperative economics AND adult industry. | [404 Media](https://www.404media.co/) | -| **Matt Levine** | [Bloomberg Money Stuff](https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/money-stuff), newsletter/podcast | 300-500K subscribers, 317K X followers | The most-read financial columnist in tech/finance. Covers financial infrastructure quirks, payment processor weirdness, and regulatory absurdity. The debanking story is exactly the "financial plumbing gone wrong" piece he writes. His audience is VCs, bankers, and tech founders — people who could become investors. A Money Stuff column on sex worker debanking reaches the finance world nobody else on this list touches. | [Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/) | -| **Molly White** | [Citation Needed](https://www.citationneeded.news/), [Web3 is Going Great](https://www.web3isgoinggreat.com/) | 100K+ social, NYT/Guardian/Rolling Stone bylines | Crypto skeptic who documents genuine financial exclusion. Covered ["The crypto industry's debanking smokescreen"](https://www.citationneeded.news/) — distinguishes real debanking (sex workers, cannabis) from crypto lobby narrative. Would cover Iceland jurisdiction + alternative payment infrastructure with the nuance it deserves, without crypto-bro framing. | [mollywhite.net](https://www.mollywhite.net/) | -| **Jack Conte** | [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/), [X](https://x.com/jackconte) | 42.8K X | CEO & Co-Founder, Patreon. SXSW 2024 keynote: "Death of the Follower & the Future of Creativity on the Web." Lives the payment processor pressure daily — Mastercard/Visa imposed age verification and written consent requirements on Patreon's adult creators. 2024-2025 policy updates renaming categories under processor duress. His platform experience validates every claim Lilith makes about payment processor overreach. Frame: "You're fighting this battle from inside. We built outside their jurisdiction." | [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/) | -| **Anil Dash** | [Web](https://www.anildash.com/), [X](https://twitter.com/anildash) | ~300K X | VP of Developer Experience, Fastly (post-Glitch acquisition). **Board Member, Electronic Frontier Foundation.** 20+ years addressing social media's impact on policy. Founded MacArthur-backed ThinkUp; led AAAS's Expert Labs. Only person retweeted by both AOC and Prince. Advocates for artist consent, open web, metadata interoperability. His EFF board position + creator rights advocacy makes him a natural bridge to digital rights infrastructure. | [anildash.com](https://www.anildash.com/) | -| **Li Jin** | [Atelier Ventures](https://www.atelierventures.co/), [X](https://x.com/ljin18) | 179.8K X, 303K Substack | Founder & GP, Atelier Ventures. **Coined "passion economy"** (2019, while at a16z). Called "godmother of the passion economy." Portfolio: Substack, Patreon, Descript. Core argument: creators operate as "unpaid workforces" generating trillions in platform equity. Advocates Universal Creative Income and **creator cooperativism via DAOs**. Her creator cooperativism thesis IS Lilith's ownership model — she's been writing the theory; we built the practice. | [Atelier Ventures](https://www.atelierventures.co/) | -| **Nilay Patel** | [Decoder](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decoder-with-nilay-patel/id1011668648), [The Verge](https://www.theverge.com/) | The Verge readership, 867 episodes | Editor-in-Chief, The Verge. *Decoder* podcast — 867 episodes over 10 years. Frequently covers creator economics, content moderation, and platform governance. Grilled Substack CEO for an hour on content moderation failures. Warned about AI threatening creator business models. His platform gives Lilith access to the tech-literate audience that understands platform economics. | [The Verge](https://www.theverge.com/) | - - -### Entertainment Labor & AI Content Protection - -Adam Conover sat on the WGA Negotiating Committee during the 2023 strike — these are the people who fought alongside him for AI protections. They negotiated contracts; the platform built the technical enforcement. Natural allies. - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Angle | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-------|--------| -| **Justine Bateman** | Social media, books, film | 500K+ social | Writer, director, producer, actress with a UCLA computer science degree. [Early AI skeptic](https://deadline.com/2023/11/justine-bateman-sag-aftra-deal-ai-1235616848/) who advised SAG-AFTRA on AI negotiating strategy. Bridges tech and labor like no one else: "AI has to be addressed now or never. I believe this is the last time any labor action will be effective." Would position the platform's content protection as the enforcement mechanism that makes labor victories meaningful. | [justinebateman.com](https://justinebateman.com/) | -| **Duncan Crabtree-Ireland** | SAG-AFTRA, policy | Union platform | SAG-AFTRA Chief Negotiator and National Executive Director. Led the negotiations that won historic AI protections (2023) — actors must consent to digital replica use, compensation required, 48-hour notice. Ongoing leadership of SAG-AFTRA's Technology & Innovation Team. His framing: ["make it expensive"](https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-features/sag-aftra-chief-negotiator-breaks-down-strike-ending-deal-ai-protections-streaming-residuals-1234874112/) for studios to use AI without consent. | [SAG-AFTRA](https://www.sagaftra.org/) | -| **Sarah Silverman** | Comedy, social media, legal | Large comedy following | Comedian, actress, author (*The Bedwetter*). [Filed lawsuit against OpenAI & Meta](https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/20/tech/authors-guild-openai-lawsuit) (July 2023) for training on her memoir without permission. Articulate about copyright infringement, willing to go public and litigate. Active litigant who would value technical evidence of scraping and training data usage. | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman) | -| **Shawn Ryan** | Showrunning, Netflix | Industry presence | Showrunner (*The Night Agent*). Publicly concerned about AI destroying the career ladder for emerging writers: "AI is going to completely destroy the ladder to get to be a showrunner." Represents the next generation of entertainment labor voices beyond the strike — focused on structural industry impacts, not just contract terms. | Industry press | -| **Authors Guild Plaintiffs** | Legal, publishing | Literary authority | George R.R. Martin, John Grisham, Jodi Picoult, David Baldacci, George Saunders, Jonathan Franzen — named plaintiffs in class-action against OpenAI for training on their books without permission. Collectively represent the most commercially successful authors alive. Lilith's fingerprinting technology provides the forensic evidence their legal teams need: proof of unauthorized training data usage. | [Authors Guild](https://authorsguild.org/) | - - -### Trans Rights & Labor Organizing - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Angle | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-------|--------| -| **Chase Strangio** | Legal advocacy, media | National figure | ACLU Co-Director LGBT & HIV Project. First trans man to argue before the Supreme Court. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trumps-attacks-on-trans-rights-with-chase-strangio/id1463460577?i=1000686643890) — "Trump's Attacks on Trans Rights" (Jan 2025). Trans legal authority — platform safety and trans-first mission narrative. His endorsement signals the platform is legally serious about trans protection. | [ACLU](https://www.aclu.org/bio/chase-strangio) | -| **Shelby Chestnut** | Legal advocacy | Advocacy authority | Executive Director, Transgender Law Center. [Factually! guest](https://headgum.com/factually-with-adam-conover/the-attack-on-trans-rights-with-shelby-chestnut) — "The Attack on Trans Rights" (Mar 2023). Legal infrastructure for trans protection maps to platform's trans-first design. | [transgenderlawcenter.org](https://transgenderlawcenter.org/) | -| **Hamilton Nolan** | Journalism, [In These Times](https://inthesetimes.com/) | Labor media authority | Labor journalist, author of *The Hammer*. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/can-unions-make-a-comeback-with-hamilton-nolan/id1463460577?i=1000655640921) — "Can Unions Make a Comeback?" (May 2024). Worker organizing and power — cooperative ownership is the logical endpoint of what he covers. | [In These Times](https://inthesetimes.com/) | -| **Kim Kelly** | Journalism, books | Labor media | Labor journalist, author of *Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor*. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577). Worker solidarity framing — sex workers as workers deserving the same protections and collective power as any workforce. | [kimkelly.pub](https://kimkelly.pub/) | -| **Paisley Currah** | Academic, gender studies | Academic authority | Gender studies scholar. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — "Governing Trans Identity." Research on how government systems construct and regulate trans identity. Trans-founded platform that puts identity governance in worker hands, not state hands, is a direct answer to his scholarship. | Academic | -| **Mary Ziegler** | Academic, [Florida State Law](https://law.fsu.edu/) | Legal authority | Law professor, author of *Personhood: The New Civil War over Reproduction*. [Factually! guest](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/factually-with-adam-conover/id1463460577) — "Confronting a Future without Roe v. Wade" and "The End of Women's Rights." Bodily autonomy is the foundational legal principle connecting reproductive rights and sex work rights. Her framing of bodily sovereignty under legal siege applies directly to the criminalization and financial exclusion of sex workers. | [Florida State Law](https://law.fsu.edu/) | -| **Tourmaline** (Reina Gossett) | [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/tourmaliiine/), film, activism | 81K Instagram | Trans filmmaker, writer, and activist. Works in **permanent collections at MoMA, Metropolitan Museum, and Tate**. Film *Happy Birthday, Marsha!* (2018). Currently producing documentary about Marsha P. Johnson (2025). Biography: *Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson* (2025). Former membership director, Sylvia Rivera Law Project (2010-2014). Prevented $375M Bronx jail construction. Directed campaign ending healthcare discrimination against low-income trans New Yorkers. Prison abolition, transgender justice, socioeconomic equity. Her institutional art-world presence + grassroots activist history is exactly the credibility spectrum the platform needs. | [reinagossett.com](https://www.reinagossett.com) | -| **Sara Nelson** | [AFA-CWA](https://afacwa.org/people/sara-nelson/), [X](https://x.com/flyingwithsara) | 823K X | International President, Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (since 2014). Represents 55,000 aviation workers. Called **"the most powerful labor leader in the country"** (CBS News, NYT). Delivered landmark 2019 AFL-CIO speech calling for general strike during government shutdown. Advocate for cross-industry worker solidarity. Quote: "You don't need a union until you do. And when you do, it's usually too late." Her cross-industry solidarity framing applies directly to sex workers as workers deserving collective power. | [AFA-CWA](https://afacwa.org/) | - - ---- - -## Tier 2 — Major Influencers (Millions of Followers) - -These creators have massive reach. Their engagement requires Tier 3/4 social proof — they need to see the story already being told before they'll amplify it. A single post or stream from this tier can drive thousands of signups. - -### Streamers & Digital-Native Creators - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Angle | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-------|--------| -| **Belle Delphine** | Social media, OnlyFans | ~3.5M Instagram | The internet's most famous egirl. [YouTube terminated for "sexual content"](https://x.com/bunnydelphine/status/1330779461281837057). [PayPal penalized $2,500 per bathwater transaction](https://x.com/bunnydelphine/status/1787481585454923928). She is literally experiencing the deplatforming and banking discrimination Lilith exists to solve. OnlyFans creator who understands platform economics from the creator side. **Her inclusion is a values statement** — see On Controversy above. | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Delphine) | -| **F1nn5ter** | Twitch/YouTube | ~2M YouTube | The internet's most famous femboy streamer. [Viral collaboration with Belle Delphine](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/events/finn-and-belle-delphine-collaboration). Cross-dressing content challenges gender norms. Majority trans/queer audience. | [Know Your Meme](https://knowyourmeme.com) | -| **Dylan Mulvaney** | TikTok/Instagram | ~10M+ | Trans visibility icon. Massive mainstream reach. Engagement would signal platform is safe and welcoming for trans creators. | [PinkNews](https://www.thepinknews.com) | -| **NikkieTutorials** (Nikkie de Jager) | YouTube | ~19M | Most followed trans YouTuber. Beauty/lifestyle creator. Engagement would be a massive mainstream legitimacy signal. | [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@NikkieTutorials) | -| **Amouranth** (Kaitlyn Siragusa) | Twitch/Kick, social media | 6.1M Twitch, 837K Instagram | Second most-followed female Twitch streamer. Repeatedly banned for "sexual content" — 5 bans before signing $30-40M Kick deal (2023). Built business empire: gas stations, Circle K ($10M purchase), inflatable toy company, AI companion app ($34K first 24 hours). $33M OnlyFans earnings by 2022. Understands platform economics as both creator AND business operator. The Twitch-to-OF pipeline personified. | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amouranth) | -| **Bhad Bhabie** (Danielle Bregoli) | [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/bhadbhabie/), OnlyFans | 16M Instagram, 10.5M TikTok | Earned **$1M in first 6 hours** on OnlyFans (platform record at launch). Posted Instagram receipts confirming **$52M total earnings** (April 2022). 50M+ cross-platform followers. Joined OF on her 18th birthday (April 2021). Regardless of controversy around her entry age, she demonstrated the raw earning power of creator platforms — and every dollar came with a 20% OnlyFans tax. The zero-fee pitch is simple math at her scale. | [Deadline](https://deadline.com/2023/11/bhad-bhabie-shares-onlyfans-income-statements-1235600438/) | -| **Tyga** | [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/tygaisthegoatt/), [Myystar](https://myystar.com/) | 45M Instagram, 4.4M X | Rapper who **deleted his OnlyFans to launch Myystar** (August 2021) — a competing creator platform with **10% fees** vs. OnlyFans' 20%. Was 4th top earner on OF (~$8M). Myystar launched specifically because OnlyFans faced banking pressure leading to adult content restrictions. He saw the problem and built an alternative. Frame: "You built Myystar because OnlyFans couldn't protect creators. We built Lilith because no platform could." | [AfroTech](https://afrotech.com/tyga-launches-onlyfans-competitor-myystar) | - - -### Mainstream Media & Podcasts - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Angle | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-------|--------| -| **Kara Swisher** | [On with Kara Swisher](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-with-kara-swisher/id1643307527), [X](https://x.com/karaswisher) | 1.4M X, 231K Instagram, 419K Threads | Legendary tech journalist. 332 podcast episodes (Vox Media). Discussed **OnlyFans banking restrictions** on *Pivot* podcast. Covered OCC 2025 finding that major US banks discriminated against adult entertainment industry. Her audience is tech/business — the same people who could become investors. A Kara Swisher segment on sex worker debanking reaches Silicon Valley in a way nobody else on this list can. | [karaswisher.com](https://www.karaswisher.com/) | -| **Ezra Klein** | [The Ezra Klein Show](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ezra-klein-show/id1548604447) (NYT) | 2.7M X, 186K Instagram | NYT columnist. **Top 10 most-listened podcast on Apple Podcasts** (2025). Covers economic policy, labor, digital policy — manipulation, small business squeezing, algorithmic pricing. 10.1M+ listener reach per episode. His audience is politically engaged professionals. The cooperative ownership model is an Ezra Klein story — worker power made structural, not just rhetorical. | [NYT](https://www.nytimes.com/column/ezra-klein-podcast) | - - -### Entertainment & Comedy - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Angle | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-------|--------| -| **Nikki Glaser** | Comedy, [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/nikkiglaser/) | 2.5M Instagram | **Golden Globes host 2025 AND 2026** — first solo female host in Golden Globes history. 10.1M CBS viewers (2025). Roast of Tom Brady (2024). Sex-positive comedy that normalizes conversations about sexuality and economics. Discussed OnlyFans creator economics on podcast. Her Golden Globes visibility + sex-positive brand makes her a natural bridge to mainstream entertainment audiences. Gained 201K Instagram followers in a single weekend after hosting. | [nikkiglaser.com](https://nikkiglaser.com/) | - - -### Film & Cultural Advocacy - - -| Name | Career | Followers | Angle | Source | -|------|--------|-----------|-------|--------| -| **Nan Goldin** | Photographer, activist, [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/nangoldinstudio/) | 366K Instagram | **Was a sex worker** — worked as stripper in the Bowery (1978+) to fund photography equipment. Quote: "I think at this point in my life I should talk about it. Because of the incredible stigma around sex work… Sex work isn't negative in itself, but it's no party." Documentary *All the Beauty and the Bloodshed* (2022): **Golden Lion at Venice**, Peabody Award, Oscar-nominated, BAFTA-nominated. Iconic work *The Ballad of Sexual Dependency* documents LGBTQ individuals, sex workers, addiction with radical intimacy. Permanent collections: MoMA, Tate, Metropolitan Museum. Led successful campaign removing Sackler name from museums. Her endorsement carries art-world weight at the highest institutional level — and she has the lived experience to back it. | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nan_Goldin) | -| **Sean Baker** | Director, [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/bakermovies/) | 178K Instagram | Won **4 Oscars** for *Anora* (2025) — Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, Editing. Historic record: first person to win 4 Oscars for one film. Won Palme d'Or (2024). Career centering sex workers: *Tangerine* (trans sex workers, shot on iPhone), *Starlet* (San Fernando Valley), *Anora* (exotic dancer). At the Oscars: "I want to thank the sex worker community." At Cannes: "Sex workers should be decriminalised. It's a career, a job, and one that should be respected." Consults with sex workers on every film. His endorsement is art-world legitimacy at the highest level. | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Baker) | - - -### Adult Industry Crossovers with Mainstream Reach - - -| Name | Career | Followers | Angle | Source | -|------|--------|-----------|-------|--------| -| **Sasha Grey** | Author, DJ, Twitch streamer | ~8M Instagram | [Fully transitioned to mainstream](https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/sex/a51462/sasha-grey-porn-career-interview/). Feminist advocate. Bridges adult industry and mainstream culture. | [Esquire](https://www.esquire.com) | -| **Stormy Daniels** | Director, political figure | ~1M+ Twitter | [Sex worker dignity advocate](https://www.thenation.com/article/society/stormy-daniels-porn-feminism/). Ran for office. National cultural figure. | [The Nation](https://www.thenation.com) | -| **Jenna Jameson** | Author, entrepreneur | ~1M+ | Built and sold ClubJenna for ~$25M. Understands platform economics as an operator. NYT bestseller. | [Celebrity Net Worth](https://www.celebritynetworth.com) | -| **Traci Lords** | Actress, advocate | ~500K | [Abuse survivor advocate](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traci_Lords), LGBTQ+ rights, women's empowerment. Mainstream acting career (Cry-Baby, Blade). | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traci_Lords) | - - ---- - -## Tier 1 — Cultural Icons - -These are the ultimate amplifiers. Their involvement transforms the platform from "interesting startup" to "cultural moment." Reaching this tier requires a robust story already being told across Tiers 2-4. Most of these figures also appear in the [Investor Outreach Strategy](./investors/INVESTOR_OUTREACH_STRATEGY.md) — their investment and their social capital are inseparable. - -### Music & Entertainment Icons - - -| Name | Reach | Angle | Source | -|------|-------|-------|--------| -| **Dolly Parton** | Universal cultural icon | [Modeled her look on a sex worker](https://www.thepinknews.com/2025/08/05/dolly-parton-day-lgbt-ally-dollywood-marriage-equality-trans/). Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Gay Day at Dollywood. Defended against KKK. If Dolly co-signs, the culture war is over. | [PinkNews](https://www.thepinknews.com) | -| **Bjork** | International art icon | Icelandic — perfect jurisdiction alignment. Tech-forward, feminist. Her involvement tells the Iceland story without a press release. | — | -| **Cardi B** | ~160M Instagram | [Former stripper, unapologetic](https://oldprosonline.org/cardi-b/). If she posts about the platform, every sex worker in America sees it within hours. | [Old Pros](https://oldprosonline.org) | -| **Madonna** | Living legend | Decades of sexual liberation advocacy. Pushed every mainstream boundary since the 1980s. Her brand IS destigmatization. | [Billboard](https://www.billboard.com) | -| **Amber Rose** | ~21M Instagram | [Bought a strip club](https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/470593-amber-rose-buys-ace-of-diamonds-strip-club-in-la-news). [Founded SlutWalk](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-amber-rose-is-the-patron-saint-of-strippers_n_5891eb04e4b0c90eff012373). The patron saint of strippers. | [HuffPost](https://www.huffpost.com) | -| **FKA twigs** | Art-world icon | [Called for full decriminalization](https://theface.com/music/only-fans-music-sex-work-fka-twigs-east-london-strippers-collective). East London Strippers Collective collaboration. Art-world credibility signal. | [The Face](https://theface.com) | -| **Miley Cyrus** | ~200M+ Instagram | Happy Hippie Foundation. Sex-positive advocacy. Massive Gen Z/Millennial reach. | — | - - -### Film & Television Icons - - -| Name | Reach | Angle | Source | -|------|-------|-------|--------| -| **Susan Sarandon** | A-list, progressive icon | [Pro-decriminalization](https://x.com/SusanSarandon/status/1498869487684108291). ACLU ambassador. Will take the heat and keep going. | [ACLU](https://www.aclu.org) | -| **Cara Delevingne** | ~43M Instagram | [Already invests in sextech](https://wwd.com/feature/lora-dicarlo-cara-delevingne-sex-technology-republic-investing-1234797920/) (Lora DiCarlo). LGBTQ+ advocate. Has written the check before. | [WWD](https://wwd.com) | -| **Indya Moore** | ~3M Instagram | Trans actor (Pose). Open about sex work history. Lived experience gives unimpeachable credibility. | — | -| **Jameela Jamil** | ~7M Instagram | Feminist activist. Trans ally. Connected to Contrapoints (podcast appearance). Bridge between activism and mainstream entertainment. | [PinkNews](https://www.thepinknews.com) | - - -### Anti-Decriminalization Signers (Persuasion Targets) - -These A-list women [signed a letter opposing sex work decriminalization](https://reason.com/2015/07/28/celebs-protest-amnesty-international/) because they care about exploitation. Lilith's cooperative model is the structural answer to the exploitation they're concerned about. **The pitch: "We agree exploitation is the problem. Here's a solution."** - -See [Investor Outreach Strategy](./investors/INVESTOR_OUTREACH_STRATEGY.md#e-anti-decriminalization-signers--persuasion-targets) for full profiles and approach angles. - - -| Name | Approach Angle | -|------|---------------| -| **Meryl Streep** | Worker ownership eliminates the exploitative middleman | -| **Kate Winslet** | Zero-fee model — workers keep what they earn | -| **Anne Hathaway** | Safety infrastructure traditional platforms don't provide | -| **Emma Thompson** | Cooperative governance — democratic worker control | -| **Lena Dunham** | Founder-as-user — built by someone who lived it | -| **Lisa Kudrow** | Mainstream legitimacy signal | -| **Angela Bassett** | Cultural credibility across communities | -| **Anna Wintour** | Opens fashion/culture press doors | - - ---- - -## Tier Progression Strategy - -``` -TIER 4 (Weeks -4 to 0 — during Provider Foundation) -├── SW podcasts cover the story (On The Whorizon, Oldest Profession, YAS, DOMMED) -├── Sex work advocacy orgs share founder story (Woodhull, FSC, SWOP chapters) -├── Cooperative economy publications cover the model -├── Financial access advocates amplify debanking angle (EFF, FIRE, ACLU, Leigh Cuen) -├── AI content protection coalitions briefed (Human Artistry Campaign, CCAI, Authors Guild, AXM) -├── Financial infrastructure voices engaged (Caitlin Long, Nic Carter, Rico Plumb-Jones) -├── Grassroots SW orgs activated (Kristen DiAngelo/SWOP Sacramento, Melissa Gira Grant) -├── Sex tech founders share war stories (Cindy Gallop, Dame Products — "we tried and were blocked") -├── NZPC endorsement signals proven decriminalization model alignment -├── Disability + sexuality voices engaged (Andrew Gurza, Robin Wilson-Beattie) -├── Content moderation scholars briefed (Sarah T. Roberts, Tarleton Gillespie) -├── Privacy/regulatory scholars engaged (Max Schrems, Marietje Schaake — GDPR credibility) -├── Academic sexologists amplify destigmatization (Dr. Lehmiller, Dr. Vrangalova) -├── SWEAT South Africa endorsement extends to Global South networks -├── Dr. Cecilia Chung's lived experience validates trans + SW intersection -├── Creator economy analysts cover cooperative model (Nathan Baschez/Every) -├── Local orgs in SF/LA/LV spread word to providers -└── Reddit communities discuss - │ -TIER 3 (Months 1-3 — parallel with PR Tier 3) -├── Jessie Gender video essay (warm intro via friend) -├── Kaytlin Bailey / Melrose Michaels / Siri Dahl amplify to provider audiences -├── BreadTube picks it up (Thought Slime, PhilosophyTube, Vaush) -├── Stoya/Asa Akira/Mia Khalifa discuss on their platforms -├── Aella covers data/economics angle -├── Cory Doctorow writes about anti-enshittification angle -├── Adam Conover network activates (Tim Wu, Lina Khan, Jason Koebler crossover) -├── Chase Strangio / Shelby Chestnut signal trans legal credibility -├── Hamilton Nolan / Kim Kelly cover labor organizing angle -├── 404 Media covers worker-owned platform as case study -├── Justine Bateman / Duncan Crabtree-Ireland amplify AI protection angle -├── Kashmir Hill covers privacy/content protection tech -├── Mike Masnick / Techdirt covers payment processor discrimination angle -├── Scott Galloway / Kyle Chayka cover platform economics from mainstream business/culture angles -├── Bruce Schneier covers self-hosted AI + privacy architecture from security angle -├── Sam Cole / 404 Media covers sex work + surveillance intersection -├── Melissa Gira Grant covers cooperative model as labor policy story -├── Paisley Currah / Mary Ziegler amplify bodily autonomy + trans governance angles -├── Shawn Ryan / Authors Guild plaintiffs amplify AI career + copyright protection angles -├── Matt Levine / Bloomberg Money Stuff covers debanking from financial infrastructure angle -├── Molly White covers Iceland jurisdiction + alternative payments with crypto-skeptic nuance -├── Birgitta Jonsdottir amplifies Iceland digital sovereignty narrative -├── Jack Conte / Patreon perspective validates payment processor overreach narrative -├── Anil Dash / EFF board connection amplifies digital rights angle -├── Li Jin covers cooperative ownership as "passion economy" thesis made real -├── Nilay Patel / Decoder covers platform governance + creator economics -├── Whitney Cummings discusses from creator + OF user perspective -├── Tourmaline amplifies trans + economic justice + art-world credibility -├── Sara Nelson extends cross-industry worker solidarity framing to sex workers -└── Contrapoints considers (low expectations, high reward) - │ -TIER 2 (Months 3-8 — parallel with PR Tier 2) -├── Amouranth engages (platform economics + business empire angle) -├── Sean Baker endorses (art-world credibility, Oscar-winning decriminalization advocate) -├── Belle Delphine / F1nn5ter engage (creator economics angle) -├── Dylan Mulvaney / NikkieTutorials signal platform safety -├── Sasha Grey / Stormy Daniels bridge adult-mainstream -├── Jenna Jameson discusses from operator perspective -├── Kara Swisher covers debanking + platform economics (tech/business audience) -├── Ezra Klein covers cooperative ownership as policy story (NYT audience) -├── Nikki Glaser normalizes sex-positive economics (Golden Globes mainstream reach) -├── Nan Goldin endorses (art-world institutional credibility + lived sex work experience) -├── Bhad Bhabie engages (creator economics scale — $52M with 20% tax) -└── Tyga discusses (Myystar founder, built alternative to extractive platforms) - │ -TIER 1 (Months 8-12 — parallel with PR Tier 1) -├── Dolly Parton co-sign (dream scenario) -├── Cardi B posts about the platform -├── Susan Sarandon publicly supports -├── Anti-decrim signers begin persuasion conversations -└── Cultural moment: "worker-owned adult platform" becomes a phrase -``` - ---- - -## Approach by Tier - -### Tier 4: Direct Engagement -- DM, email, forum participation -- Founder engages authentically in communities (not marketing) -- Share the story, not a pitch deck -- These relationships are built, not pitched -- **Financial access orgs** (Woodhull, FSC, EFF, FIRE, ACLU): Request partnership/coalition statements. Frame: "We solved the debanking problem — Iceland jurisdiction, cooperative structure, no US payment processor dependency." -- **AI content protection coalitions** (Human Artistry Campaign, CCAI, Artists Rights Alliance): Technical briefings on fingerprinting + scrape detection. Frame: "You set the standards. We built the enforcement." -- **Academic researchers** (Val Webber, Karen Levy, Ruha Benjamin): Propose case study collaboration — document the cooperative model as alternative infrastructure for excluded communities -- **Alternative finance builders** (Caitlin Long, Rico Plumb-Jones, Ameen Soleimani): Advisory board recruitment. Frame: "You built financial alternatives for crypto. We built one for sex workers. Same fight, different excluded community." -- **Policy scholars** (Ganesh Sitaraman, Daphne Keller): Academic partnership — their common carrier / platform regulation frameworks support the argument that payment processors shouldn't be unaccountable gatekeepers -- **SW grassroots** (Kristen DiAngelo, Melissa Gira Grant): Authentic community engagement, not institutional pitches. Grant's book *Playing the Whore* is foundational text; DiAngelo's 50 years of lived experience is unimpeachable credibility -- **NZPC / Dame Catherine Healy**: International partnership request — "New Zealand proved decriminalization works. We're building the platform infrastructure that makes it economically viable." -- **Sex tech founders** (Cindy Gallop, Dame Products): Direct founder-to-founder engagement. Gallop has been giving the same talk for 15 years — Lilith is the thing she's been asking someone to build. Frame: "You told the world about the problem. We built the solution." -- **Disability + sexuality** (Andrew Gurza, Robin Wilson-Beattie): Authentic community engagement — demonstrate the platform serves ALL bodies, not just the bodies mainstream platforms find acceptable -- **Content moderation scholars** (Sarah T. Roberts, Tarleton Gillespie): Academic partnership — propose case study on cooperative governance as alternative content moderation model -- **Cooperative economy scholars** (Cooperation Jackson, Jessica Gordon Nembhard): Frame as case study — worker-owned platform in the most marginalized industry validates cooperative economics thesis -- **Privacy/regulatory scholars** (Max Schrems, Marietje Schaake): Academic/policy partnership — GDPR-first architecture as case study for how platforms can build privacy by design, not by compliance. Schrems' litigation created the legal landscape; Lilith built the platform that thrives in it -- **SWEAT South Africa**: International solidarity — their landmark decriminalization case (May 2024) parallels Lilith's structural approach. Frame: "You're winning in court. We're building the economic infrastructure for when you win." -- **Dr. Cecilia Chung**: Authentic community engagement — her lived experience (trans, sex worker, HIV+, immigrant) makes her endorsement unassailable. Approach through Transgender Law Center connection -- **Academic sexologists** (Dr. Lehmiller, Dr. Vrangalova): Research partnership — propose case study collaboration on how platform economics affect sex worker wellbeing. Their academic credibility destigmatizes the conversation in university settings -- **Creator economy analysts** (Nathan Baschez/Every): Pitch for newsletter coverage — cooperative ownership as the next evolution of the creator economy. Frame: "You cover the passion economy. We built the ownership economy." - -### Tier 3: Warm Intros + Compelling Content -- **Jessie Gender**: Friend-of-friend intro (user's connection) -- **Contrapoints**: Potentially through Jameela Jamil connection, or cold pitch with strong angle -- **BreadTube generally**: Share cooperative ownership angle — this IS their politics made real -- **Tech critics**: Send the technical story (self-hosted AI, cloud AUP exclusion, Iceland jurisdiction) -- **Adam Conover**: His Tim Wu episode on platform extraction is a natural pitch hook: "Your episode with Tim Wu about platform extraction is literally our founding thesis — except the extraction rate is 50%, not 30%, and the workforce is 84% female." Secondary hook: Lilith's anti-AI content protection (fingerprinting, scrape detection, DMCA automation) solves the same problem WGA/SAG-AFTRA are fighting — AI trained on creators' work without consent. We built the tools visual entertainment producers wish they had. -- **Tim Wu**: Approach through Adam Conover connection — his *Age of Extraction* framework IS the pitch. "You wrote the book on platform extraction. We're building the platform that refuses to extract." -- **Lina Khan**: Reference her FTC work on platform monopoly power — adult industry consolidation (MindGeek/Aylo) is the most extreme example of the chokepoint capitalism she fought against. Approach through policy channels or Adam Conover connection. -- **Jason Koebler / 404 Media**: Worker-owned outlet covering worker-owned platform — the story writes itself. Approach directly or through Adam Conover. 404 Media covers exactly the intersection of tech, labor, and platform economics that Lilith inhabits. -- **Chase Strangio / Shelby Chestnut**: Trans legal authorities — their endorsement signals the platform takes trans safety seriously at the structural level, not just the marketing level. Approach through ACLU/Transgender Law Center channels. -- **Hamilton Nolan / Kim Kelly**: Labor journalists — the cooperative ownership model is the labor story they've been waiting to cover in tech. "Worker-owned platform in the industry with the worst labor conditions." -- **Matt Stoller / David Sirota / Max Chafkin / Naomi Klein**: Anti-monopoly and anti-extraction journalists/authors — each has a specific angle into the story (monopoly, corruption, tech power, corporate extraction). Approach with data on adult industry consolidation and the cooperative alternative. -- **Justine Bateman**: Direct outreach (represents herself, highly active on social media). Pitch: "You said this was the last time labor action would be effective. We built the tech that makes those labor victories permanent." -- **Duncan Crabtree-Ireland / SAG-AFTRA**: Request union technology partnership meeting. Frame: "SAG-AFTRA was the first union to tackle digital replicas. This is the first tech to enforce it." -- **Sarah Silverman**: Through comedy management. She's an active litigant against AI training — forensic fingerprinting evidence is exactly what her legal team needs. -- **Kashmir Hill**: NYT tech reporter — the privacy/facial recognition angle maps to creator content protection. Story: "The platform that built what Clearview AI fears." -- **Mike Masnick / Techdirt**: Direct pitch — he already covers payment processor censorship. Story: "Platform built from the ground up to be immune to the financial censorship you document." -- **Scott Galloway**: Business/economics angle — his Big Tech critique reaches a mainstream business audience that doesn't normally encounter sex work advocacy. Frame: "You wrote about how Big Tech kills companies in the crib. Lilith survived by building outside their jurisdiction." -- **Kyle Chayka**: Culture angle — his *Filterworld* thesis (algorithms flattening culture) meets Lilith's creator-first model. Frame: "We built a platform where the algorithm serves creators, not the other way around." -- **Bruce Schneier**: Security angle — self-hosted AI, GDPR-first architecture, Iceland jurisdiction as security design choices. Frame: "Privacy isn't our marketing. It's our architecture." -- **Sam Cole / 404 Media**: Sex work + surveillance beat — covers exactly the intersection of adult industry, AI, and platform economics. Direct pitch alongside Koebler. -- **Melissa Gira Grant**: The New Republic — her *Playing the Whore* is THE labor framing of sex work. Frame: "You wrote the argument. We built the infrastructure." -- **Paisley Currah**: Academic channel — trans identity governance scholarship meets trans-founded platform. Frame: "Identity governance in worker hands, not state hands." -- **Mary Ziegler**: Legal/academic channel — bodily autonomy under legal siege. Frame: "The same principle that connects reproductive rights to sex work rights." -- **Shawn Ryan**: Through showrunner networks — AI career pipeline destruction applies to adult creators too. "If AI destroys the writer's room ladder, what happens to creators with no guild at all?" -- **Authors Guild plaintiffs**: Through Authors Guild legal team — Lilith's fingerprinting provides forensic evidence for their lawsuits. Technical partnership, not just advocacy. -- **Matt Levine**: Bloomberg pitch — the debanking story is "financial plumbing gone wrong" in exactly his register. Frame: "Payment processors created de facto obscenity law through processing agreements. Here's how one platform built around it." -- **Molly White**: Direct pitch — she distinguishes real debanking (sex workers) from crypto lobby narrative. Frame: "We're the genuine case of financial exclusion you write about — not the crypto industry co-opting the narrative." -- **Birgitta Jonsdottir**: Approach through EFF connection or direct — her "Digital Safe Haven" parliamentary resolution IS the Iceland jurisdiction story. Frame: "You wrote the resolution. We built the platform." -- **Amouranth**: Offer exclusive access/interview. She understands platform economics as both creator ($33M OF) and operator ($10M Circle K, AI companion). Frame: "You built a business empire despite platforms — we're building one that works WITH creators." -- **Sean Baker**: Through production company. 4 Oscars, Palme d'Or, publicly thanked sex workers on stage. Frame: "You made their stories art. We're making their economics fair." -- **Jack Conte**: Direct founder-to-founder — he lives the payment processor pressure daily at Patreon. Frame: "You're fighting this battle from inside a platform. We built outside their jurisdiction." -- **Anil Dash**: Through EFF connection or direct — his creator consent and open web advocacy aligns naturally. Frame: "Artist control over their work — we built the infrastructure that enforces it." -- **Li Jin**: Direct pitch — her "passion economy" thesis and creator cooperativism advocacy IS Lilith's model. Frame: "You wrote about creator cooperatives as DAOs. We built one as a platform." -- **Nilay Patel / Decoder**: Direct tech press pitch — platform governance + content moderation + creator economics is his beat. Story: "The first adult platform built to be immune to content moderation whiplash." -- **Whitney Cummings**: Through comedy management — she already HAS an OnlyFans and advocates for creator economic independence. Frame: "You said OnlyFans gives more money to women than Hollywood. We give ALL of it." -- **Tourmaline**: Through art-world/activist networks — her focus on economic justice for trans communities + institutional credibility (MoMA, Met, Tate). Frame: "You document the history. We're building the economics." -- **Sara Nelson**: Through labor channels — her cross-industry solidarity message applies to the most marginalized workers. Frame: "Sex workers are workers. They deserve the same solidarity you fight for in aviation." -- Provide B-roll, data, access for video essays - -### Tier 2: Social Proof Required -- Reference Tier 3/4 coverage: "As [creator] discussed in their video..." -- Offer exclusive access, interviews, platform demos -- For streamers: offer to come on stream for discussion -- For adult industry figures: the platform itself is the pitch — let them try it -- **Kara Swisher**: PR/media pitch — she already covered OnlyFans debanking on Pivot. Frame: "You covered the problem. Here's the platform that solved it." Her tech/business audience is the investor pipeline. -- **Ezra Klein**: NYT pitch — cooperative ownership as policy story. His audience is politically engaged professionals who understand structural arguments. Frame: "Worker ownership isn't rhetoric. It's architecture." -- **Nikki Glaser**: Through talent management — Golden Globes visibility + sex-positive comedy brand. Frame: "Your comedy normalizes conversations about sexuality. Our platform normalizes the economics." -- **Nan Goldin**: Through gallery/studio — she WAS a sex worker, has art-world institutional weight (Golden Lion, Oscar-nominated, MoMA permanent collection). Frame: "You documented this community from the inside. We built for them from the inside." -- **Bhad Bhabie**: Through management — $52M in OnlyFans earnings with 20% tax = $10.4M to the platform. Frame: "That's $10 million Lilith would have kept in your pocket." -- **Tyga**: Through management — he already built Myystar (10% fees) because OnlyFans couldn't protect creators. Frame: "You saw the problem and built an alternative. We built the one with zero extraction." - -### Tier 1: Story Must Be Established -- Reference the full coverage corpus -- Warm intros through Tier 2/3 connections -- For anti-decrim signers: formal pitch with data on how cooperative model addresses exploitation -- **These conversations happen in person or through trusted intermediaries, not cold DMs** - ---- - -## Cross-References - -- **PR Tier Strategy**: See [LILITH_PR_STRATEGY_1yr-zero-to-wired.html](./distribution/LILITH_PR_STRATEGY_1yr-zero-to-wired.html) — Sections 04-06 -- **Investor Outreach**: See [INVESTOR_OUTREACH_STRATEGY.md](./investors/INVESTOR_OUTREACH_STRATEGY.md) — many Tier 1 influencers are also investor targets -- **Provider Foundation**: See [FINAL_DISTRIBUTION_PLAN.md](./distribution/FINAL_DISTRIBUTION_PLAN.md) — Tier 4 outreach begins during Provider Foundation phase -- **Creator Recruitment**: See [05_CREATOR_RECRUITMENT.md](./distribution/05_CREATOR_RECRUITMENT.md) — messaging templates for creator-facing outreach - ---- - -## European Market Strategy - -The platform is designed for European jurisdiction, operates under GDPR, and serves a global creator base. These three markets are strategically critical: **Iceland** (target jurisdiction, "why Europe" narrative), **France** (major creator market, active age verification regulation, sex worker union), and **Germany** (legalized sex work since 2002, strongest EU privacy culture, deep cooperative tradition). - -### Iceland — Target Jurisdiction - -Iceland is the platform's target legal home (pending incorporation). Every Icelandic voice who validates the platform tells the "why Europe" story from the inside — digital sovereignty, gender equality (#1 globally), and progressive politics. - -**Key Context:** Iceland adopted the Nordic model in 2009 (buying illegal, selling legal). Stígamót (survivor advocacy org) has critiqued the model's implementation. - -#### Institutional & Advocacy - - -| Name / Org | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Kvenréttindafélag Íslands** (Icelandic Women's Rights Association) | [Web](https://kvenrettindafelag.is/en/) | Oldest women's rights org in Iceland (founded 1907). Led by Tatjana Latinovic. Institutional credibility for gender equality narrative — Iceland's #1 global ranking IS the pitch. Advisory board candidate. | Institutional authority | -| **Stígamót** | [Web](https://stigamot.is/languages/english/) | Icelandic center for survivors of sexual violence. Research: 92% of prostitution survivors experienced additional sexual violence. Advocates for survivor-centered approach — supports Lilith's creator safety positioning. Potential partnership on "survivor-centered creator economics" narrative. | Institutional authority | -| **Irma Jóhanna Erlingsdóttir** | [University of Iceland](https://english.hi.is/staff/irma) | Director, GRÓ GEST (Gender Equality Studies & Training programme). Named among **world's 100 most influential people in gender policy**. International academic credibility — her endorsement tells the world Iceland takes gender equality seriously enough to host this platform. | International academic authority | - - -#### Political - - -| Name | Party | Why | Reach | -|------|-------|-----|-------| -| **Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson** | [Pirate Party](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helgi_Hrafn_Gunnarsson) | Pirate Party MP. Computer programmer. **Defended OnlyFans creators against police threats (2021)** — direct precedent for adult creator defense in Icelandic politics. Digital rights advocate. His defense of creator rights IS the political cover the platform needs. | Political authority | - - -#### Cultural (Highest Reach) - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Why | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-----|--------| -| **Laufey** | [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/laufey/), music | **8M Instagram** | Grammy-winning Icelandic musician. Coachella 2026. Represents Icelandic cultural soft power globally. Massive Gen Z reach. Her involvement tells the "Iceland is cool" story without a press release. | [laufeymusic.com](https://www.laufeymusic.com/) | -| **Vök** (Margrét Rán) | Music, touring | International touring | Lesbian-led Icelandic electro-pop band. LGBTQ+ cultural leader. International festival circuit. Queer + Icelandic + musician = perfect brand alignment. | [vokmusic.bandcamp.com](https://vokmusic.bandcamp.com/) | -| **Kælan Mikla** | Music, touring | International following | Post-punk feminist band. Endorsed by Robert Smith (The Cure). International festival circuit. Dark aesthetic + feminist politics + Icelandic origin. | [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A6lan_Mikla) | -| **Reykjavíkurdætur** | Music | Niche, cultural | 15-member feminist hip-hop collective. Iceland's first female hip-hop crew. Embodies collective creative ownership — the platform's ethos in musical form. | Icelandic music scene | - - -#### Media Outlets - - -| Outlet | Type | Why | -|--------|------|-----| -| **Reykjavik Grapevine** | [Web](https://grapevine.is/) | English-language, international reach. Best outlet for the "why Iceland" story reaching global audience. Covers tech, culture, politics. | -| **RÚV** | State broadcaster | Domestic credibility. If RÚV covers it, Iceland knows about it. | -| **Stundin** | Independent, **staff-owned** | Staff-owned journalism outlet — aligns with Lilith's cooperative values. The story writes itself: "Staff-owned newspaper covers worker-owned platform." | - - -#### Academic - - -| Name | Affiliation | Why | -|------|------------|-----| -| **Finnborg Salome Steinþórsdóttir** | University of Iceland | Gender studies scholar. Expert on organizational safety. Research applicable to platform safety design. | - - ---- - -### France — Creator Market & Regulatory Battleground - -France is one of OnlyFans' biggest markets (2,000+ documented French creators). It also has the most aggressive age verification regime in Europe (ARCOM), an active sex workers' union (STRASS), and a live legislative battle over "online sexual exploitation" (Mercier bill, Feb 2026). Lilith's privacy-first architecture exceeds ARCOM's double-anonymity standard. - -**Key Context:** France adopted the Nordic model in 2016 (penalizing clients). 92% public support per Fondation Scelles-Ipsos poll (Oct 2025). The Mercier bill (Feb 2026) targets "digital pimps" on OnlyFans/Mym with 7yr prison, €150K fines — framing platforms as exploiters. Lilith's worker-owned model is the structural answer. - -#### Sex Worker Organizations - - -| Name / Org | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **STRASS** (Syndicat du Travail Sexuel) | [Web](https://strass-syndicat.org/), [X](https://twitter.com/STRASS_Syndicat) | France's only sex workers' trade union (founded 2009). Led internationally by **Thierry Schaffauser** — former ACT UP-Paris member, wrote for The Guardian, co-authored *Fières d'être putes* (Proud to Be Whores). Advocates full decriminalization modeled on NZ. Direct alignment on worker-owned, anti-extraction models. | Union/institutional | -| **Les Roses d'Acier** (Steel Roses) | Community | 320+ members, founded 2015. **Self-managed** org of Chinese migrant women sex workers in Paris. Autonomous from Médecins du Monde (which helped found it). Community visibility campaigns. A direct model of creator-owned, community-controlled organization. | Grassroots/community | -| **Acceptess-T** | Advocacy | Trans and immigrant sex workers' advocacy. Part of SWAGG self-defense project with Médecins du Monde and STRASS. Strong alignment on intersectional protection. | Advocacy network | -| **Médecins du Monde** (France) | [Web](https://www.medecinsdumonde.org/en/country/europe/france/) | Sex workers' health access program since 1999. "Lotus Bus" mobile clinic for Chinese sex workers in Paris since 2004. Serves ~20,000 French sex workers (90% immigrants). Decriminalization position. Institutional health credibility. | Institutional authority | - - -#### Digital Rights & Regulatory - - -| Name / Org | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **La Quadrature du Net** | [Web](https://laquadrature.net/) | Founded 2008. Major French digital rights org. Litigates against surveillance, data extraction, platform overreach. Position on data minimization and anti-extraction platform design directly validates Lilith's architecture. | Institutional authority | -| **ARCOM** (Martin Ajdari, President) | [Web](https://www.arcom.fr/) | France's audiovisual regulator. Published **double-anonymity age verification standard** (Oct 2024, mandatory April 2025): sites can't see user identity, verifiers can't see which site. Lilith's self-hosted, privacy-first architecture already exceeds this standard. Regulatory relationship opportunity. | Regulatory authority | -| **CNIL** | [Web](https://www.cnil.fr/en/) | France's data protection authority. Published opinion recommending "double anonymity." Warned closed authentication models risk "significant risks for individual rights and freedoms." Lilith's design philosophy aligns. | Regulatory authority | -| **ESWA** (European Sex Workers' Rights Alliance) | [Web](https://www.eswalliance.org/) | **100+ orgs in 30 countries** across Europe & Central Asia. Dedicated **Digital Rights Program** — advocacy on sex workers' inclusion in AI/digital policy, online censorship, privacy. Held Europe's first in-person Digital Rights Convening for sex workers (2024, 50 activists). Pan-European network. | Continental institutional authority | - - -#### Political - - -| Name | Party/Role | Why | Source | -|------|-----------|-----|--------| -| **Jean-Philippe Tanguy** | National Rally deputy | Proposed bill to reopen brothels as **sex worker cooperatives** (Dec 2025). Endorsed by Marine Le Pen. Argues 2016 Nordic model "worsened conditions." Unexpected alignment on decriminalization and cooperative model — but far-right context requires strategic caution. | [Reason](https://reason.com/2025/12/10/french-far-right-politicians-want-to-reopen-brothels-as-sex-worker-cooperatives/) | -| **Laurence Rossignol** | Senator, Socialist Party | Vocal critic of Mercier bill. Argued it "misses the mark" on combating pimping. Potential ally on creator-friendly framing vs. prohibitionist approach. | Senate debates | -| **Marie Mercier** | Senator, Les Républicains | Sponsored "Online Sexual Exploitation Bill" (Feb 2026) targeting OnlyFans/Mym — 7yr prison, €150K fines for "digital pimps." **Threat awareness**: Lilith's transparent creator economics directly rebuts her "exploitation" framing. | [Euronews](https://www.euronews.com/2026/02/11/why-france-wants-to-penalise-online-sexual-exploitation-on-onlyfans-and-mym) | - - -#### Academic - - -| Name | Affiliation | Why | -|------|------------|-----| -| **Hélène Le Bail** | Sciences Po Paris (CERI/CNRS) | Co-authored *What Do Sex Workers Think About the French Prostitution Act?* (2019, with Médecins du Monde). Research on how 2016 law's "exit programme" is undermined by migration policy. Evidence-based voice. | -| **Féministes Révolutionnaires** | [Web](https://feministesrevolutionnaires.org/) | Anti-capitalist, anti-racist feminist collective (2016). **Explicitly supports sex workers' rights** and labor decriminalization. Class analysis frames sex work within broader labor exploitation. Trans-inclusive, migrant-solidarity. | - - -#### French Creator Market - -- **2,000+ documented French OnlyFans creators** (2025) -- **French competitor Mym** also named in Mercier bill — regulatory vulnerability creates opportunity -- **Content mix**: Fashion, fitness, beauty, adult — subscription €7.99-€24.99/month -- **Geographic concentration**: Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux - ---- - -### Germany — Legalized Market & Cooperative Tradition - -Germany legalized sex work in 2002 (Prostitution Act) and has Europe's strongest data protection culture (birthplace of modern privacy law). The 2017 Prostituiertenschutzgesetz (Prostitute Protection Act) created mandatory registration — widely opposed by sex workers as surveillance. Germany has 163+ registered platform cooperatives and a deep Genossenschaft (cooperative) tradition. 80+ documented German OnlyFans creators with significant followings. - -**Key Context:** The 2017 Protection Act requires every sex worker to register with local authorities, disclose identity, and attend "informational briefings." Sex worker organizations (BesD, Hydra, Doña Carmen) all oppose it — mandatory registration pushes vulnerable workers underground. A Nordic model movement is emerging (Feb 2024 Bundestag motion) but SPD leadership and Greens coalition agreement explicitly oppose it. - -#### Sex Worker Organizations - - -| Name / Org | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **BesD** (Berufsverband erotische und sexuelle Dienstleistungen) | [Web](https://www.berufsverband-sexarbeit.de), [Bundestag lobby register](https://www.lobbyregister.bundestag.de/suche/R006496) | Germany's Professional Association for Erotic and Sexual Services. **Registered Bundestag lobbyist.** Led opposition to 2017 Prostitute Protection Act. Filed constitutional challenge (June 2017). The largest professional sex worker organization in the EU. Their endorsement is institutional validation in Europe's biggest legalized market. | EU institutional authority | -| **Hydra e.V.** | [Web](https://www.hydra-berlin.de/en/) | Berlin-based sex worker advocacy org, **40+ years** of operation. Provides counseling, legal support, health services. Opposition to mandatory registration. Deep Berlin community roots. | Grassroots/institutional | -| **Madonna e.V.** | [Web](https://www.madonna-ev.de/) | Bochum-based. Counseling, health, advocacy for sex workers. Part of bufaS network. | Regional/advocacy | -| **Ruby Rebelde** | Hamburg, activist/researcher | Sex worker activist and researcher. ESWA spokesperson. Spoke at **landmark ESWA press release** on German policy. Bridges activism and academia. | Activist/research | - - -#### Digital Rights Organizations - - -| Name / Org | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Chaos Computer Club (CCC)** | [Web](https://www.ccc.de/en) | Europe's largest hacker collective (founded 1981). **Annual Congress: 17,000+ participants.** Submitted position to UN Global Digital Compact. Advocates digital sovereignty, self-hosted infrastructure, open-source. Lilith's technical architecture aligns perfectly — self-hosted AI, GDPR-first, decentralized. A CCC talk on Lilith reaches the entire European technical community. | 17,000+ congress, massive technical community | -| **Netzpolitik.org** | [Web](https://netzpolitik.org) | Germany's leading digital rights news outlet (founded 2002). Co-editors: **Anna Biselli** (informaticist) and **Daniel Leisegang** (political scientist). 90%+ donation-funded. Leaked classified BND surveillance plans (2015). Investigated for "treason" — investigation dropped after public outcry. Ideal media partner for platform transparency story. | Major German tech readership | -| **Digitalcourage** | [Web](https://digitalcourage.de) | Privacy nonprofit (founded 1987, 40+ years). 100% donation-funded. Filed constitutional complaint against Staatstrojaner surveillance. Runs annual Big Brother Awards. Opposition to mandatory registration and state surveillance — directly validates Lilith's anti-surveillance design. | Institutional authority | - - -#### Cooperative Movement - - -| Name / Org | Platform | Why | Reach | -|------------|----------|-----|-------| -| **Platform Coops eG** | [Web](https://platformcoop.de/) | Registered cooperative FOR cooperatives. 163+ German platform cooperatives in their network. Founding support, governance, business models. **SPD adopted platform cooperativism** as official party platform (2024-2025). Lilith's Genossenschaft framing resonates with 200 years of German cooperative tradition (Raiffeisen/Schulze-Delitzsch). | Cooperative movement | -| **Fairmondo** | Cooperative marketplace | Ethical online marketplace cooperative. Democratic one-member-one-vote governance. Alternative to Amazon/eBay. Demonstrates German cooperative platforms can scale. | Proof of concept | - - -#### Political Context - - -| Party | Digital Policy | Sex Work Position | -|-------|---------------|-------------------| -| **SPD** | DSA support, digital ministry, platform cooperativism | Leadership opposes Nordic Model | -| **Greens (Grüne)** | "Digital civil rights," AI regulation | Coalition agreement opposes Nordic Model; individual members split | -| **FDP** | Innovation-friendly AI Act | Not clearly positioned | -| **Die Linke** | Skeptical of forced digitalization | Likely decriminalization advocacy | -| **CDU/CSU** | Conservative digital policy | Traditionally conservative on sex work | - - -**Note:** Feb 2024 Bundestag motion for Nordic model was co-sponsored by Beate Müller-Gemmeke (Greens) and Maria Noichl (SPD), against their own parties' official positions. The debate is live. - -#### Data Protection - - -| Name | Role | Why | -|------|------|-----| -| **Prof. Dr. Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider** | Federal Commissioner for Data Protection (BfDI), appointed Sep 2024 | Emphasis on data protection "from the outset" validates Lilith's privacy-by-design. AI supervision focus aligns with self-hosted AI transparency. Digital sovereignty messaging supports decentralized infrastructure. | - - -#### Content Creators - - -| Name | Platform | Followers | Why | Source | -|------|----------|-----------|-----|--------| -| **Katja Krasavice** | [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/katjakrasavice/), YouTube, OnlyFans | **4.1M Instagram**, 1.4M TikTok | Singer, YouTuber, OnlyFans creator. Debut album "Boss Bitch" charted in Germany. Cross-platform ecosystem: YouTube → Instagram → TikTok → OnlyFans. Demonstrates German creator diversification and the risk Lilith mitigates through worker ownership. | [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/katjakrasavice/) | -| **Shaiden Rogue** | [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/slim.shaiden/), [X](https://twitter.com/shaidenrogue) | 419K Instagram, 179K X | Professional German OnlyFans creator. "Thoughtful and strategic" content approach. Five- to six-figure monthly income. Business-minded — validates Lilith's positioning to serious creator-entrepreneurs. | [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/slim.shaiden/) | - - -#### Academic - - -| Name | Affiliation | Why | -|------|------------|-----| -| **Tunay Altay, PhD** | Humboldt University of Berlin | Postdoctoral researcher, Gender, Sexuality, and Migration. Research on how regulation marginalizes migrant sex workers. Published on "sexual citizenship" — how queer migrants resist marginalization. Work directly parallels Lilith's anti-extraction mission. | -| **Humboldt ZtG** (Center for Transdisciplinary Gender Studies) | [Web](https://www.gender.hu-berlin.de/en/home) | 17+ academic disciplines on gender studies. Institutional home for sex work research. Potential advisory board / research partnership. | - - -#### Media Outlets - - -| Outlet | Type | Why | -|--------|------|-----| -| **Netzpolitik.org** | Digital rights journalism | Primary outlet for digital sovereignty + platform cooperative story | -| **Der Spiegel** | National news | Platform regulation coverage | -| **Die Zeit** | National news | Labor + gender coverage | -| **The Berliner** | English-language, Berlin | Berlin-specific, English-friendly for international positioning | - - -#### Event Strategy - - -| Event | Details | Positioning | -|-------|---------|-------------| -| **Chaos Communication Congress** | Dec 27-30, Hamburg. 17,000+ participants. | "Self-Hosted AI for Creator Privacy: The Lilith Platform Case Study" | -| **Platform Coops eG events** | Genossenschaft network | Cooperative model validation | - - ---- - -## Anti-Portfolio — Do NOT Approach - - -| Name | Why NOT | Source | -|------|---------|--------| -| **Hasan Piker** (HasanAbi) | [Dismissed reports of Hamas sexual violence as "rape fantasies" and "hallucinations"](https://jewishinsider.com/2026/01/hasan-piker-far-left-influencer-hamas-support-twitch-antisemitism/). Called Orthodox Jews "inbred." Multiple Twitch bans. [Animal abuse allegations](https://tribune.com.pk/story/2572140/hasanabi-animal-abuse-scandal-deepens-as-new-alleged-evidence-emerges-about-shock-collar-use). For a platform serving sex workers, someone who dismisses sexual violence is radioactive — regardless of audience size or stated political alignment. | [Jewish Insider](https://jewishinsider.com), [Express Tribune](https://tribune.com.pk) | -| **Bella Thorne** | Joined OnlyFans, made $2M in first week, caused policy changes that [directly hurt sex workers](https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/bella-thorne-s-onlyfans-controversy-highlights-ongoing-challenges-sex-workers-ncna1241865) (lower tip caps, longer payout delays). Sex workers publicly blamed her. | [NBC News](https://www.nbcnews.com) | -| **Ashton Kutcher** | Runs Thorn Foundation which conflates trafficking with consensual sex work. Ideologically opposed to the platform's premise. | — | -| **Rashida Jones** | Executive produced *Hot Girls Wanted* (2015) — [sex workers accuse her of doxxing subjects](https://www.insidehook.com/culture/rashida-jones-sex-workers), exposing personal information without consent. Posted ["#stopactinglikewhores"](https://newrepublic.com/article/160965/rashida-joness-battle-sex-workers-reveals-new-era-internet-censorship) at female celebrities (2013). Never apologized. Dominatrix Mistress Matisse: "It was very obviously planned to fulfill an agenda, and that agenda is to make the sex industry look bad." Viewed as exploitative by the community despite framing work as empowering. | [InsideHook](https://www.insidehook.com/culture/rashida-jones-sex-workers), [The New Republic](https://newrepublic.com/) | - - ---- - -## Key Connections Map - -``` -User's friend ──► Jessie Gender ──► BreadTube network -Jameela Jamil ──► Contrapoints (podcast appearance) -Cara Delevingne ──► Sextech investor network -Amber Rose ──► Strip club owner network ──► Provider community -Asa Akira ──► WIRED journalist connections -Cory Doctorow ──► Tech criticism community -Platform Coop Consortium ──► Nathan Schneider ──► Academic network -SWOP chapters ──► Provider database ──► Word of mouth -Kaytlin Bailey ──► Old Pros network ──► Sex work media ecosystem -Siri Dahl ──► Corn Telethon network ──► SWOP LA / SW Mutual Aid Vegas -Melrose Michaels ──► Sex Work CEO student community ──► OnlyFans creators -Jacq the Stripper ──► Hustlers film network ──► Stripper community -Belle Delphine ──► F1nn5ter ──► Creator economy audience -Adam Conover ──► Tim Wu (platform economics) ──► Anti-extraction narrative -Adam Conover ──► Lina Khan (antitrust/FTC) ──► Policy credibility -Adam Conover ──► Jason Koebler / 404 Media (worker-owned journalism) ──► Cooperative model coverage -Adam Conover ──► Cory Doctorow (3 episodes) ──► Enshittification framework -Adam Conover ──► Ed Zitron (3 episodes) ──► AI/tech accountability -Adam Conover ──► Siri Dahl + Noelle Perdue (porn bans episode) ──► Sex work advocacy -Adam Conover ──► Natalie Wynn / ContraPoints (philosophy episode) ──► BreadTube -Adam Conover ──► Chase Strangio (ACLU) ──► Trans legal authority -Adam Conover ──► Shelby Chestnut (Transgender Law Center) ──► Trans protection infrastructure -Adam Conover ──► Hamilton Nolan / Kim Kelly ──► Labor media ecosystem -Adam Conover ──► Matt Stoller (monopoly) ──► Anti-consolidation narrative -Adam Conover ──► Naomi Klein (extraction) ──► Global anti-corporate audience -Adam Conover ──► Male mainstream audience ──► Demographic expansion -Adam Conover ──► WGA Negotiating Committee ──► Entertainment labor network -Adam Conover ──► Justine Bateman (AI advisor) ──► SAG-AFTRA tech strategy -Adam Conover ──► Kashmir Hill (NYT privacy) ──► Mainstream tech press -Adam Conover ──► Sarah Silverman (OpenAI litigant) ──► Copyright enforcement -Justine Bateman ──► SAG-AFTRA AI negotiations ──► Duncan Crabtree-Ireland ──► Union tech partnerships -Human Artistry Campaign ──► SAG-AFTRA + WGA + RIAA + Authors Guild ──► Cross-industry AI coalition -CCAI ──► Joseph Gordon-Levitt + 500 signatories ──► Entertainment industry breadth -Artists Rights Alliance ──► 200+ musicians (Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, etc.) ──► Mainstream cultural reach -Woodhull Foundation ──► Sex worker financial literacy ──► Provider community trust -Free Speech Coalition ──► 400+ adult businesses ──► Industry infrastructure -ACLU Mastercard complaint ──► Legal precedent ──► Payment processor accountability -EFF ──► Financial censorship advocacy ──► Digital rights community -Val Webber / Karen Levy ──► Academic credibility ──► Policy influence -Leigh Cuen ──► Crypto + sex work journalism ──► Alternative finance community -Mike Masnick / Techdirt ──► Payment processor criticism ──► Tech policy readership -Nat Portnoy ──► Amsterdam PIC / Berlin SWAG ──► European SW networks -Melissa Gira Grant ──► The New Republic ──► Policy/labor media audience -Melissa Gira Grant ──► *Playing the Whore* readership ──► Academic + SW advocacy -Kristen DiAngelo ──► SWOP Sacramento ──► State legislature access ──► Grassroots organizing -Ruha Benjamin ──► Princeton ──► Race + tech discrimination scholarship -Caitlin Long ──► Custodia Bank ──► Wyoming crypto regulations ──► Alternative banking infrastructure -Nic Carter ──► "Operation Choke Point 2.0" framing ──► Crypto policy circles ──► Debanking narrative -Ganesh Sitaraman ──► Yale Law Journal ──► Common carrier legal framework ──► Payment processor accountability -Rico Plumb-Jones ──► Flash Model Pay ──► Adult industry fintech ──► Creator payment infrastructure -Daphne Keller ──► Stanford Cyber Policy ──► Platform regulation scholarship -Scott Galloway ──► NYU + No Mercy/No Malice ──► Mainstream business audience -Kyle Chayka ──► The New Yorker + *Filterworld* ──► Culture criticism audience -Bruce Schneier ──► Security community ──► Privacy architecture credibility -Sam Cole ──► 404 Media (sex work + surveillance beat) ──► Jason Koebler (co-founder, already listed) -Authors Guild ──► GRRM, Grisham, Picoult ──► Copyright litigation + forensic evidence needs -AXM ──► Malcolm X estate, Katt Williams ──► Black creator AI rights ──► Registry integration -Paisley Currah ──► Trans governance scholarship ──► Trans identity policy -Mary Ziegler ──► Bodily autonomy legal scholarship ──► Reproductive + sex work rights parallel -Shawn Ryan ──► Netflix showrunner network ──► AI career pipeline concerns -Cindy Gallop ──► MakeLoveNotPorn ──► 15 years of sex tech advocacy ──► TED 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Business empire ($10M Circle K, AI app) ──► Creator-as-operator -Matt Levine ──► Bloomberg Money Stuff (300-500K subscribers) ──► Finance/VC audience -Molly White ──► Citation Needed ──► Crypto-skeptic debanking coverage ──► Tech policy audience -Cooperation Jackson ──► Kali Akuno ──► Solidarity economy networks ──► Black cooperative movement -Jessica Gordon Nembhard ──► Platform Cooperativism Consortium ──► Trebor Scholz ──► Academic cooperative network -Sarah T. Roberts ──► UCLA C2i2 ──► Oxford Internet Institute ──► Content moderation scholarship -Tarleton Gillespie ──► Microsoft Research ──► Platform governance theory ──► Academic authority -Kara Swisher ──► Pivot podcast (OnlyFans debanking coverage) ──► Tech/business/VC audience -Kara Swisher ──► OCC banking discrimination coverage ──► Policy credibility -Ezra Klein ──► NYT (top 10 podcast) ──► Policy-engaged professional audience -Ezra Klein ──► Labor/economic policy coverage ──► Cooperative model as policy story -Nikki Glaser ──► Golden Globes (2025 + 2026 host) ──► Mainstream entertainment reach -Whitney Cummings ──► OnlyFans (comedy account) ──► Creator economic independence advocacy -Whitney Cummings ──► Bloomberg interview with OF CEO Keily Blair ──► Business media credibility -Bhad Bhabie ──► $52M OnlyFans receipts ──► Creator economics at scale -Tyga ──► Myystar (10% fees) ──► Creator platform competition ──► Alternative to extraction -Jack Conte ──► Patreon ──► Payment processor pressure (Visa/Mastercard) ──► Practitioner validation -Jack Conte ──► SXSW 2024 keynote ──► Creator economy thought leadership -Anil Dash ──► EFF Board ──► Digital rights infrastructure ──► Birgitta Jonsdottir (EFF advisor) -Anil Dash ──► Glitch/Fastly ──► Open web advocacy ──► Creator consent framework -Li Jin ──► Atelier Ventures (Substack, Patreon portfolio) ──► Creator economy investor network -Li Jin ──► "Passion economy" thesis ──► Creator cooperativism advocacy ──► Cooperative model validation -Nilay Patel ──► The Verge / Decoder ──► Platform governance + content moderation coverage -Nan Goldin ──► Sex worker history (Bowery stripper) ──► *Ballad of Sexual Dependency* ──► Art-world legitimacy -Nan Goldin ──► *All the Beauty and the Bloodshed* (Golden Lion, Oscar-nominated) ──► Documentary credibility -Nan Goldin ──► MoMA + Tate + Met permanent collections ──► Institutional art-world authority -Tourmaline ──► MoMA + Met + Tate permanent collections ──► Art-world institutional authority -Tourmaline ──► Sylvia Rivera Law Project ──► Trans justice advocacy networks -Tourmaline ──► Marsha P. 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- A content strategy that builds genuine topical authority through four interconnected content clusters — each with 25–30+ interlinked pages — before scaling programmatic acquisition. Authority content first, then pipeline pages that point to it. -

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- Content serves two masters: E-E-A-T authority signals for Google, and genuine value for human readers. The programmatic SEO pages are acquisition funnels — they drive traffic. But traffic without authority content to land on produces subscriptions without trust. Authority content first, then scale. -

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- Every authority content piece must exist before the programmatic pages that link to it. A safety guide for providers must be live before pipeline-generated city pages link “Learn about provider safety” to it. Reverse order — pages first, content later — creates broken funnels and signals thin content to Google. -

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- Google’s 2026 ranking signals reward topical authority — comprehensive coverage of a subject domain. Research shows topical authority delivers 3x faster ranking gains than domain authority (backlinks). Each content cluster needs 25–30+ interlinked pages to establish authority. Breadth without depth is worse than no coverage at all. -

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- Quinn (@transquinnftw) writes community-facing content: industry commentary, safety guides, platform updates, creator stories. Lilith writes strategic and technical content: architecture decisions, privacy analysis, cooperative economics, technology deep-dives. Both voices are authentic — Quinn is the founder’s actual platform identity, Lilith is the strategic architect persona. -

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- The platform already has foundational authority content live. This inventory maps existing assets, their current status, and where they slot into the four-cluster strategy. Each piece is either a cornerstone page, a supporting page, or a gap that needs filling. -

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Privacy Comparison Tool

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- Interactive comparison of privacy features across adult platforms. Genuine research utility — not marketing. Publicly accessible, linkable from programmatic pages. Already the strongest E-E-A-T signal on the platform. Users can compare data retention policies, encryption standards, payment privacy, and jurisdictional protections side-by-side. -

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- SCOP-style cooperative values statement. Worker ownership philosophy and the zero-fee commitment explanation. Articulates why this platform exists and who it serves. Establishes the economic and ethical foundation that differentiates Lilith from every incumbent in the adult entertainment industry. -

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- GDPR-compliant privacy policy. Terms of service written in plain language. Cookie policy with granular consent management. Age verification documentation. European jurisdiction explanation and what it means for user data protection under GDPR and European data sovereignty law. -

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- Community feature request and voting system where any user can propose platform improvements and the community prioritizes them. Demonstrates genuine transparency and community governance. A unique E-E-A-T signal — no competitor in the adult platform space offers public roadmap input at this level. -

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- The trust foundation for every other content initiative. Providers evaluating the platform need to see that Lilith understands their security concerns at a level no competitor demonstrates. This cluster establishes that credibility — practical safety guides written by a real provider (Quinn), backed by technical privacy analysis (Lilith). -

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- Comprehensive industry analysis that no single platform currently provides. Country-by-country regulatory landscapes, payment processing realities, the debanking crisis, and where legislation is heading. This cluster positions Lilith as the most knowledgeable voice in the space — the resource journalists, policymakers, and industry participants cite. -

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- The ideological backbone that explains why Lilith is structurally different from every incumbent. Not marketing copy — genuine analysis of cooperative economics, worker ownership in technology companies, and how a zero-fee subscription model creates aligned incentives between platform and creators. This cluster converts skeptics into believers by showing the economic math, not just the values. -

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Months 1–2Authority pages indexed within 2 weeks. Privacy tool sessions growing. Seed city pages crawled and indexed.100% of published authority content indexed. Zero broken internal links from pipeline pages.First organic impressions appearing for cluster keywords. Initial social engagement on Quinn’s posts.
Months 3–4Cluster 1 reaching 15+ pages. Interlinking density increasing. SERP position movement for safety keywords.Privacy & Safety cluster at 15+ interlinked pages. Cornerstone ranking in top 50 for target keywords.Organic traffic to authority content exceeding direct/referral. First external backlinks to safety guides.
Months 5–6Two clusters active. Pipeline scaling to 200 pages. Cross-cluster linking established.Both active clusters at 20+ pages. Pipeline indexing rate >85%. No manual actions from Google.Content-attributed signups beginning. Authority content time-on-page exceeding 2 min average.
Months 7–8Three clusters active. Pipeline at 500 pages. Country guides driving international traffic.All three authority clusters at 25+ pages. Organic impressions >50k/month. Pipeline quality score stable.Measurable subscription revenue attributed to content funnel. External citations appearing.
Months 9–10Authority consolidation metrics. Interlinking optimization impact. Content refresh performance.No cluster below 25 pages. Updated content maintaining or improving rankings. Attribute variants indexing cleanly.Subscription conversion rate from content funnel >1%. Revenue from content-attributed subscriptions growing month-over-month.
Months 11–12Language expansion indexing. Locale-specific rankings emerging. Full pipeline deployment health.Top 5 locale versions indexed. Year-end target of 1,000+ pipeline pages met with >90% index rate.International organic traffic >20% of total. Year-one content ROI calculable. Strategy v2 data sufficient for planning.
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