In a statement announcing the site’s beta launch, PleazeMe.com founder/CEO Heather C. Montgomery suggested the platform is needed, since many major social media companies have altered their content and acceptable use policies to crack down on sex-related materials.
“Just a few years ago, the web gave people plenty of spaces to come together and explore their sexuality,” Montgomery said. “But the large companies that control the Internet have put sexual content restrictions in place, and very quickly, the Internet – where we could search and learn privately – is becoming a sex-negative place.”
The following 2 photos have nothing to do with the site mentioned above.
I just found them amusing. :)