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Ladies, thereโs a client in the Cincinnati/NKY area I strongly recommend avoiding. DM or email me if youโd like more information.
Ladies, thereโs a client in the Cincinnati/NKY area I strongly recommend avoiding. DM or email me if youโd like more information.
How clients can actively support sex workers moving from X to Bluesky: 1. Ask for their Bluesky handle publicly Comment on your favourite providerโs X posts with something like: โWhatโs your Bluesky @? Iโd love to follow you there.โ This signals that there is already an audience waiting. If they already have a Bluesky account, it makes it easier for others to find them through that interaction. If they donโt, it can be the nudge that convinces them itโs worth setting one up. 2. Be vocal about why you want to leave X Post about your concerns with the platform. For example: misuse of Grok, constant extremist political content, or seeing sex workers you admire being harassed or verbally abused in replies. Make it clear that Bluesky is where you would prefer to follow and interact with companions. When we see posts like this, we can repost them so they gain visibility and reach other providers who are on the fence.
3. Credit Bluesky when booking Most booking forms include a โWhere did you find me?โ section. Even if you originally discovered someone elsewhere, if you know they have a Bluesky account, write โBlueskyโ. This directly shows that the platform is converting into real enquiries and bookings, which is the strongest incentive for us to prioritise it. 4. Engage with newer Bluesky accounts Like, reply, repost, and follow especially newer or quieter accounts. Posting into the void is discouraging, and early engagement makes a huge difference to whether someone sticks around and invests energy into the platform. 5. Move your attention, not just your words If a provider is active on Bluesky, interact with them there instead of X. Engagement patterns matter, and we notice where conversations and interest are actually happening.
6. Recommend Bluesky to other clients If youโre part of private groups, forums, or chats where companions are discussed respectfully (we donโt want sex-worker-hating clients polluting this platform), mention that Bluesky is where many providers are heading and where you prefer to engage. Word of mouth works both ways. 7. Talk about Bluesky during dates If your companion already has a Bluesky account, mention a post of theirs you particularly enjoyed. If they donโt, tell them youโd genuinely love to see them there and would follow and engage with their content. Hearing this directly, face to face, makes a huge difference. 8. Be patient during the transition Growth is slower at first, and not everyone can move all at once. Encouragement, consistency, and visible support make it feel safer for us to take the leap.
After sharing a list of tips for companions on how to move their audience from X to Bsky, a number of lovely clients asked me to do the same from their side. So clients and admirers, this oneโs for you:
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Slowly migrating over here ๐ฆ
Still learning the vibe.