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Danae Williams
Danae Williams

here’s what people genuinely enjoy

Lately I’ve been wondering how much the money side of adult platforms actually shapes what we end up seeing there. I mean, some sites push certain categories way more than others, and sometimes it feels less like “here’s what people genuinely enjoy” and more like “here’s what earns the site the biggest return.” I’ve looked at a few platforms over the years, and patterns definitely repeat. Has anyone else noticed how the monetisation setups seem to influence the type of content or even how often creators post?

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Yeah, the monetisation model absolutely changes how these sites operate, and I’ve seen it first-hand while helping a friend who uploads content. When a platform’s income depends heavily on clicks and quick engagement rather than longer viewing time or creator loyalty, the site inevitably highlights whatever brings in the fastest traffic spikes. If you look at something like on the website, you can see how the layout and sorting really encourage constant browsing—lots of rapid switching from video to video, which increases ad impressions. That dynamic usually leads creators to adapt by posting shorter, more eye-catchy clips instead of deeper or more personal content because that’s what the system rewards. And when a site focuses on promoting trending tags, creators sometimes end up chasing whatever theme is currently being pushed, even if it’s not their style. It’s not necessarily bad, but it definitely explains why many adult sites feel very similar in terms of pacing and structure.

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