HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—Amberly Rothfield, the award-winning author and industry consultant, makes it a practice to keep an eye on social media platforms to test if their algorithms are changing. In fact, Rothfield has been tracking thousands of Twitter accounts—and has seen an increase in the number of accounts being deleted and suspended.
Rothfield’s insights on that topic were noted in a recent Rolling Stone article authored by EJ Dickson where she, along with is Corey Silverstein, Goddess Aviva, Fan Centro’s Kat Revenga, and Fetish Con’s Genesis Lynn, recounted concern over Twitter’s actions and the frustration that it has caused. It isn’t only individual models who are having problems; the Twitter accounts for Fetish Con, Clips4Sale and Model Centro have also had issues—all without any warning.
“It looks like these accounts being deleted or suspended is part of a larger trend. It isn’t just happening in our industry, but it does disproportionately harm models who rely on Twitter for marketing themselves,” Rothfield noted.
Those interested may follow Rothfield on Twitter to learn about upcoming classes, events and more. The author’s books, including the best-selling How I Made $10,000 a Month as a Phone Sex Operator, are available on Amazon. Tickets for upcoming classes can be purchased on Crowdcast. Videos, guides and more can be found for free at AmberlyRothfield.com.