Currying Favour with the Algorithm: Online Sex Workers’ Efforts To Satisfy Patriarchal Expectations

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2024-09-19

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The rise of the online sex work industry is reshaping how people conceptualise and negotiate sexual encounters across digital and offline spaces. This article analyses content from an online sex work forum (AmberCutie Forum (ACF)) to examine how online sex workers establish boundaries between their online and offline lives to manage competing expectations from their partners and viewers. Our analysis reveals a misogynistic double standard whereby workers are seen to threaten monogamous values, while viewers escape the same level of moral culpability. We argue that the cultural logics of monogamy function to delegitimise the labour involved with online sex work and increase the risk posed to online sex workers through retributive misogyny, including cyber-harassment toward sex workers. This impacts sex workers’ emotional and financial wellbeing and reinforces gendered power relations by prioritising stereotypically masculine pleasure over workers’ economic interests.

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Platform capitalism, Online sex work, Affective boundary work, Misogyny, Cyber-harassment, Monogamy

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Palatchie B, Beban A, Nicholls T. (2024). Currying Favour with the Algorithm: Online Sex Workers’ Efforts To Satisfy Patriarchal Expectations. Sexuality and Culture. Latest Articles.

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