“Rather than taking a fresh look at where porn and eroticism might be found in life and on the internet…

…it increasingly became a mouthpiece for, and captured by, the porn industry. To the point that when Gawker Media started looking at porn-industry scandals, that ended up happening on Gawker, rather than on Fleshbot.

…Fleshbot tried to be all things to all porn consumers, both gay and straight, and that’s not how porn works: people tend to gravitate towards their own personal kinks, rather than going for the anything-and-everything approach.”

The worthless and horribly written Fleshbot. Sold.

2 thoughts on ““Rather than taking a fresh look at where porn and eroticism might be found in life and on the internet…”

  1. LOL. Just so you know, Zach, majority of the things you put on the Sword can be found anywhere else sans your bitching and childish whining. Also, one article from blogs and sites that you hate (HuffPo, Queerty) can get comments by the hundreds while yours only gets into the tens (with a great deal of people complaining about your stupidity or your writing.) Get over yourself.

    Yay! One comment for you.

    1. Well duh, Belize… everything that is popular is right, just, fair and the only source you should trust for information. It’d be ridiculous to take seriously any other commentary that could possibly force you to consider other options!

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