Goodbye, Instagram: How Censorship is Pushing Sex Educators to New Platforms

It’s no secret that IG is becoming more challenging for me and other sexuality professionals to reach you — aka our intended audience — on this app.

Just when I think I’ve hacked the algorithm — censoring my speech, creating carousel posts instead of single slides, incorporating key words for SEO - my efforts STILL fall flat.

Learn about how these guidelines impact health educators, how I’ve been impacted, and how and where I’m expanding to make sure these conversations continue uncensored without shame and misinformation (🔗in bio!)

While this essay is available for free on Sexual Health Wealth (my Substack), know that your paid subscription ($8/month) is an investment in the future of honest, uncensored sex ed and advocacy. I post twice per week, on Wednesdays and Sundays.

I understand that we’re all under different financial constraints, but even signing up for a free subscription, or engaging with my posts through likes, comments, and shares makes a meaningful difference.

I’m genuinely appreciative of the community I’ve built here and your engagement (it really does matter🥹!). This is an exciting new chapter, and I can’t wait for you to be a part of it. 🫶🏻

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