Hello, I just wanted to reintroduce myself to the board since changing positions. I was formerly the marketing and affiliate manager over at Treasure Island Media. I just started working in marketing at Gamelink and will be handling some affiliate stuff for TitanMen.com. I’m just getting started but would love to continue my relationships with those of you I’ve had the pleasure of working with over the last couple years. Also, does anyone have a current contact over at xtube? I have [email protected] but not sure if that is the most updated one.
Re: Greetings! I’ve changed companies and have a question.
Does Titan still live by their ban on models that have done bareback porn? If so it’s pretty funny that their affiliate manager used to work at Treasure Island and their sites are run by a team with a background running bareback porn sites.
Not saying they should use condoms in their porn (that’s their choice), but if they still have the ban on models who’ve worked in bareback it would be nice to drop that now that their web team largely comes from bareback porn.
Re: Greetings! I’ve changed companies and have a question.
[QUOTE=rawTOP;158576]Does Titan still live by their ban on models that have done bareback porn? If so it’s pretty funny that their affiliate manager used to work at Treasure Island and their sites are run by a team with a background running bareback porn sites.
Not saying they should use condoms in their porn (that’s their choice), but if they still have the ban on models who’ve worked in bareback it would be nice to drop that now that their web team largely comes from bareback porn.[/QUOTE]
Re: Greetings! I’ve changed companies and have a question.
I don’t know if their ban on models is still in effect. Titan’s choice not to film bareback porn is a personal one; their choice of who is marketing their sites is a business one. If they chose to only hire people with experience in the gay porn industry that have never marketed a bareback gay porn site, they’d probably find 0 people in the job pool.
Re: Greetings! I’ve changed companies and have a question.
I thought I was pretty polite about it.
It’s 2015. People look at HIV and barebacking differently than they did 10 years ago especially now that they understand the power of TasP. Things change. I was just seeing if the policy had changed. I’m guessing it hasn’t otherwise you’d have mentioned that.
And I’ll reiterate - I’m not suggesting you guys shoot bareback scenes.
I would think that would be an increasing problem on the model side as well.