HotSexStories

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HotSexStories stole four of my stories

World Literature Publishing Co., the owners of storiesonline.net, have started a new sex stories web site, hotsexstories.com. I don't know why they did. The new web site seems to be almost all old copyrighted stories, with the exception of four of my stories. The poster is breaking my stories up into five to seven chapters, and it's weird to see "8letters" post a new chapter to one of my stories. I sent a PM to HotSexStories, and haven't gotten a response.

With one exception, I've not see any other stories that look like they were posted on Literotica. A chapter from a Alwayswantedto story was posted and taken down shortly thereafter.

I'll probably keep an eye on the website. If I see them publish a Literotica story, I'll let the author know. I'm really doubtful that the author can do much about it.
 
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World Literature Publishing Co., the owners of storiesonline.net, have started a new sex stories web site, hotsexstories.com. I don't know why they did. The new web site seems to be almost all old copyrighted stories, with the exception of four of my stories. The poster is breaking my stories up into five to seven chapters, and it's weird to see "8letters" post a new chapter to one of my stories. I sent a PM to HotSexStories, and haven't gotten a response.

With one exception, I've not see any other stories that look like they were posted on Literotica. A chapter from a Alwayswantedto story was posted and taken down shortly thereafter.

I'll probably keep an eye on the website. If I see them publish a Literotica story, I'll let the author know. I'm really doubtful that the author can do much about it.

Thank you for the heads-up. I'll check them out.
 
The site looks to still be in beta testing to me.

I dropped a line through SOL with a link to this thread, and pointed out that it's not you uploading over there.

I'll let you know if I hear anything back.
 
With the exception of four of my stories. The poster is breaking my stories up into five to seven chapters, and it's weird to see "8letters" post a new chapter to one of my stories. I sent a PM to HotSexStories, and haven't gotten a response.

I'm Lazeez, from WLPC. I didn't receive anything from you on hotsexstories. How did you send your message?

Somebody submitted your stories, and just like all site of this type, we don't have the means to verify the identity of the poster. We have many authors from Lit here posting on our various sites. Usually, it's the author himself.

The postings in reference credit you properly, so we had no reason to suspect the poster.

You have two options:

1 - You can take over the pen name on hotsexstories

2 - If you want, I can delete the postings.

Let me know. my email is lazeez at wlpc dot com
 
I shared emails with Lazeez and have reached a satisfactory conclusion with him.
 
With your account suspended at Twitter. Great start! :rolleyes:

All it takes to have your account suspended there is to upset one of the professionally outraged Karens who report people 24/7. If they were advertising erotica, that can be enough

In other words, a suspended Twitter account is meaningless as a way to judge someone

Or maybe I feel that way because I know what I'm talking about while many people here just yap.
 
All it takes to have your account suspended there is to upset one of the professionally outraged Karens who report people 24/7. If they were advertising erotica, that can be enough

In other words, a suspended Twitter account is meaningless as a way to judge someone

Or maybe I feel that way because I know what I'm talking about while many people here just yap.
I don't know if gordo12 was talking about me or not. I created a Twitter account. I had followed a couple of people and hadn't sent a tweet when Twitter suddenly demanded that I provide a phone number for the account. I didn't (and don't) want to give my phone number, so the account remains suspended.

Update: I checked just now, and my account is permanently suspended for breaking Twitter's rules. As I haven't done anything on Twitter, I'm not sure what rule I broke. And Twitter hasn't told me.
 
A lot of that stuff seems to be automated. The social media sites have thingmajiggers that scan for patterns in account data or posts that indicate "inauthentic behavior" or they do sweeps looking for spam accounts and, being badly designed robots they make a lot of mistakes.
 
All it takes to have your account suspended there is to upset one of the professionally outraged Karens who report people 24/7. If they were advertising erotica, that can be enough

In other words, a suspended Twitter account is meaningless as a way to judge someone

Or maybe I feel that way because I know what I'm talking about while many people here just yap.

I've got well over 1300 followers that are all adult book writers. And a couple of ladies that keep losing their clothes. :D

So advertising porn isn't going to get you suspended. Maybe some Karen complaining but considering there are sites with blowjobs and bare c*nts displayed I'd be surprised. I have ads for porn books every day.

I don't know if gordo12 was talking about me or not. I created a Twitter account. I had followed a couple of people and hadn't sent a tweet when Twitter suddenly demanded that I provide a phone number for the account. I didn't (and don't) want to give my phone number, so the account remains suspended.

Update: I checked just now, and my account is permanently suspended for breaking Twitter's rules. As I haven't done anything on Twitter, I'm not sure what rule I broke. And Twitter hasn't told me.

No, I was talking about the hotsexstories twitter acct.
 
I don't know if gordo12 was talking about me or not. I created a Twitter account. I had followed a couple of people and hadn't sent a tweet when Twitter suddenly demanded that I provide a phone number for the account. I didn't (and don't) want to give my phone number, so the account remains suspended.

Update: I checked just now, and my account is permanently suspended for breaking Twitter's rules. As I haven't done anything on Twitter, I'm not sure what rule I broke. And Twitter hasn't told me.

I think he was talking about the person who posted here from the site.

Twitter usually asks for a phone number right off the bat, surprised you had one without it for awhile.

They're famous for 'shadow banning' people who post erotic content even if you have it checked off that you're feed contains adult material. If you're shadow banned, the only people who see your tweets are your followers no one else with see them

They're a PIA, especially since they decided to act like a media platform and push politics in your face no matter what your settings are.
 
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