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Vibrators in audios?

I was thinking of buying a vibrator solely for recording audios. I currently record wet sounds at the same time as my voice in one take, so I'd want to be using it in conjunction with that to make a "live recording".

Does anyone have any tips of how to record the sound for the best realism? I feel there's probably a learning curve of how to best incorporate it.

Also, if anyone has any suggestions for what I should be looking for when buying one (UK based), I'd appreciate them.

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u/there- — 12 hours ago

Protecting Your Audios from AI, Thieves & Scraper Sites - A short, but important update

Firstly, I just wanted to thank everyone for the overwhelmingly positive responses, as it went much farther than my wildest expectations! But it also revealed what could be a deepr problem:

In Part 3 of the guide, I said that moving your audios off the "easy to steal" hosts was the single biggest change you could make to protect yourself. I still stand by that completely.

What I didn't expect was the response. Since posting, a number of VAs have come to me asking whether HotAudio was really a good idea, because a minority of their listeners were pushing back. Users of different nationalities were asking, and in some cases outright demanding, that creators keep a "backup" or "alternative" link on Soundgasm.

I think that pattern speaks for itself, but let me spell out why it worried me.

The most common excuse was that HotAudio is "blocked" in their country. So I checked. I tested the first wave of complaints myself using a VPN across multiple devices, had friends in different places do the same, and cross-checked against site-availability tools to be sure. The result: as far as I can tell, only Russia and Türkiye actually have HotAudio blocked. Everywhere else, it loads fine.

So for the vast majority of people demanding a Soundgasm backup, "I can't access it" isn't true and that changes what the demand actually is. What they're really asking for is the easy-to-download version back.

The conclusion isn't a comfortable one: the scraping and archiving problem may be far more widespread than we assumed. And even in the best case, even if a given person isn't building their own archive, insisting on a raw Soundgasm link strips away something that matters. It takes away your ability to remove your own work once you're done with it. It removes your agency as the creator. A raw file on Soundgasm is permanent in a way you can't control; that's the whole reason we moved off it.

So my warning is simple:

Do not cave to these complaints. Do not put holes in your defenses to make a few people happy, especially when the most likely reason they're unhappy is that they can no longer grab your content as easily as before.

And if someone genuinely is in one of the two countries where HotAudio is blocked? A VPN solves it in thirty seconds, and there are countless free and paid ones. The tools to reach your content are entirely in their hands. There is no reason for you to make yourself an easier target for everyone else just to save them a step they can already take themselves.

If you really want to make a backup, make multiple versions in HotAudio, or in other services that are also protected like AudioChan and Erocast (but I remind you that they are not as safe). But please, do not relent. **Your security is yours. Protect it.**

Update:

If people say to you that they prefer soundgasm for the simplicity of controls and privacy, worry not! HotAudio has a "Stealth Mode" option hidden inside in the theme's button that hides everything but the controls on the screen

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u/Isapeth — 2 days ago

🎵GWAB June Karaoke 🎵 - That's a Wrap!

🎵🎤Another terrific round, all you Singers!🎤🎵

And just like that, we're already done with the official theme for June. Here's the chance to catch up with anything you might have missed. No matter when you happen to check out someone's post, it's never too late to go back and tell them what you think. Reading those comments and spreading those good community vibes can really make our day and motivate everyone to participate more.

SUBMISSIONS

Song Performer Writer/s
Leather Jacket (Arkells) u/SpecialAgentSpecs Kerman/DeAngelis/Dika/Oxford/Carone
These Boots Are Made for Walkin' (Nancy Sinatra) u/HoneyDelightVA Lee Hazlewood
Underneath Your Clothes (Shakira) u/aquatarkana Shakira/Mendez
Made You Look (Meghan Trainor) u/CherryDisposition Trainor/Douglas/Vindver
Versace on the Floor (Bruno Mars) u/anniegulie Brown/Faintleroy/Lawrence/Mars
Diamonds and Pearls (Prince) u/JonM4theson Prince Rogers Nelson
Lady in Red (Chris DeBurgh) u/Elliegorical Chris de Burgh
Blue Suede Shoes (Elvis Presley) u/insomnia_swede Carl Perkins

Thanks so much, everybody! 👏

u/MyAuralFixation — 3 days ago

Protecting Your Audios from AI, Thieves & Scraper Sites - A guide

Disclaimer: This post and it's contents are prohibited to be replicated to the community known as r/gonewildaiaudio. I forbid the user u/stocks_girl from posting the info contained here as well. I forbid my colab watermarking tool to be used for AI generated audios. These rules will be enforced by DMCA claims if not complied.

The honest truth first…

You cannot make your audio impossible to steal. If a person can hear it, a determined thief can eventually copy it. Anyone who promises you "uncopyable" is lying.

So this guide is not about building a magic wall. It's about three realistic goals:

  1. Make yourself a hard target  so lazy thieves and automatic bots move on to easier prey.
  2. Hide your signature in everything so even if something gets stolen, you can prove it's yours.
  3. Get stolen stuff taken down without ever putting your real name in a stranger's hands.

Think of it like a house. You can't make a house un-burglarable. But locks, cameras, and an alarm sign make burglars pick the other house. That's the whole game here.

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Part 1: Small things you can do in your reddit post!

These are quick tricks for the text part of your post (title and description). 

Add a copyright line (10 seconds, do it always)

Drop a line like this into every description:

© [your alias] — Do not repost. Not licensed for AI training.

It won't physically stop anyone, but it removes the "I didn't know it was protected" excuse and makes your later takedowns stronger.

Add a hidden "tripwire" phrase (free, easy, very useful)

Write one weird, very specific sentence nobody else would ever write, and bury it in your description. Later, you can search Google for that exact sentence (in quotes) and instantly find every site that copied you. 

Example:

I edited an old post of mine and added the phrase: "I gave my pet crocodile headphones, but lithium is made of seagulls"

Theoretically, once google indexes the change, if you search:

"I gave my pet crocodile headphones, but lithium is made of seagulls"

You will have a result that takes you to my post! Or someone that stole your description without reading closely, in this case. Although it hasn't worked for me yet, I know that it does work, it can just take a while!

Upgrade the tripwire with Canarytokens

A canary token is a special hidden link that emails you the moment a thief loads it.

  1. Go to canarytokens.org
  2. Pick a token type (a "Web bug / URL" token is simplest), enter your email.
  3. It gives you a unique link. Hide it in your post or on a page you control.
  4. When a scraper grabs your stuff and that link gets loaded, you get an alert.

PS: This can lead to thousands of false reports, so if you really want to use it, create an email just for that!

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Part 2: Protecting the AUDIO itself

The text is easy to strip away. The sound file is where your real protection lives. 

1. Watermark every file

A watermark stamps an invisible signature into the actual sound. You can't hear it, but a checker can read it back later,  so if your file turns up on a pirate site, you can prove it's yours. The free tool is AudioSeal (made by Meta).

The simplest way (built for zero coding experience):

  1. Open my free, simplified tool: https://colab.research.google.com/github/scriptweaver1/audioseal/blob/main/AudioSeal_OneClick.ipynb (Colab is a free Google page that runs code for you. This version is built so you never have to look at any code, just click buttons.)
  2. Click Runtime → Run all at the top.
  3. When it asks, upload your audio file.
  4. Before the watermarking step runs, you’ll see two simple settings:
  • Watermark strength (a slider): how strong the invisible signal is. Lower (around 0.3–0.4) is quieter and safer for your ears; higher is tougher to strip but can add a faint hum on quiet recordings. If you ever hear a hum in your result, lower this and run it again.
  • Keep original file format? (a checkbox): leave this checked and you get back the same file type you uploaded (mp3 stays mp3, m4a stays m4a). Only uncheck it if you specifically want an uncompressed .wav instead.
  1. It downloads the finished file automatically, post that version, and jot down the ID code it prints (useful later if you ever need to prove a file is yours).

For the tech-savvy (the original, official tool):

If you’d rather see the raw code cells and don’t mind a bit more manual fiddling, Meta’s original notebook works the same way, just less hand-held:

  1. Open AudioSeal’s free Colab notebook: https://colab.research.google.com/github/facebookresearch/audioseal/blob/master/examples/colab.ipynb
  2. Upload your audio file when it asks.
  3. Run the cells. It adds the watermark.
  4. Download the watermarked file and post that version.

Useful links:

Tips: keep your original file safe, and jot down which ID code goes with which post. My one-click tool preserves your full audio quality automatically, so you don’t need to worry about downgrading your file. Just don’t crank the strength slider all the way up unless you’ve tested that it still sounds clean to you!

2. Say it out loud too (a "spoken" watermark)

You don’t need any tool for this one, it’s just editing. Add a short spoken line at the start or end of the recording: something like "This was made by [your alias]. Not licensed for AI training. Do not redistribute." It can’t create a hum or hurt your audio quality at all, since it’s just you, on mic.

It’s unambiguous proof of ownership and non-consent, much harder for a thief to claim "I didn’t know" when your own voice says so. And it survives any re-encoding or platform re-upload, since it’s regular audio content, not a hidden signal that clever processing can wash out.

But anyone with basic editing skills can cut it out in a few seconds. Trim the last 10 seconds, done. It also won’t survive someone reposting just a short clip from the middle of your file.

Best move: do both. The spoken line stops casual reposting cold and gives you a strong, obvious takedown case. The invisible watermark is your backup, the thing that’s still there if someone actually bothers to cut the spoken part out.

3. "Poison" against voice-cloning AI (optional, advanced)

If your fear is someone cloning your voice with AI, there are tools that add a special "static" that sounds normal to human ears but scrambles the file so AI can't learn your voice properly. A newer, more capable free one is SafeSpeech (from a 2025 research team): https://github.com/wxzyd123/SafeSpeech

It's more up-to-date than older tools like AntiFake, runs on modern software, is still actively maintained, and is built to resist a wider range of cloning methods, including ones that try to "learn" your voice by training on your clips.

Be honest with yourself about this one: it's much more involved to set up than most tools, not less. It expects a fairly powerful data-center-grade graphics card (Needs 80 VRAM to run) , needs you to feed it a written transcript of each clip, and downloads several large AI models before it'll run. It has never been tested for erotic audios, so there is little data on what sections of moans and gasps might do to the model's calculations.

Realistically this is a "hand it to a techie friend" tool, or one to run through a shared setup someone in the community maintains, not something most people will install themselves.

I’m currently attempting to make this process not as difficult for the average person, and IF I can make good results, I’ll share that project here too.

But like all tools in this category, it's only a speed bump: determined people can partly undo it, but it is better than nothing. Treat it as an extra layer to slow down anyone that attempts training models using your voice. In the meantime,  keep watermarking your files regardless, since that's the cheaper, sturdier protection that actually helps you prove ownership later.

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Part 3:  WHERE you host (this is the important one!)

No host is a true vault.

But hosts differ hugely in how much friction they add. Friction stops the lazy thieves and the automatic scraper bots, and that's the vast majority of theft. 

You should avoid raw-file hosts!  Example: Soundgasm. The file sits at a plain link. One click,  (or one bot) and it is stolen instantly. There are even ready-made tools that bulk-download from it. Simplest and most popular, but basically a free buffet for scrapers. Avoid if theft is your worry.

Try using scrambler hosts! Example: HotAudio. Instead of handing over a plain file, these stream the audio in scrambled chunks, so right-click-save and most automatic bots come away with nothing usable. This stops the casual 95%. HotAudio is built specifically around this browser-scrambling protection; Erocast/Erocaster stream rather than serving raw files, which is already a big step up from Soundgasm.

PS: Wherever you decide to transfer your audios to, remember to update the links on your reddit posts!

PSS: Remember to delete the audios from the older platform as well!

PSSS: A important addendum to this section that deserved it's own post!

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Part 4: Other ways to slow the bots down

( ADVANCED, you will need your own website)

Most of this section is a big step harder than everything above, because it only works if you run your own website or page. If you post through Reddit + a host like Soundgasm or HotAudio, you don't control the server, so you simply can't do most of these 

Split where the audio lives from where you advertise it 

A lot of scrapers just crawl Reddit/listing pages and auto-grab whatever audio link is attached. If your Reddit post doesn't contain a direct file link and instead it points to your page, which then links to the host, you break the one-step automated grab. Every extra hop sheds a chunk of the lazy bots. 

But: this only works if you have your own page to point to in the first place.

Lock down your own page, if you have one.

If you host something yourself (a landing page, a personal site, eventually your own platform), this is where you get real anti-bot power you simply don't have on Reddit or Soundgasm. The catch is you have to be running the site, and setting these up takes some technical comfort (or a techie friend):

  • Cloudflare's free "block AI bots" toggle. One switch, free tier. As of 2025, Cloudflare blocks known AI scrapers by default and lets you turn it on for any site it sits in front of,  it stops a large share of the named training crawlers cold. (You'd need to put your site behind Cloudflare first, which is itself a setup step.)
  • A robots.txt file + noai / noindex tags. This is a polite "do not scrape / do not train" sign you place on your own site. Well-behaved crawlers obey it; badly-behaved ones ignore it, but it strengthens your legal position later, because they can't claim they didn't know.
  • Bot challenges:  A Cloudflare "are you human?" check, or a simple rate limit that lets real listeners through while filtering out automated hammering.
  • Tarpits: Feed crawlers endless junk pages on your server.

 

Watermark your cover image too 

Scrapers often grab the whole post, image included. Add a visible "© [alias] — not for AI training" in a corner (any image editor does this in seconds), and if you want to go further an invisible image watermark that survives screenshots and re-compression. The image is frequently what gets reposted first, so it's worth the same treatment as your audio, just a different file.

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Part 5: WHO do you actually send a complaint to? (works for ANY host)

The list of people who can actually do something is short, and it's the same no matter where a site is hosted:

  1. Google — to remove it from search results
  2. The company that hosts it — where the files physically live (this is the one that can actually delete them)
  3. Sometimes a "shield" company sits in front of the host (more below)
  4. The registrar — the company that sold them their web address
  5. The website itself — the pirate
  6. Their ad / payment company — if they make money from ads or subscriptions

You don't need to find all of these. The two that matter most are Google (kills their traffic) and the real host (can delete the files). Here's how, in a safe order:

Step 1: Always start with Google search removal (works for any site)

Form: https://reportcontent.google.com/forms/dmca_search (or search "Google copyright removal request") The file stays on the pirate's site, but it vanishes from Google search and the pirate isn't even handed your complaint. Since these sites live off search traffic, this quietly cripples them. Bonus: Google also pulls ads off pages it gets valid notices for, and can bury the whole site if it racks up several. Works from anywhere in the world.

Step 2: Look up who hosts the site

Go to who.is (or any "who is hosting this" tool) and type the pirate's web address. It names the hosting company and the registrar.

Step 3: Did the lookup show a "shield" company instead of a real host?

Some sites hide behind a security/proxy company. Cloudflare is the most common, but there are others (Sucuri, DDoS-Guard, etc.). If the lookup shows one of these instead of a normal host, you can't reach the real host directly, so report to the shield's abuse page, and they pass your complaint to the real host (and often tell you who it is).

  • Cloudflare's form, as the common example: https://abuse.cloudflare.com/dmca → pick "Copyright / DMCA."
  • These forwards share your name and contact with the pirate, so file under your service or business name (see Part 6), not your real name.
  • If the lookup shows a normal host (no shield), skip straight to Step 4.

Step 4: Report to the real host (the one that can delete it)

Whoever the host turns out to be, find their takedown page by searching "[host name] DMCA" or "[host name] abuse report." Send the same notice. The host is the party that can actually remove the files.

Step 5: The registrar (backup)

From who.is, search "[registrar name] abuse" and send the notice there too. Another pressure point, especially for blatant repeat offenders.

Step 6: Their ad / payment company

If the site clearly runs ads or sells subscriptions, report the theft to that company to cut off the money.

What every complaint needs (it's always the same basic info)

  • A link to your original work
  • A link to the stolen copy
  • A sentence saying you own it and didn't authorize this use
  • Your signature (typing your full name counts) and contact info

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Part 6: Doing all this WITHOUT revealing your real name

The scary part: a takedown normally needs accountable contact info, and some pirate sites are known for doxxing (exposing your real identity). Good news: the rule does not require you personally to be the name on it. Put a buffer between you and the complaint:

  • If you have your own a small business for audio content: Use that as your identification!
  • Make a small business (an LLC or local equivalent) own your work. Then the business files, with a business address.
  • Use a takedown service. They file in their name, on your behalf. Their info appears, not yours. Easiest shield, and the whole reason these services exist. Exemples: DMCA21 - Free ; BranditScan - Paid; Rulta - Paid; 
  • Use a lawyer. Strongest, but priciest.

Avoid just signing a fake name by itself that can get your notice rejected and isn't a safe shield. The point is that someone is genuinely accountable, just not you, by name.

Two more privacy notes:

  • Lead with Google search removal:  it's the lowest-exposure step, since the pirate never receives your complaint. 
  • Anything that reaches the operator (a shield company, the host, or a direct message) should go through your service/business name.

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Conclusion

Keeping you own content safe can be a lot of work if you want to do EVERYTHING in this post, but realisticaly, no one is. It's too many things, too many security measures that may or may not work. If you want to make easy changes that will help you, but not take over your life, I recommend doing Part 3 at the very least!

After that, verbal and subtle watermarking. If you have the option to do it safely, DMCA take down notices work wonders, as I've seen offending sites taken down after a wave in less than 24 hours.

All the rest is to be done only if you still keep losing your work! Keep safe out there my friends, and good luck on your safety journey! If anyone has any questions, my DM's, or the comments on the post are open!

Troubleshooting:

Issue 1: The checking tool says it was not watermarked!

The test that checks if a file has been watermarked or not is harsh, and wants a clear signal to say it has been watermarked. The problem is that this clear signal can introduce a faint humming noise when everything is quiet. What that means is that if you pick a lower setting on the slider, the test might say the watermark was not applied. That is not true, the watermark will be there, it will just be harder to find!

It is a matter of weighting what matter most to you: The watermarking or the audio quality.

Issue 2: The program failed!
The most common I had while using it was a RAM memory issue. But It's an easy fix!

  • On the colab page, click on connect.
  • After it's done, there is a little down arrow next to the connect button. Click on it.
  • Choose the "Change the runtime environment type"
  • A menu will open, select GPU: T4, then accept.
  • After that, just execute everything and it should work!

That will make it run on google's hardware, and it should have no more memory issues after that! If it still fails, please DM me so we can find out together what is going wrong!

Issue 3: My file never downloads!:

That is probably happening because you have pop-ups disabled. If that is the case, there is an easy fix! The safest fix is to grab the file manually instead of waiting on the auto-download:

  • Click the 📁 folder icon on the left sidebar (the file browser).
  • The finished file should be sitting there in the file list.
  • Click the (three dots) next to it → Download. This pulls it straight from the runtime and bypasses the stuck files.download() call entirely.
u/Isapeth — 5 days ago

🎵GWAB Karaoke Challenge 🎵 Songs of Summer! [GWABK26] [July] [Karaoke]

🎵🎤'Sup GWA Backstage Singers and "Singers"🎤🎵

Hello GWAB, and welcome to the July 2026 karaoke challenge! I haven't hosted for a while, but I'm so happy to be back to immerse myself in the incredible talent and enthusiasm on display each and every month! THANK YOU to all who participate, listen, and interact! At the end of the day, we are all searching for things to bring us joy and this is something that does it for us. We hope it does for you as well! (And an extra special thank you to my fellow co-hosts, who hosted such fantastic challenges over the past few months).

If you've never heard of GWAB Karaoke Challenges before, well...

It's a FUN themed challenge we introduce at the beginning of each month. We emphasize FUN because it doesn't matter if you are a Singer or a "Singer"! We welcome any and all participants at any and all levels! If that sounds appealing to you, keep on reading (or, take a look at last month's challenge), to get an idea of how it works!

The GWAB Karaoke Theme for July is...

☀⛱🌻 Songs of Summer! (and winter) ❄🏔⛷

Summer has just begun in my neck of the woods, and it's winter on the other side of the world, so let's celebrate the season, with songs that get you in the mood to go out and enjoy the sun (or bundle up)!

If you need some inspiration, here's a list of summer songs and a list of winter songs

Rolling Stone's Best Summer Songs of All Time

Billboard's Best 28 Winter Songs for the Season

^(**Disclaimer: these lists are not all inclusive. You are not required to choose a song from this list to participate, as long as it meets the prompt!**)

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

Comment on this post requesting to reserve a song that fits this month's theme. You can reserve up to 2 songs per person. Reservations will be published below as a table on a first come, first served basis. Any songs picked will be listed here, and in an effort to stop fourteen versions of the same song from populating the karaoke bar, we only allow one version of a song per language per solo singer, so get your songs/versions reserved ASAP!

Collaborations are more than welcome! Collaborations do not count against the 2 song limit.

When reserving your song, PLEASE include the Title, Artist, and Songwriter credit, so we can appreciate all the individuals who made these hits possible.

HOW TO SUBMIT

Comment on your initial reservation on this post with one of the two following links:

A) a direct link to your submission using whatever audio hosting site you frequent (i.e. Soundgasm, etc.) Use this option if you don't wish to link to a post you made on either your userpage or other subreddit.

B) a link to your submission that you posted to your userpage, r/GWABackstage, or other subreddit. PLEASE: If you do this, please link THIS post to yours to help promote this challenge and the fellow singers who submitted.

If you don't provide a link to your post in the comments below, it is not my responsibility to locate it.

DEADLINES

The closing date for this GWAB Karaoke Challenge is 11:59pm UTC/GMT on Saturday, Aug 1st 2026. While this is not a hard deadline, a "That's a Wrap" Post will be posted the following day ^((HOPEFULLY 😬)) and focus will shift to next month's theme. This means we will no longer update the chart so if you wish to have your work shared via that post, ensure you submit on or before the deadline.

RESERVATIONS AND SUBMISSIONS

SONG GWAB SINGER(S) ARTIST CREDIT SONGWRITER CREDIT
Fields of Gold WhiskeyTanFox101 Sting Sting

Want to suggest a theme for future months?! SUBMIT YOUR SUGGESTIONS HERE

Have FUN and I look forward to hearing everyone's creations!

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u/WhiskeyTanFox101 — 4 days ago

[NB] Underneath Your Clothes (Shakira cover) [GWABK26] [Karaoke] [What'cha Wearing?] [Belting] [Help, I'm out of breath!] [AAAAHHHH]

FINALLY! I CAN GO HOME TO GWABACKSTAGE AND SAY I'VE SUNG SOMETHING! NOW GIMME SOME FUGGIN' PANCAKES!!!

So, yeah...this is for the "What'cha Wearing?" topic for this month's karaoke challenge. I haven't sung for y'all in a while, and it kinda shows, but hey. Hope y'all enjoy! :D

🎶***Underneath your clothes, there's an endless story...***🎶

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u/Aquatarkana — 5 days ago

A Free Alternative to A/I Profile Pictures

As a digital artist/pro mic moaner it always surprises me and makes me a little sad when I see someone posting on gwa and they have a ai generated profile picture.

The reason it surprises me is ai is as much of a danger at replacing us voice artists as much as digital artists, not to mention we should stand with our fellow artists and not use the thing that is threatening them...

But anyway onto the alternative I know especially in this day and age money can be hard to come by let alone money you can spend on non essentials.

So there is this website called Picrew that is made by artists that let you create your own characters its a really neat site here are some cool picrews I like! Feel free to link others if you want!!

For Masc
https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/2814100

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/2151243

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/625876

For Fem
https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/2307052
https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/2439112 (Poc Friendly)

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/1493001 (Poc Friendly)

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/2321144

Androgynous/Both

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/117958 (Poc Friendly)

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/2069970 (Poc Friendly)

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/431179 (Poc Friendly)

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/2795963 (Poc Friendly)

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/343731 (Poc Friendly)

https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/2760725 (Poc Friendly)

u/SoftestKazu — 7 days ago
▲ 189 r/GWABackstage+1 crossposts

AI Scraping Site Stealing Audios

Hi just wanted to make everyone aware that there’s an AI site that has scraped thousands of audios from Reddit and is hosting them externally on pillowplay.ai. Here’s the link to their support form to request takedown, if there are enough reports maybe we can get them shut down.

https://pillowplay.ai/support

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u/ButchCody — 9 days ago

25 questions to get to know me [questionnaire]

Hi All,

Showing my age now but back in a previous account years ago, there used to be questionnaires for those maybe a little unsure of a AMA or Q&A to give listeners an idea of who the person is behind the audios, especially if those listeners aren't exactly sure of what to ask. Or to answer here for others to get to know you.

So for VAs and writers old and new, here's an questionnaire for use to give more information about yourself in a way free from doxxing.

Enjoy!

The SFW Section

  1. If willing to share, what is your nationality?

2 What is your favourite part about the country you come from?

3 Would you say your accent gives that away or have you been confused for a different nationality before?

4.Are you from a country/culture that has a closeted or taboo view of sex?

  1. If so, how do you feel that creating audios or scripts allows you to explore such taboo?

6.Who else in your offline space knows about your work on NSFW audios/scripts?

7.How shocked would your family or friends be to know you create these audios or scripts?

8.Would you say you are an introvert or extrovert?

9.Does creating audios or scripts allow you to explore sides of your personality you otherwise don't show to others?

  1. What audio or script has been your favourite to release?

  2. Is there a particular accent of the opposite sex, or same sex if that is your preference, that just makes you melt or turns you on?

  3. If you could re-record any audio, what would it be and how would you change it?

  4. If you could learn any language effortlessly, which would you choose?

  5. And would you use that language to seduce anyone?

  6. Are there any VAs you listen to all the time? Care to recommend?

16.Who is your favourite music artist of all time?

  1. If you are a TV lover, which series would you recommend people should watch?

The NSFW Section

  1. No judgement to those who like them but are there any tags you would refuse to cover without hesitation if requested?

19.Is there a feature or body part of the opposite sex, or same if that is your sexual preference, you have a particular attraction to?

20.Are there any tags you'd love to cover but would require a bit of research to understand better?

21.Do you prefer to dominate or submit in the bedroom?

  1. What is one thing your partner or dream partner could do that have you waiting in the bedroom ready for them, no hesitation?

  2. Be honest, have you ever faked it for an audio?

  3. How much older or younger would you be willing to date or have someone as a sexual partner?

  4. What is your dream sexual scenario as in place and time e.g. Sunday morning in bed or a sweaty drunken fuck after a night out?

Lots of Love

Bella xx

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u/BlueMonday35 — 12 days ago

When to split a script in two?

I'm writing a script that's gotten to the longish side (over 2k words) and realised there's a decent break point after the listener orgasm as the speaker switches from FSub to FDom. (I seem to have accidentally written an FSub script which I'm extremely surprised I had in me.)

I'd love some perspective on these questions:

  1. Performers, if a script is marked as a [Part 1] does that put you off?
  2. Listeners, are you okay with the action being interrupted and picking up where it left off?
  3. How do people feel generally about part 2s that change the dominance dynamics vs switching mid script?

Edit: I've been thoroughly convinced that the answer is no in this case.

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u/Nepo-Porn-Scripter — 12 days ago