SimpleMedia: The International Sex Work Monitoring Hub

SimpleMedia: The International Sex Work Monitoring Hub
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Insights, information and data on the sector curated by SimpleEscort

SimpleMedia was born from the international experience of SimpleEscort, the sex work ads platform active in 20 countries and a point of reference for thousands of Sex Workers and millions of users.

This experience is the foundation of SimpleMedia’s mission: to create a serious, documented, and rhetoric-free editorial space dedicated to Sex Work and sexuality. A privileged observatory on the sector, its dynamics, and the real needs of the people who shape it.

At its core are the protection of individuals and the quality of information.

SimpleEscort applies strict moderation criteria: around 70% of ads are not approved because they are fraudulent or non-compliant, demonstrating a concrete commitment to a safer and more reliable environment.

The same approach guides SimpleMedia: carefully selecting topics, language, and contributions to offer content that respects the complexity of the field and the dignity of those who work in it, avoiding sensationalism and stereotypes.

SimpleMedia aims to bring clarity. To deconstruct the common misconceptions about Sex Work and sexuality, providing analysis, data, and testimonials that help readers understand the phenomenon in an informed, critical, and respectful way.

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The content addresses both Sex Workers and their clients, as well as anyone wishing to better understand the sector: useful information, practical tools, legal updates, and cultural reflections—always with a focus on responsibility and awareness.

Its mission is to promote freedom and self-determination in the exercise of Sex Work.

SimpleEscort pays attention to the different national realities and is working to develop educational projects in about 20 countries, adapting language and content to local contexts while maintaining a consistent guiding principle: recognizing Sex Work as a complex field made up of people, rights, needs, and choices that deserve to be shared without moral judgment.

That’s why the articles are written by professionals who can address these topics with authority.

SimpleMedia aims to be an international editorial hub that grows together with its community. A place where Sex Workers, sector professionals, researchers, and interested readers can find in-depth analyses, engage in dialogue, and contribute to a different kind of narrative: more informed, more honest, and more free.