This paper examines the post-adult entertainment career of Lana Rhoades (born Amara Maple) as a case study in digital stigma management, platform governance, and algorithmic bias. Following her departure from the adult industry, Rhoades leveraged TikTok, Instagram, and podcasts to rebrand as a mainstream influencer. However, her past content continues to affect demonetization, shadow-banning, and public scrutiny. Using content analysis of her social media statements, platform policy documents, and media coverage, this paper argues that current internet governance frameworks fail to provide consistent pathways for adult performers seeking professional reinvention. The findings suggest a need for “digital redemption” protocols in platform policy.
: Rhoades has spoken about her reliance on a "manifestation journal," noting that major career milestones—like her modeling campaigns—often happen exactly one year after she writes them down. Related Discussion Topics Lana Rhoades: Boundaries, Motherhood, & Rebirth
In her article, "The Politics of Sex Work: A Feminist Perspective," Rhoades explores the ways in which feminist theory has been used to justify the stigmatization and marginalization of sex workers. She argues that this approach has been damaging, as it has led to the erasure of sex workers' voices and experiences. Rhoades contends that a more nuanced understanding of sex work and feminism is needed, one that recognizes the diversity and complexity of sex workers' lives.
If you meant something else by (e.g., a real journal misspelled, a student publication, or a fictional one), please clarify — and if by "lana rhoades" you wanted a different angle (economic analysis, feminist critique, platform labor), I can tailor it further.
: The vlogs documented much of the Mike and Lana relationship, including their various "on-and-off" periods, which were a central theme of the content at the time.
March 15, 2023
This paper examines the post-adult entertainment career of Lana Rhoades (born Amara Maple) as a case study in digital stigma management, platform governance, and algorithmic bias. Following her departure from the adult industry, Rhoades leveraged TikTok, Instagram, and podcasts to rebrand as a mainstream influencer. However, her past content continues to affect demonetization, shadow-banning, and public scrutiny. Using content analysis of her social media statements, platform policy documents, and media coverage, this paper argues that current internet governance frameworks fail to provide consistent pathways for adult performers seeking professional reinvention. The findings suggest a need for “digital redemption” protocols in platform policy.
: Rhoades has spoken about her reliance on a "manifestation journal," noting that major career milestones—like her modeling campaigns—often happen exactly one year after she writes them down. Related Discussion Topics Lana Rhoades: Boundaries, Motherhood, & Rebirth elis journal lana rhoades
In her article, "The Politics of Sex Work: A Feminist Perspective," Rhoades explores the ways in which feminist theory has been used to justify the stigmatization and marginalization of sex workers. She argues that this approach has been damaging, as it has led to the erasure of sex workers' voices and experiences. Rhoades contends that a more nuanced understanding of sex work and feminism is needed, one that recognizes the diversity and complexity of sex workers' lives. This paper examines the post-adult entertainment career of
If you meant something else by (e.g., a real journal misspelled, a student publication, or a fictional one), please clarify — and if by "lana rhoades" you wanted a different angle (economic analysis, feminist critique, platform labor), I can tailor it further. Using content analysis of her social media statements,
: The vlogs documented much of the Mike and Lana relationship, including their various "on-and-off" periods, which were a central theme of the content at the time.
March 15, 2023